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Health benefits of drinking water

Getting enough water everyday is important for your health and well being.

Drinking enough water can't be overemphasized especially because of its numerous health benefits.



If you don't consume just enough water. The following health benefits will make you start drinking.

1. Water maintains healthy digestion:

Water is a key component of digestion and ensures the proper absorption of nutrients. Water also keeps food moving through the intestines. If you don’t have enough water in your body, water is reabsorbed from the colon, leading to hard stools and constipation. 

2. It aids weight loss:

Drinking water is great for weight loss. It increases the number of calories you burn, which is known as resting energy expenditure. Water consumption also boosts metabolism.

3. It promotes proper kidney function.

Water helps the kidney get rid of unwanted waste from the body.

4. It promotes healthy skin.

It helps keep the skin hydrated and improve capillary blood flow to support healthy and young-looking skin, giving you that youthful glow.

5. It reduces the risk of urinary tract infection.
  • Increased water intake can help dilute the effect of contaminating bacteria. 
  • Adequate fluid intake can Aldo help maintain optimal irine pH and prevent it from becoming more acidic.
6. It treats headaches and migraines.

Headaches that occur due to dehydration are best treated and prevented in the future by consuming an adequate amount of water daily.

7. It relieves fatigue.

8. It helps alleviate the mood.

How much water should you drink daily?

There are many different opinions on how much water you should be drinking every day.

Health authorities commonly recommend eight 8-ounce glasses, which equals about 2 liters, or half a gallon. This is called the 8×8 rule and is very easy to remember.

However, some health gurus believe that you need to sip on water constantly throughout the day, even when you’re not thirsty. There are many different opinions on how much water you should be drinking every day.

Health authorities commonly recommend eight 8-ounce glasses, which equals about 2 liters, or half a gallon. This is called the 8×8 rule and is very easy to remember.

However, some health gurus believe that you need to sip on water constantly throughout the day, even when you’re not thirsty.



Happy drinking!
Water is life 💧

Linda❤

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