Water is essential to good health. Drinking it helps to rid the body of toxins while delivering essential nutrients to our cells. It aids in digestion and keeps our bodies hydrated.
Eight glasses of water per day should be your goal. Not only will this help to flush contaminates from your body, water will also fill your stomach up without adding calories. Drinking water with your meals is a great way to cut down on extra calories and will help you to lose weight quicker.
If you don’t like to drink water or find it boring and tasteless, unsweetened tea is of course a healthy substitute. A squeeze of lemon to your water or to your tea, is a terrific way to add flavor without additional calories, too.
It is important, especially when you exercise to keep your body well hydrated. Drinking water while exercising helps to regulate the body’s temperature through the sweat glands. As we sweat our body cools down. By keeping ourselves properly hydrated, we keep this vital process working at its best.
You can usually tell if you have been drinking enough water by the color of your urine. Unless you are taking vitamins that are high in iron, your urine should be lightly colored. Iron tends to make the urine darker. When you are properly hydrated, the water leaving your body in the way of urine should be almost clear.
Drinking enough water each day will improve the function of your kidneys, too. By aiding in digestion, and speeding up the way your body processes food, an ample amount of water will actually speed up the metabolism, making weight loss easier and longer lasting.
Water stimulates the circulation of blood and regulates your skin’s natural balance. It helps to revitalize, detoxify and oxygenate the skin. Drinking plenty of water will help replace the moisture that your face loses through free radicals and other forms of stress in our everyday lives.
Make a point to drink water as much as possible each day. Take water with you when you drive your car, watch television, curl up with a book, or sit outside with the kids. Aim for the goal of 8 glasses a day whenever possible. You’ll enjoy the many health benefits that drinking water provides.