Water is a critical nutrient for our body to function efficiently. Every cell of our system needs water. It is crucial for the digestive system, heart, lungs. Water is a colorless and flavorless liquid composed of hydrogen and oxygen. Drinking enough water to stay hydrated is the first rule of health and nutrition. Did you know? Our body can last a week without food, but only 1 or max. 2 days without water. This is because our body is made up of 60% of water and thus being dehydrated can affect us both mentally and physically.

Benefits of Drinking Water

1: Helps Maintain Proper Weight.

Drinking water regularly before meals can help smoothen your digestive system and also suppress your appetite. A 2015 study also proved this point, which replaced weight loss drinks with water. Used to further lose weight and improve insulin resistance. Many times, the brain cannot distinguish between pangs of hunger from thirst. That is where we feel like it is sugar cravings. Next time, go for a glass of water instead of sugar-laden sweets.

2: Helps Fight Fatigue.

About 2/3rd of the human body comprises water, so when we consume less water – dehydration can hit! Even milder dehydration can have negative effects on mood and energy levels and confusion, emotional problems, and decreased physical strength. You need to be hydrated enough for the cells to function normally. Always drink water throughout the day to avoid dehydration.

3: Aids in Digestion.

One of the important components for the movement of the foods and proper digestion is water. Water helps break down the food you eat so that nutrients can be absorbed into your body. After drinking, both the small and large intestine absorbs water, which enters the bloodstream and is used to break down nutrients. According to the American Institute of Diabetes, Digestive, and Kidney Diseases, it absorbs water and changes stools from liquid to solid.

4: Glowing Skin.

Proper hydration of the skin makes the pores and skin healthful and complements the complexion. People who drink aerated beverages tend to have greasy spots and tired-searching pores and skin. Drinking a whole lot of water improves blood movement withinside the body, accordingly including a tender crimson glow on your face, brightening it up instantly. So, drink a complete glass of water each time you yearn to make a sparkling pot of coffee.

5: Anti-aging Benefits.

Water is essential to maintain optimal skin moisture and provide essential nutrients to skin cells. Increase skin elasticity and replenish skin tissue. Lack of water in the body can cause flaking, tension, and dryness. Remember, dry skin is more prone to wrinkles and fine lines.

6: May Reduce Hair Loss.

Water brings important vitamins to the roots and moisturizes the entire hair from the inside, thereby stimulating hair growth. Contact with chemicals used in shampoos and conditioners.

7: Helps with Better Workout.

Staying hydrated is a boon for longer workouts. Drinking enough water can help you with longer workouts and lesser injuries. The amount of water you need to take depends on several factors like age, activity, sweat, and the weather. But keep in mind to always have a minimum of 2 to 2 1/2 cups of water every 3 hours to make sure you are well hydrated before going for the workout.

8: Can Prevent Kidney Stones.

Good hydration can prevent the formation of stones. The water dilutes the salt and minerals, otherwise, these salts and minerals may accumulate in the kidneys and turn into stone. The kidney performs important functions in the body, such as maintaining the water level, regulating blood pressure, and filtering waste. Drinking warm lemonade when you wake up in the morning is a healthy habit, not only good for the kidneys but also good for your overall health.  
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