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Why We Need to Hydrate

how to keep hydratated

Everyday, we need to drink liquids. Why? Because the average human body is more than 60% water. Liquids make up:

Water is essential for your body because it helps:

While we can go a long time without food, within hours without liquids, the body starts to suffer the effects of dehydration which include:

So, how much Water should We Drink?

The amount of water (or similar liquid), we should consume depends on age, sex, activity level, health conditions (illness, pregnancy for example), and where you live.

And remember, not all liquid intake comes from water or similar liquids. You can get hydration from a large number of foods, especially fruit and vegetables, soups and stews.

People must also not go overboard. It is possible to drink too much liquid and it happens when the amount of water in your system overwhelms your kidneys and they can’t keep up with a normal filtration rate. This reduces your blood sodium content and can cause your cells to swell.

How do I know if I’m drinking enough water?

The best indicator of good hydration is your body and signs you are not getting enough liquid include:

What Can you Do to Increase your Liquid Intake?

Eat your liquid by consuming soups, stews, and juicy fruits and veg such as watermelon, oranges, salad, grapes and tomatoes.

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