7 Reasons Drinking More Water Should Be a Part of Your New Year’s Resolution
Cheers and bottoms up to water! Yes, water, toss it back, chug it, sip it slowly, whatever it takes, just get it down. The definition of water is: a colorless, odorless, tasteless, liquid, which makes it sound so boring and meaningless. However, in reality, water is actually the life-sustaining foundation for all living organisms. Hmm, drinking more H2O as a New Years Resolution or prolonged goal maybe isn’t so meaningless after all.
There are many benefits to drinking more water; here are seven reasons for adding it into your daily routine.
Shed Some Unwanted Weight: Shedding those extra pounds is hard enough even with healthy eating and exercise. By simply drinking the proper amount of water, you will see beneficial results to your weight loss routine. Proper hydration is a crucial component in boosting your metabolism and fighting the urge to overeat. When a person’s body is dehydrated, it can trigger hunger pains. When dehydrated the body thinks you are hungry, when you’re really only thirsty. Get into the routine of drinking 2 cups or 16 ounces of water before every meal. Water makes you feel full; you’ll consume fewer calories. It’s a two-for-one deal- better hydration and weight loss all in one glass.
Getting a Move On: Lack of water is the major cause of constipation. During digestion if your body does not have enough water to absorb, the colon and the large intestine soak up the water in the food byproducts. This, in turn, makes things more difficult to pass. There are two options: 1. Drink more water, less time on potty or 2. Don’t drink water, more time on potty, get a good book to pass the time.
Making it Clean & Clear: The consumption of water helps detoxify your body. It helps flush out toxins that can cause inflammation which may result in acne. The proper amount of water also keeps the kidneys and liver functioning. It allows these organs to sift and eliminate waste through the urinary tract. Adding a squeeze of lemon to your water not only helps with adding flavor but with the liver’s bile production, which in turn pushes out toxins. Next time the waitress asks you if you want lemon with your water, say yes, please.
Getting on With It: So you have the afternoon drag. Don’t reach for that 5-hour energy shot, grab a big glass of water. We get busy at work and forget to properly hydrate or we reach for the old standby caffeinated drink for that boost. It’s not the lack of caffeine that causes the problem, it’s dehydration. Water is our body’s primary energy source, it helps with the function of red blood cells that provide oxygen to your lungs. Fight fatigue, drink more water. If anything adding more water to your day, will keep you moving. Going back and forth to the bathroom should keep anyone awake.
No Worries, Be Happy: Feeling refreshed and hydrated, actually improves your mood. How do know your good mood is proper water intake and not just Friday afternoon? A rough estimation of daily water consumption is to drink 1/2 your body weight in ounces of water over the course of the day. Adding more or less based on lifestyle and level of activity. Check with Cooper Family Med Center/ Live Well MD Mississippifor a more comprehensive and accurate formulation. One additional benefit to drinking more water is the regulation of sex hormones. A healthy sex drive should make anyone happy.
Getting Wise To It: Consume more water to improve your brain function. Water gives support and energy for thinking and attention span. It improves brain response too. The brain is 75% water, it’s no wonder that water helps with blood and oxygen flow, concentration, memory and maintaining healthy brain cells. If you ever experience “brain fog” drink more water.
Protecting Your Health: Water adds a balance to the body. With an average of 60% of the adult human body being made of water, not being properly regulated can become a problem. Water helps with body temperature, tissue repair and the functionality of your spinal cord. It is also a vital component of the immune system. Your body is designed to run on water.
Water is the simple cure for thirst. Let the caring and professional staff at Cooper Family Med Center provide their unmatched level of quality and service for you.
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