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  • 10 Benefits of Staying Hydrated

    1. Weight Loss

    Drinking water instead of soda or sugary juices will quench your thirst—minus the excess calories and plus all the benefits of helping your body flush out the byproducts of the fat and other toxins

    2. Skin Elasticity

    Drinking water keeps your skin moist, supple, and elastic—thus lessening your risk of developing dry issues like dermatitis, aging skin, and infection.

    3. Muscle Efficiency

    Being hydrated is essential for keeping those muscles strong, lubricated, and energized. Why? Because H20 aids the transport oxygen to your muscles so they are prepared when exerted.

    4. Balancing Mood

    Because water aids in body regulation and brain function, it’s also closely related to balancing mood and emotions.

    5. Temperature Control

    When you overheat; you sweat. And the evaporation of sweat on your skin is the way the body cools itself down and maintains a healthy temperature. Understandably, drinking enough fluids is essential for sweating and replenishing your water supply.

    6. Memory Function

    Proper hydration will improve the blood flow and oxygen flow to your brain, strengthening cognitive function and memory.

    7. Joint Lubrication

    Your joints, spinal cord, eyes, and brain are surrounded and protected by water. Remaining hydrated is vital to their well being.

    8. Healthy Bowel Function

    Water aids the elimination of waste material, making bowel movements and urination possible and comfortable, and excreting waste products that would otherwise poisoned the body and cause disease.

    9. Aids Digestion

    Water provides the ability for your body to eat and digest food—via the water is in your saliva and within your digestive tract.

    10. Better Immune Health

    Think of drinking water as your secret weapon to fighting off illnesses, improving lymph fluid within the immune system and preventing headaches, joint pain, muscle weakness, fatigue, and light-headedness.