You can barely make it through a day without hearing or
reading some piece of warning or advice about your health. Our society is
obsessed with all of the latest fads and techniques for doing as little as
possible and eating as much as you want while maintaining the body of a
supermodel. There are so many diets and health plans that can be found on the Internet
or in any magazine that it becomes easy after a while to simply ignore
everything you read. For the most part, many of the warnings and pieces of
advice you see could be safely ignored without any serious effects on your
life. One piece of advice, however, that you cannot afford to ignore is about
drinking water.
Drinking water is one the most simple, easy to follow, and
most necessary pieces of health advice that you'll ever hear. Take the advice
seriously. Drinking water is absolutely essential to your life for a variety of
reasons. Because our bodies are made up of such a high percentage of water in
the first place, it only makes sense that drinking water would benefit our
bodies in great ways.
Drinking water is a great way to purify our bodies from many
of the toxins and impurities that make their way into our systems with each
meal we eat and through the air we breathe each moment. There is no better way
to consistently cleanse your body and keep your digestive system moving than by
drinking water each day.
There are wide ranges of suggestions out there about how
much water you should drink each day. The easiest and best method I have
discovered is to take your current weight and divide it in half. This is your
magic number of ounces for drinking water each day. So, for example, a woman
weighing 150 pounds should drink the number that is half her weight, or 75, in
ounces of water each day.
Sound impossible? Drinking water may be hard at first if you
aren't used to it. Begin by finding yourself a large water bottle that holds a
significant amount of ounces in it. Fill it up each morning and carry it with
you during the day. When you get thirsty, opt for drinking water rather than
choosing your favorite soda or coffee as a beverage. The more you begin to
drink water, the more that your body will crave it. The process of getting
enough ounces into your body will become a habit in no time.
There are many other great reasons to start drinking water.
But, if you're like me, you've already heard them all at least ten times. All
that is left for you to do is follow the advice you heard just this one time.
Start drinking water for your health. You're body will thank you.

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