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Healthy Tip: Drink Water!

By Alana Sugar, February 27, 2009  |  Meet the Blogger  |  More Posts by Alana Sugar
Glass of water There can be no life without water. I've heard this more than once from my scientist cousin. And of course, he's right. Our bodies are about 60% water, more or less, and every day that we live, breathe and move, we lose the water we have. So, reasonable deduction tells us we have to replenish that which we are losing! Our bodies use water to regulate our temperature, transport oxygen and nutrients to our cells, and assist in the process of digestion, metabolism and elimination. Without water, our bodies can't flush out waste and toxins. Not getting enough leads to dehydration; and this leads to a number of health problems, one of which can be death. Are you with me so far? Now here's where it can get challenging for some folks. Your body needs water. Not sodas, not coffee, not alcohol, not black tea. Even though those are fluids, they may be dehydrating and make your body need more water. If you consistently deprive your body of water, you may suffer from chronic dehydration. This isn't the same as collapsing in the desert heat while searching for an oasis, but it can definitely create some concerning health consequences including constipation, fatigue, digestive disorders, high and low blood pressure, respiratory problems, urinary infections and skin rashes. So, we need to drink water. How much? For many years, we've been told that we need to be drinking an average of 8 glasses of water a day. That can seem a bit daunting! More recently we are hearing our need for water changes with the amount we exercise, the food we eat, the weather, and other factors. Maybe one of the best ways to determine if you are getting enough water is to check the color of your urine. Urine is naturally pale yellow. That's the color you want it to be. If your urine is clear, then you can cut back on your water intake. If it is darker, then you need to drink more water. Keep in mind that riboflavin (vitamin B2), which is in most multivitamins, turns your urine fluorescent yellow so you'll need to avoid that for a day or so to get a true reading of color. It's really not that hard to add more water to your day. Here are some ideas to get you started:
  • Keep a bottle or a glass of water on your desk while you work - having it handy makes it easier to drink.
  • Avoid alcohol and coffee in excess, as well as soda and sugary drinks.
  • Squeeze some fresh lime or lemon into your water for a flavor boost.
  • Drink pure spring or filtered water in between meals. Too much water with food can dilute gastric acids making digestion weaker.
  • Slowly sip a cup of hot herbal or green tea after a meal. This supports digestion and provides needed fluid.
  • Make spritzers using natural sparkling mineral water, plain, or flavored, mixed with a little fruit juice.
  • Eat whole juicy fruits and vegetables.
  • Drink warm or room temperature water first thing in the morning to wake your system up and get things moving. Then spread your water intake out during the day to keep you better hydrated.
  • If you have kidney problems or you take diuretics, talk to your health care professional about your individual water needs.
What are your tricks for drinking enough water? I'd love to hear!
Category: Healthy Eating

 

42 Comments

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bepkom says ...
Our product selection varies from region to region. The best thing to do is contact your local store and ask if they carry it. Thanks!
11/09/2010 5:19:18 PM CST
I. Bolton says ...
Are you carrying bottled alkaline water. If yes, cost?
12/26/2010 8:24:07 PM CST
Donna Soszynski says ...
Where does wholefoods 365 bottled water come from? Everyone watch the film "TAPPED"…Wholefoods should ban plastic water. The water industry is a scam. Stolen water + toxic plastic = an unhealthy planet and people.
01/12/2011 7:37:24 AM CST
RonneC says ...
Several years ago ( 6) I bought a New Wave BPA free water bottle from a Whole foods store. I drink beaucoup H20 daily ( 1/2 body weight in ozs.) mostly from this bottle. Is the bottle still good all these yrs. later?
03/30/2011 6:02:26 PM CDT
bepkom says ...
@RonneC: Thanks for your question! It's really difficult to say one way or the other, however if you're concerned about BPAs in your body it's probably best to just buy another.
03/31/2011 10:00:09 AM CDT
Bern says ...
The negative charge of ionized alkaline water will attract the positive ions of acids and neutralize them within the body.
04/28/2011 6:05:39 PM CDT
Bernie says ...
I have heard from friends that ionized alkaline water is beneficial, and stories about the improvements they have experienced. I checked online about Water Ionizer and found they could improve Blood Pleasure, Cancer, Weight Loss and more. one search engine result calls it snake oil on tap, can you help clarify. Bernie
05/05/2011 4:37:29 PM CDT
Merle Stickland says ...
Highly riveting blog post.
07/27/2011 4:41:56 AM CDT
Brantlie says ...
I would like to see something along the lines of an in store machine that could dispense alkaline on the spot. I feel that freshly bottled alkaline water would be even better that pre-bottled and shipped water.
07/27/2011 2:08:52 PM CDT
clare Fortescue says ...
is yor 1 gallon bottle of spring water in a bpa free bottle
07/30/2011 1:49:35 AM CDT
Bobby Hawley says ...
@clare Fortescue, Our beverage bottles are made with P.E.T. plastic and our gallon jugs are made with H.D.P.E. plastic and both of these are B.P.A. free. Happy hydrating!
08/03/2011 1:53:24 PM CDT
Helena Leathers Jones says ...
I'm trying to find a case of alkaline water evo alkaline water, would you or anyone no of a store who might sell it. Thanks Helena
01/02/2012 6:46:48 PM CST
janejohnson says ...
@Helena It's likely that your community Whole Foods Market sells the EVO alkaline water. However, we won't know till we ask. The below link will help you identify the contact information for your community store and a Team Member there will be happy to chat with you regarding the availability of this product. Happy hunting! www.wholefoodsmarket.com/stores
01/04/2012 1:57:00 PM CST
Paul says ...
Here in Thailand, everybody seems to drink water instead of soft drinks and coffee like they do in the States. It mostly has to do with income disparity, but it's good for my health because it gets me in the habit of just drinking water. I now have the habit of drinking only water all day long, with a mixture of fresh juices. Much better for my waistline in my health!
06/22/2012 1:16:29 AM CDT
czander says ...
You now carry alkaline bottled water with pH of 9.5 by Elements brand. You should check with pharmacists because it is possible that alkaline water MAY have an ADVERSE EFFECT WITH MEDICINE Even though normal pH is 7.4 and 9.5 is 2.10 higher, it is 2100 times more micro than regular water, and was told this by a biochemist aat the healthclub. Tap was is 3-5 pH, so drinking 9.5 is much higher than tap water.
03/25/2013 5:48:40 PM CDT
Pia says ...
Has Whole Foods ever considered setting up a commercial ionizer where people can bring their own bottles for re-fill. It would cut down considerably on cost of buying ionized water.
04/13/2013 12:18:41 PM CDT
Nikki - Community Moderator says ...
@PIA - A lot of our store locations do offer this and you can pay per gallon. Check with your local store to see if this is something they offer.
04/15/2013 3:35:14 PM CDT

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