In our quest for health and wellness, we are subject to buzzwords, phrases, and a constant bombardment of information and advertising. With easy internet access to information, how do you know what is true and what isn’t? How do you know which products and services are good for you and which are sales pitches?
Concentrating on the fact we are in the summer months when the heat has been newsworthy, the two things that are highly relevant and searched are hydration and detoxification. Realizing one cannot be without the other, these basic principles have existed since the dawn of mankind yet are the focus of a billion-dollar industry.
You do not have to look very far to feed your body the basics of what it needs to cleanse itself and prevent dehydration. Why is dehydration so essential to avoid? What does good hydration mean, and can hydration be over-achieved? Even in writing this article, my social media advertising of IV hydration therapy skyrocketed.
Hydration allows your body to maintain its levels of minerals and electrolytes. Each cell needs sodium, potassium, magnesium, and other basic minerals to perform all the electrical tasks of speaking between themselves. These internal electrical messages allow our heart to beat and the nerves to keep our brain functioning and muscle movements. Hydration allows our body to rid itself of toxic exposures, so even the sunscreen, mosquito sprays, grass fertilizers on the field, etc., can be cleared from the tissues and liver by improved circulation, regular bowel movements, sweating, and urination and good hydration allows all of these functions to occur naturally and regularly. Hydration allows vitamins and nutrients to build our muscles and tissues and feed their functions.
The advertising and marketing industry depends on your lack of knowledge and desperation for information on the latest and greatest to buy their products. Hydration is simple. Mineral waters from good sources in glass and stainless steel canisters, locally grown produce in season and organic or non-GMO and the rainbow of colors, regular exercise, daylight without direct sun avoiding 10 am to 2 pm, and stress reduction are the ways to improve your bodies function and needs without a high price tag or complicating your efforts. I like glutathione, magnesium glycinate, and simple water additives such as electrolyte balancing packets without additives, and please avoid sugar-loaded electrolyte drinks. Even the low sugar or “no carb” drinks have artificial sweeteners, and we are not able to differentiate artificial sweeteners from pure sugar or high fructose corn syrup. IV hydration bars and clinics are excellent for hangovers or after intense workouts, but you should avoid both practices because neither is good for you. Headaches, leg cramps, disorientation and nausea, and even signs of thirst are signs you have pushed your body too far and are dehydrated. Dehydration happens quickly.
Dehydration interrupts all of these essential features, and yes, you can overdo hydration. If too much water is without balance like a gallon plus pure or distilled water all at once, or any rehydration too quickly, depending on the severity of dehydration, it can cause sodium and potassium levels to drop rapidly and is deadly, so stay hydrated and prevent dehydration as a precaution.
The old rule of 8-10 glasses a day is too vague, so the CDC states simply women need 2.7 liters a day and men 3 liters a day. I say this is the bare minimum, especially in this summer heat or if you are working outside and exercising. A cup of 6-8 Oz every 10-20 min helps to stay hydrated but remember, if you feel thirsty, you are already dehydrated in the early stages.
Staying hydrated improves your sweating, urinating, and bowel movements which is how we remove toxins. Drinking plenty of water keeps the blood washing through your organs and muscles to flush those toxins. Cheap and easy detoxification!
Have a great last month or two of summer, and as of today, only 65 days to football season!
Your dependable partner,