Live Longer, Drink More Water

We all know that water is an extremely important nutrient for survival. But besides keeping alive or just quenching our thirst, it can do a number of things in our bodies to keep healthy and to help fight the aging process. Many experts say the average person should drink about 2 liters of water per day. Other experts say you should drink even more to account for all the water loss through the consumption of coffee, alcohol etc. Regardless of the number you use, the sad truth is most of do not consume nearly enough water throughout the day to really reap the tremendous benefits that clean, fresh water can give . Here are ten anti-aging benefits of water 1) Feeds and cleans the cells Water makes up more than 60 percent of our body weight, and without enough water, other nutrients in the form of food or supplement will have a hard time being assimilated quickly and efficiently. Water moves in and out of the cells on a constant basis. This process helps dissolve nutrients and carries them where they need to go and it carries waste out of the body. Water also feeds your cells to you give you the energy you need. Before grabbing that next cup of coffee or expensive “energy drink” try downing a big glass of water instead. 2) Improves the digestive process Water works much like oil does in a machine; it keeps us running smooth. Without it, our digestive processes tend to slow down and get sluggish. This can cause a digestive “backup” or in other words, constipation. 3) Maintains an even body temperature. Whether it is extreme heat or extreme cold, water is a crucial element to helping your body temperature stay out of the danger zone. In extreme heat, our bodies sweat, causing a loss of a lot of water. Not only will water help keep your body temperature from over-heating, causing heat stroke, it will also help prevent serious dehydration. In cold weather, hypothermia is just as serious as heat stroke. Nurses in an Alaskan Hospital have said that dehydration is the number one cause of frostbite.

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