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Environmental Health Issues  Water 

The Essential Nutrient

We can go without food for weeks but without water we die of dehydration in a few days. Over two-thirds of our body is water yet most of us don’t clearly understand the importance of drinking plain water.

Water is the most abundant compound in the human body and is necessary for the digestion of food, for the transport of food to the tissues, for the elimination of body wastes, for the circulation of body fluids (like blood and lymph), for a lubricant in the joints and internal organs - keeping them moist permitting the passage of substances between the cells and blood vessels - and for the regulation of body temperature. Water Is part of the blood system holding dissolved minerals, like calcium and magnesium in solution, making them available to the body tissues when they an required for proper health.

Most of us have heard or read about these many functions of water yet ironically most of us are suffering from dehydration. We have been lead to believe that only when we experience a "dry mouth" must we be lacking adequate water This medical misunderstanding has resulted in pervasive, chronic dehydration with subsequent health problems A recent book Your Body’s Many Cries for Water by Feereydoon Batmanghelidj, a medical doctor, thoroughly explains the forgotten physiological importance of plain water and the body’s many signals of dehydration.

When plain water is plentiful, blood viscosity, joint cartilage, blood capillaries digestion, the ATP energy system and the spinal column, all work in an efficient, easy manner. However when water consumption is limited, the body robs some areas to protect different tissues and organs which results in pain, tissue damage, and a variety of common health problems.

Some of the problems treated and alleviated with adequate water intake are asthma, allergies, hypertension, high cholesterol levels, headaches, migraines, low back pain, rheumatoid arthritic joint pain, angina pain and intermittent claudication pains (cramp like pain In the legs due to insufficient blood supply). (1)

As people age, they lose their thirst sensation and become gradually, chronically- dehydrated. All too frequently we tend to confuse thirst with hunger and instead of drinking water we eat, leading to weight gain.

Also, peak performance is dependent on water, the essential nutrient. One example I read about several years ago illustrates this. Two European mountain climbing teams were competing. One team was in far better physical condition than the other team, but was unable to win. After awhile the frustrated defeated team started to carefully study the other teams every move. The only thing that they found was that after so many minutes of climbing each team member drank water. Copying this water drinking habit now resulted in victory. No longer were they lacking the sustained energy needed. Optimum water consumption was the key.

The physiological effects of drinking plain water is not the same as drinking beverages that contain water like: juices, sodas, coffee and tea. In fact, some of these liquids, coffee and tea, contain dehydrating agents (caffeine and theophylline) which stimulate the central nervous system which at the same time creating a strong diuretic action on the kidneys.

Your body needs a minimum of 8 to 8 ounces glasses of water each day. Remember, alcohol, juice, sodas, coffee, and tea don’t count as water. Dr. Batmanghelidj recommends one glass a half hour before each meal and a similar amount 2-112 hours after each meal with an extra glass taken before the heaviest meal or before going to bed. As an experiment for yourself count the n umber of glasses of water your drink over a 2 to 3 days period. Most of use will find that we are drinking no more than 3 to 4 glasses per day, not 6 to 8.

Thirst should be satisfied at all times with water. The more we pay attention to the body’s constant need of water the healthier we will be. Having a "dry mount" is the last outward sign of extreme dehydration Which can easily be avoided by following the above advise. Many medications actually dehydrate the body leading to more severe problems.

Keep in min, the human body is roughly composed of 25 percent solid matter and 75 percent water. Brain tissue is said to consist of 85 percent water and the blood is 90 percent water.

Water - plain, properly filtered water - is an overlooked and essential nutrient and may be your missing ingredient to a healthier, more vibrant, and longer life.

  1. Batmanghelidj F. You Bodys Many Cries for Water Falls Church, VA: Global Health Solutions, 1992.

Source: - Healthy Water, Martin Fox, PH.d.

 

 

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