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Old 09-Oct-03, 05:30 PM   #1
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The Importance Of Water


The Importance Of Water
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Water is a fundamental part of our lives. It is easy to forget how completely we depend on it. Human survival is dependent on water - water has been ranked by experts as second only to oxygen as essential for life. The water you drink literally becomes you! Since such a large percentage of our bodies is water, water must obviously figure heavily in how our bodies function. We need lots of fresh water to stay healthy. Aside from aiding in digestion and absorption of food, water regulates body temperature, carries nutrients and oxygen to cells, and removes toxins and other wastes. This "body water" also cushions joints and protects tissues and organs, including the spinal cord, from shock and damage. Conversely, lack of water (Dehydration) can be the cause of many ailments.

Water and Weight loss

Among it's other benefits, water plays a major part in weight loss. Since water contains no calories, it can serve as an appetite suppressant, and helps the body metabolize stored fat, it may possibly be one of the most significant factors in losing weight.

Drinking more water helps to reduce water retention by stimulating your kidneys. Studies have recommended that if you are overweight according to average height and weight comparison charts, you should add one glass of water to your daily requirement (of eight glasses) for every 25 pounds over your recommended weight.

Dehydration leads to excess body fat, poor muscle tone & size, decreased digestive efficiency & organ function, increased toxicity, joint & muscle soreness, & water retention. Water works to keep muscles and skin toned.

Digestive Systems

The digestion of solid foods depends on the presence of copious amounts of water. Constipation is a frequent symptom of dehydration. Increased water, along with increased fiber, will usually totally eliminate a problem. Pain from ulcers and heartburn all decrease with increased water intake. Water eliminates toxins and water from the body.

Water Loss

Adults lose nearly 6 pints (12 cups) of water every day. We lose 1/2 cup to 1 cup a day from the soles of our feet. Another 2 to 4 cups is lost from breathing. Perspiration accounts for another 2 cups. Another 3 pints (6 cups) are lost in urine.

Water Retention

If you're not drinking sufficient water, your body starts retaining water to compensate for this shortage. To eliminate fluid retention, drink more water, not less. If you don't drink enough water to maintain your body's fluid balance, you can impair every aspect of your body's physiological function.

Joints

Water lubricates our joints. The cartilage tissues found at the ends of long bones and between the vertebrae of the spine hold a lot of water, which serves as a lubricant during the movement of the joint. Joint pain frequently decreases with increased water intake and flexing exercises to bring more circulation to the joints.

Back

75% of the upper body weight is supported by the water volume that is stored in the spinal disc core. 25% is supported by the fibrous materials around the disc. Back pain is frequently alleviated with hydration.

How much water should you drink?

A non active person needs a half ounce of water per pound of body weight per day. That is ten 8 ounce glasses a day if your weight is 160 pounds. For every 25 pounds you exceed you ideal weight, increase it by one 8 ounce glass. An active, athletic person needs 2/3 ounce per pound which is 13-14 8 ounce glasses a day if you're 160 pounds. The more you exercise the more water you need. Spread out your water intake throughout the day. Do not drink more than 4 glasses within any given hour. After a few weeks your bladder calms down and you will urinate less frequently, but in larger amounts.

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Old 10-Oct-03, 07:20 AM   #2
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A non active person needs a half ounce of water per pound of body weight per day. That is ten 8 ounce glasses a day if your weight is 160 pounds. For every 25 pounds you exceed you ideal weight, increase it by one 8 ounce glass. An active, athletic person needs 2/3 ounce per pound which is 13-14 8 ounce glasses a day if you're 160 pounds. The more you exercise the more water you need. Spread out your water intake throughout the day. Do not drink more than 4 glasses within any given hour. After a few weeks your bladder calms down and you will urinate less frequently, but in larger amounts.

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Hmm...I'm wondering why someone should not drink more than 4 glasses within any given hour. Could this be due to unwanted mineral/nutrient flushing?
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Old 10-Oct-03, 11:06 AM   #3
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Yes, exactly.
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Old 10-Oct-03, 03:49 PM   #4
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is it true that you can get kidney stones from drinking tap water.someone told me that you should only drink store bought water & not tap water because if you drink a lot of tap water you will eventually get kidney stones.
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I'd doubt it . . . .I don't think there is any correlation unless you have really bad tap water. Probably one of the urban myths . . . . . .
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Good post Lee, this would be a good one to sticky.
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Good post Lee, this would be a good one to sticky.
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good thread.......i drink about a gallon a day.....that should be enough eh?
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Alright i understand that this is a old one but if anyone still goes to this water nutition page then can you please answer my question. If drinking water is good and all and drinking too much water can be bad well what about people who dont drink enough water. How do you get your body to like the water its getting if its always retaining the water its getting because u normally dont get a lot of water.

This is a very good page
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Old 04-Nov-03, 04:22 PM   #10
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If you dont drink enough water your essentially deprieving yourself of what your body needs to perform any and every function.... all your chemical reactions take place in water. You will dehydrate and that can lead to many things. If you dont normally drink much water and then start, increase the amount gradually and your body will adjust - it's good like that
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Old 08-Nov-03, 05:39 PM   #11
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ye im drinking around a gallon a day...all i drink now is water nothing else...is that good 4 ur body or should i drink other stuff?
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I drink 8 bottles of bottled water per day. Its good for you. Keeps me hydrated and flushes toxins out of the body.
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damn if i really need 8 glasses of water a day i don't know how im surviving when i never drink water i only drink juice and milk and stuff. maybe i would feel like 3X better if i started drinking more but damn 8 glasses seems like so much... i'll be forcing it down my throat
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im 245lbs, anyone have an idea of how many gallons i would need ?
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i would say 12 glasses... seems like a lot but you're heavy so you gotta drink up
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