Welcome to Round 1 of the "Give 1
Take 1 Challenge"!
There are two things you are
going to read a lot here on the blog, and both are equally important and sort
of my “mantras”:
1. Health
and wellness are yours for the taking.
2. Make
small manageable changes in your life and keep them going.
Today I’d like to focus on water –
the elixir of life. Water is essential to every cell and every process in our
body, and without it we cannot physically
exist. Adding water to our everyday will be the first "small manageable change" in our challenge.
Why Water?
1. Increases Energy & Relieves Fatigue – We’ve all heard that the human body is
made of mostly water – on average up to 60% water. This is especially true for your brain, so
drinking more water helps you think and focus better and be more alert. Additionally,
your energy levels are also boosted via your better functioning metabolism.
2. Boost Immune System –Drinking enough water ensures your blood will
carry essential oxygen to all the cells in your body. Your immune system functions at its best when
your muscles and organs are working properly. As a result your body is able to
remove toxins, take in nutrients and expel waste products. The first changes you may notice will be a
clearer complexion and better regularity (yes, you will poop better!)
3. Prevents and Treats Chronic Ailments – Many illnesses can be treated and
prevented by simply upping the H2O. Water lubricates the joints
(arthritis) the brain (headaches) the intestines (constipation). Without enough
water your brain can’t produce enough serotonin (depression) or melatonin
(insomnia). Since water oxygenates the blood, it also becomes an asset in the
fight against cancer, since cancer cells can’t thrive in the presence of
oxygen.
4. Promotes Weight Loss – When your body lacks H2O the kidneys need
their “big bro” - the liver - to come to the rescue. But your liver has more
important things to do, like metabolizing fat into energy. Water is also a natural appetite suppressant,
raises your metabolism and has zero calories. Drink more water, especially when
you’re more active, and watch those pounds melt away.
5. Save Money - Water is FREE! Even if you choose
bottled/filtered water, it’s STILL cheaper than any other beverage.
How Much is Enough?
I don’t want to
get into quantities, as there are many mixed opinions out there on how much is
enough. Besides, each person is biologically different, so one person will metabolize
water better than the next. More
importantly is the quality of the water you drink, the speed at which you
drink, and over all learning to listen to your body.
Know Your Source – If you are blessed with really great tap water,
drink it! Unfortunately most municipal water contains harmful chemicals such as
fluoride, chlorine, pesticides and Aunt Sally’s last drug prescription.
Investing in a home water filtration system is well worth the cost. Also many
fridges now come with built in filters and water on demand. Or simply buy a jug like a Brita and filter one
jug at a time. Whatever it takes, ensure
you are drinking the best water possible.
Speed: Sipping
over Guzzling – The next
time you’re really thirsty and want to suck back that entire glass of water in
one shot, don’t. If you picture that time when you forgot to water a plant and
it dried out really bad, so you dumped a jug of water into the pot and it all
ran out the bottom? Well if you would have taken that same jug and poured the
water in bit by bit, the plant would have drank the whole thing! The same holds true for your body. Your body needs a constant supply of water
throughout the day, so try keeping a drinking container handy where ever you go
– on the counter, in the car, on your desk – and sip your way to better health!
Listen To Your Body – Your body will tell you when you need more
water, so listen carefully. One
simple check you can easily do is the “skin pinch test”. Simply pinch up some skin on the back of your
hand and see how long it takes to return in place. If your skin drops back quickly you are not
dehydrated. If it settles back slowly you are already dehydrated (think of your
dried out plant). Best not to let things
get to that point, so sip, sip and sip some more throughout the day.
A Drink is a Drink is a Drink
Wrong. Not all
beverages are created equal, water is just… superior! The structure of water is H2O
which in a nutshell is a molecule with 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen. This is exactly what your body needs to kick
off all of its functions. Coffee, tea,
juices, pop, alcohol and other beverages contain more elements - some of which
are useful, many of which are harmful.
That doesn’t mean
water is all you can drink, but for a well-functioning healthy body water
should be most of what you drink. As for the others, just be selective. Which brings us to our “Give and Takes”.
THE GIVE – Pick
your nemesis beverage and see how long you can go without it, replacing it with a simple glass of water
each time. Start with the worst culprits like pop, alcohol, coffee or any other
beverage that you would normally choose over water.
THE TAKE – Fill up your favorite drinking container and keep it handy with focus on drinking it empty at least 2-3 times over the course of the day. Some people really dislike just plain water, so if it helps try fruit-infused water. Pick up an infuser pitcher, or simply slice and add your favorite fruits to a jug of water and keep in the fridge.
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