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Water is the most essential part of our diet. Human beings can go weeks without food but will expire in mere days without access to water. For something so essential to our health, it’s strange that we often forget to prioritize drinking water throughout the day.
The CDC estimates the average adult drinks about 1.3 liters of water daily. While recommendations vary based on age, weight, and gender, most recommend drinking around 1.9 -3.0 liters each day.1 For most people, there are a lot of easy ways to avoid dehydration. Staying hydrated is important for all systems in your body including your immune system, muscles, and major organs. By making a few simple adjustments to habits and daily routines, you can improve your hydration and your overall health!
Adequate water intake is vital for optimal bodily function. While it is important for everyone to drink enough water, certain groups should pay extra attention to their hydration levels. Athletes, children, and the elderly should take particular care to drink enough water because they may be more prone to dehydration. Additionally, anyone who is ill, pregnant, or breastfeeding will need to consume more water due to fluid loss. Apart from putting strain on organs, a deficiency of fluids can lead to confusion, fatigue, mood disruptions, dizziness, irritability, and excessive thirst.2,3
Good hydration is essential for the proper functioning of body systems. When the body experiences dehydration, blood volume decreases. Decreased volume means there is less blood for the heart to pump throughout the body. This puts strain on the heart because it needs to beat faster to circulate blood carrying oxygen and essential nutrients to cells. Dehydration can increase heart rate and raise blood pressure.4
The kidneys are another important organ affected by hydration. The kidneys allow the body to regulate how much water is retained or excreted, which helps cells stay in a balanced state called homeostasis. When there is too much water in the body, the kidneys send fluid out through urination. However, when water becomes less abundant, the kidneys work harder to conserve fluid. They require extra energy to filter the blood and eliminate toxins. You can help keep your heart, kidneys, and other organs healthy by drinking plenty of water consistently throughout the day.2
Immune cells keep the body safe from potential health threats using the bloodstream. The bloodstream carries cells that patrol the body for health threats and cells that fight against those threats. Dehydration can decrease the immune response to health threats.5 Keeping the immune system running properly is important for supporting overall health.
Additionally, the body has incredible natural defenses including barriers such as the skin, saliva, and mucous membranes which help keep out and remove health threats. The body requires water to produce and support these amazing innate immune defenses. Dehydration can lead to a decrease in proteins found in saliva that help protect the body against health threats. Drinking water can help replenish those important defense proteins in the saliva.6
A healthy immune system impacts so many areas of health, and drinking plenty of water is one way you can support and protect your immunity. This is just another reason it is so important to stay hydrated!
Electrolytes are another essential element of hydration that help keep cells healthy and in homeostasis. Electrolytes are nutrients composed of salt, magnesium, potassium, and other essential minerals. When you are physically active, your body loses electrolytes through sweat. When you are exercising or sweating a lot, it is important to rehydrate with a beverage that contains electrolytes.2
When your body overheats, you sweat to maintain a proper core body temperature. This is an important thing to keep in mind for those who live in warm climates and may need to drink more to stay hydrated. Proper hydration is essential in preventing heat stroke or heat exhaustion, especially in children and the elderly.2 Stay hydrated and consider finding a source of electrolytes you enjoy such as an energy beverage or powder you can add to water.
Hydration Tips:
Drink 8 -12 glasses of water daily.
If you have a hard time hitting your water goals, try drinking a glass of water with each meal and one when you wake up and go to sleep.
Buy a reusable water bottle to carry with you throughout the day.
Eat lots of fruits and vegetables with high water content.
Replenish after high activity. Make sure to drink extra water if you have been participating in an activity that causes you to sweat (and don’t forget to replenish your electrolytes!).
Try to avoid drinking beverages that can make you more dehydrated such as soda, coffee, and alcohol./li>
Give 4Life RioVida Stix a try! Mix this delicious, berry-flavoured blend of electrolytes and superfruits, including acai, blueberry, elderberry, pomegranate, purple grape, purple carrot, and grape seed with a glass of water. Not only will you get the benefits of staying hydrated, but you will also restore lost electrolytes and give your immune system a boost! Plus, 4Life RioVida Stix contains 4Life Transfer Factor®, which is clinically proven to activate the immune system within two hours!7*.
And remember, the sensation of thirst is your body's way of telling you that you need to hydrate. When your cells detect a lack of water, a chain reaction starts that makes you feel parched. Listen when your body sends these signals; their purpose is to keep you healthy.
Prioritizing hydration is key to maintaining optimal health and supporting a robust immune system. By making simple adjustments to your daily routine, you can easily improve your hydration levels and overall well-being!
Sources
Dehydration Decreases Saliva Antimicrobial Proteins Important for Mucosal Immunity.
Clinical study on the rapid immune modulating effects of 600 mg of 4Life Transfer Factor Blend compared to placebo. G. Jensen, NIS Labs Report 058-006..
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