Water: Drink Yourself Healthy

Nothing Beats Water as a Drink to Your Health

This week (10-24-13), Jennifer presented us information about the health benefits of water.

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Jennifer presented a program about the health benefits of water at our 10-24-13 meeting.

Did You Know…

Jennifer told us that some interesting facts like the following:

  • The human body is about 60 percent water.
  • Dehydration affects many bodily processes.
  • Humans can survive only about 1 week without water.
  • We get only 80 percent of our water through liquids. The other 20 percent is obtained through food we eat.
  • Some common causes of water loss include illness, and exercising, we as well as other factors.

TOPS 10 Reasons to Drink Water

  1. Water can replace higher calorie drinks
  2. Water helps suppress appetite. Sometimes we think we are hungry when we are actually thirsty.
  3. Water has no fat, calories, or sugar.
  4. Water is good for the heart. Some research has found that people who drink water are less likely to die from a heart attack.
  5. Water keeps up our energy and mood; thus you will be more likely to exercise.
  6. Water prevents headaches and migraines.
  7. Water aids the digestive system.
  8. Water cleans the body of toxins, which can be wastes that are natural byproducts of metabolism. The body metabolizes food more efficiently when these wastes are not present in high concentrations.
  9. Water reduces the risk of several types of cancer, including colon and bladder cancer.
  10. Water reduces fatigue while exercising.

How to Incorporate Water in Your Day

  • Make drinking water a habit.
  • Keep a water bottle with you.
  • Drink water infused with fruit or other infused flavor for variety.
  • Buy a filter. These can be purchase as a separate faucet on your sink or simply as a pitcher. Gallon for gallon, there is less cost and less work hauling cases of water from the store to your house.

Member Ideas

Darcy mentioned that she has a bead bracelet to remind her to drink water. During the day when she drinks water, she slides a bead. This helps her keep track of her water intake.

When Linda taught, she noticed that the students had difficulty getting enough water from the fountain at school. Thus, she would buy her students water bottles to refill.

Great job, Jennifer! You presented some important information to help us on our weight loss journey. Thanks!

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I didn't know how much I loved dogs until I brought home my first Miniature Pinscher, Zeus, more than a decade ago. I fell in love with him the minute I laid eyes on him. Even though Zeus is now waiting for me at the Rainbow Bridge, I think of him often. Currently, I have two Min Pins, Athena and Nano, who bring love, joy, and lots of energy into our home. My dogs are a big part of my life and are very special to me. I don’t think the human-dog relationship is comparable to any other. Every day is a journey as I learn from them and vice versa. Jana Comer has an M.S. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. In addition, she is an avid reader of scientific literature and is especially interested in the evolution of dogs, dog genetics, and dog behavior.

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