“YOU can’t rely on thirst to
tell you how much water your body requires,” points out the magazine Health.
Yet, drinking plenty of water is essential to our physical and emotional
well-being, and even to our appearance. Our bodies continually lose water
through sweat, tears, and urine as well as through our breath. This lost fluid
must be replaced. How much is needed? Many authorities recommend drinking at
least eight glasses of water—two quarts—every day.
Why? Because of these 4
things:
1.
Water is vital for transporting nutrients
within our bodies.
2.
Water helps remove wastes from our bodies.
3.
Water is necessary for regulating our
temperature and
4.
Water is necessary for lubricating our
joints.
“Even the smallest deficit can leave you
feeling tired . . . or ill,” notes Health. “Dehydration is a
commonly overlooked cause of fatigue.” The magazine recommends: “Don’t be
fooled by the liquid nature of coffee and tea, caffeinated soft drinks, and
alcohol; they actually contribute to dehydration.” Caffeine and alcohol act as
diuretics and cause the body to lose water.
In addition, “your skin needs
water to stay soft and supple.” To assist in this, moisturizers may also be
applied to the skin. But they do not add moisture. Rather, they leave a
protective coating that helps to retain the moisture already in the skin.
Retaining this moisture becomes more important with age, since our skin loses
some of its ability to hold water as we get older.
Unhappily, in much of the
world, considerable effort is required to obtain enough pure, clean water. But
it is worth the effort. By all means, drink plenty of water, and take advantage
of this simple way to look and feel your best!