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Benefits of Drinking Water for Your Skin and body.
« on: May 30, 2012, 01:56:20 PM »


The benefits of drinking water for skin - and body - are numerous. It's true! You've heard it many times before... drink lots of water. But will water really improve the appearance of your skin? While not everyone agrees, in my experience the answer is a resounding yes!

Benefits of Water

Many people spend their days in a state of mild dehydration. Consuming far fewer fluids than they should. Water comprises approximately 60% of your body. It's basic for survival. If you're stranded on a deserted isle, find drinking water first.
Back to the mainland, enjoy the...


Skin is intricately tied to the overall health of your body. When your body is properly hydrated, you'll look better and feel better.

Adequate water rewards you with...

Enhanced health
Increased energy
Bright, clear eyes
A radiant complexion
In addition, bloating and puffiness often disappear. How does this liquid work its magic? Behind the scenes, water...

Carries nutrients to every cell in your body
Flushes out nasty toxins
Improves circulation and blood flow
Lubricates your joints.
Water...how much to drink?
Okay, you’re in. You're convinced of the benefits of drinking water for your skin and your health. But drink 8 glasses of water per day? Yikes!

The Mayo clinic suggests using "8X8" as a guideline...8 glasses, 8 ounces each, of fluid daily. You may need even more.

Exercising, hot weather, and heated indoor air all cause your body to lose water. Increased water output requires increased water input.

Note: Illness, pregnancy, and breastfeeding are special situations that demand greater fluid consumption.
Drinking too much water, however, may lead to a rare condition called hyponatremia. Marathon runners, the elderly, and people with certain medical conditions, such as congestive heart failure and cirrhosis, are most at risk. Check with your physician for recommendations.

Is water best?

Consuming lots of fresh fruits and vegetables for healthy skin will satisfy some of your body's fluid requirement. A bonus is they are loaded with anti-aging anti-oxidants!

Count milk, juice, and other healthy beverages as part of your daily total. Try diluting fruit juice with sparkling water for a tasty drink with fewer calories. Relax with a soothing cup of herbal tea. Just make sure that most of your daily fluid is pure, clear water.

How do you know if you're consuming enough water?

Answer these questions:

Is your thirst quenched?
Is your urine clear or pale yellow?
Do you feel good?
If so, then you're drinking enough. My own indication? Lots of trips to the bathroom!

Realistic expectations...
There are numerous health benefits of drinking water. For your skin and your general well-being, water is critical. My complexion and my energy are happy when I pay attention to my fluid intake.

It's not a cure all, however. Water will not eliminate dry skin if the cause is inadequate oil. Follow the dry skin care guidelines.

Miraculous limits aside, water is the ideal liquid refreshment. Reap the benefits of drinking water for your skin. You'll have a healthier body and a healthier you!


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Re: Benefits of Drinking Water for Your Skin and body.
« Reply #1 on: July 04, 2012, 12:26:41 AM »
It's significant to mention the advantages of consuming water when conversing about skin care. Water plays a big role in our everyday health. The allowance of water in the human body decreases from birth to vintage age. The most decrease occurs inside the first ten years of life. Skin is the biggest body part of the body. It's comprised of cells encompassing water. If your skin does not receive the proper allowance of water it can become taut, dry flaky skin, less resilient, prone to wrinkling, evolve acne and more. 

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Re: Benefits of Drinking Water for Your Skin and body.
« Reply #2 on: August 03, 2012, 02:30:32 PM »
Well!!!
Every person known about the importance of the water.Water have own importance in our
life.Some people do not use the water in the life of more quantity.But we should be drink the
water in more quantity because it is the best way for the weight loss and fat loss.....

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Re: Benefits of Drinking Water for Your Skin and body.
« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2012, 02:32:31 PM »
Well!!!
Every person known about the importance of the water.Water have own importance in our
life.Some people do not use the water in the life of more quantity.But we should be drink the
water in more quantity because it is the best way for the weight loss and fat loss.....



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Re: Benefits of Drinking Water for Your Skin and body.
« Reply #4 on: August 18, 2012, 10:30:38 AM »
very good post.
 i am agree with you.


 

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