Weight loss
Water is one of the best tools for weight loss, because it
often replaces high-calorie drinks like soda and juice and alcohol with a
drink that doesn't have any calories. Water has no fat, no calories, no sugar. Therefore, drink water plenty
to help our weight-loss regimen.
Heart healthy
Drinking a good amount of water could lower your risks of a heart attack.
A six-year study published in the May 1, 2002 American Journal of
Epidemiology found that those who drink more than 5 glasses of water a day
were 41% less likely to die from a heart attack during the study period
than those who drank less than two glasses.
Energy
Being dehydrated can sap your energy and make you feel tired -- even mild
dehydration of as little as 1 or 2 percent of your body weight. If you're
thirsty, you're already dehydrated -- and this can lead to fatigue, muscle
weakness, dizziness and other symptoms.
Headache cure
Another symptom of dehydration is headaches. In fact, often when we have
headaches it's simply a matter of not drinking enough water. There are
lots of other causes of headaches of course, but dehydration is a common
one.
Healthy skin
Drinking water can clear up your skin and people often report a healthy
glow after drinking water. It won't happen overnight, of course, but just
a week of drinking a healthy amount of water can have good effects on your
skin.
Digestive problems
Our digestive systems need a good amount of water to digest food properly.
Often water can help cure stomach acid problems, and water along with
fiber can cure constipation (often a result of dehydration).
Cleansing
Water is used by the body to help flush out toxins and waste products from
the body.
Cancer risk
Related to the digestive system item above, drinking a healthy amount of
water has also been found to reduce the risk of colon cancer by 45%.
Drinking lots of water can also reduce the risk of bladder cancer by 50%
and potentially reduce the risk of breast cancer.
Better exercise
Being dehydrated can severely hamper your athletic activities, slowing you
down and making it harder to lift weights. Exercise requires additional
water, so be sure to hydrate before, during and after exercise.
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