Water is so important. Did you know that if you’re not drinking enough water you could feel depressed, run down, sleep deprived, foggy headed, achy all over, constipation, or lethargic? Just to name a few. Here’s some info on how much water you should be drinking and some yummy ideas on how to make drinking water a bit more desirable.
My husband and I both carry reusable water bottles when we leave the house and I think it’s a good habit to have so we can stay hydrated and we’re not stopping to buy a plastic bottle of water. Not only is it bad for the environment, the quality of water is very questionable.
How much water should you drink daily?
Ahhh! There’s nothing quite as refreshing as drinking a tall glass of water. But there’s much more to water than meets the eye—or dry mouth. For instance, did you know that your body contains more water than any other substance? Or that every system in your body needs it to function properly?
Water gets rid of waste, regulates body temperature, provides cushioning for joints, and can protect sensitive tissue—along with a sea of other benefits. But are you a fish out of water when it comes to hydration? Learn all about water and the tasty ways you can drink more by adding essential oils!
How much water should you drink?
You may have heard that drinking 64 ounces of water a day is standard, but according to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicines, you should be drinking a little more.
The adequate intake (AI) recommends around 95 ounces for women over the age of 19 and 131 ounces for men over the age of 19. When you’re figuring out how much water to drink, consider these factors:
- Age: Children need less water, while the elderly need more.
- Activity level: Whether you’re running a 5K or a marathon, athletes lose more water through perspiration. It’s important to refuel before, during, and after workouts.
- Pregnancy/breastfeeding: Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should increase water consumption.
- Climate: While you’re soaking up the sun, make sure to replenish your fluids more often.
- Health: When you’re experiencing symptoms of illness like vomiting or fever, make sure to increase your water to stay hydrated.
When in doubt, listen to your body. Studies show that humans feel thirst before any negative effects of dehydration begin. So when you’re thirsty, drink up!
Tip: The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine specify that the total water intake from the above statistics includes “drinking water, water in beverages, and water that is part of food.” This is great news for those of us working on better drinking habits! We get 19 percent of the recommended water consumption from sources beyond our water bottles!
Why you need water
Water is essential for your organs, tissues, and cells. Here’s what water does for your body:
- Keeps your body temperature within a normal range.
- Smooths and softens your joints.
- Protects your spine.
- Helps eliminate waste through urine, sweat, and bowel
movements. - Helps sustain endurance when working out.
- Quickens your brain function.
Can I have too much water?
The answer is yes, but it’s very rare. Hyponatremia—when you drink so much water in a short amount of time that it throws off the balance of sodium in your blood—can happen if you exercise vigorously for a long period of time and then drink a lot of water very quickly. However, you can keep your post-workout hydration covered by choosing beverages packed with electrolytes to keep the balance in check!
Tips for staying hydrated
- Keep a water bottle close by.
- Skip sugary drinks. Although you’re getting fluid from juice, soda, or alcohol, water is the best source for hydration.
- Drink a glass of water before and during each meal.
- Hydrate before, during, and after sweating it out at the gym.
Our best tip for daily hydration?
Refresh your water with a burst of flavor, so you can savor every swig. Check out these mouth-watering recipes!
Get drinking more water! Not only will you feel better. but you could shed some unwanted weight by flushing unwanted toxins and fat out of your body. And I know I’m all for that!!
Cheers!!
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