There are many of us who drink glass of water after glass of
water and still feel dehydrated. You think “I have drunk 5 bottles of water
today, but I still feel thirsty!” Well, we know exactly why! Are you ready to
find out the answer? Keep reading!
Sulfur and the Health
of Your Cells
Your cells need sulfur in order to transport oxygen and
water through the cell membrane. When your diet is depleted or lacking sulfur
your cell walls are not pliable enough to allow the adequate passing of oxygen
and water across the cell wall. This leads to dehydration in the body, among
other things.
Our diet today is greatly lacking in this important
nutrient. The soil our produce grows in is thoroughly depleted of sulfur. This
means the grass the cows are eating is, too.
Alkaline Ionized
Water and Hydration
When you drink alkaline ionized water, the smaller clusters
of water molecules are far easier for your cells to absorb. This hydrates and
oxygenates your cells, while carrying away acidic waste. The water better
cleanses your cells of the toxic build up it so badly needs to be rid of.
I’m sure you have smelled the rotten egg odor from well
water. This water is rich in sulfur and is actually good for your body. Today’s
water in most, if not all, municipalities is stripped of this essential mineral.
That, combined with a diet deficient in sulfur, leads to dehydration.
Drinking Alkaline Ionized Water
I cannot stress to you enough just how important it is to
invest in an electric water ionizer for yourself, your spouse, your children.
Staying hydrated is so very important to your overall health.
Below you will
find symptoms of chronic dehydration. See how many of these you and your loved
ones have.
Ashtma and allergies
High blood pressure
High cholesterol
ADD/ADHD
Hot flashes
Osteoporosis
Gout
Kidney stones
Diabetes
Chronic fatigue
Also, if you are waiting until you are thirsty to grab for
that glass of water, you are actually waiting too long. You should be drinking
water all day long. Even if you just sip it and drink 2-3 ounces at a time.
And, remember, a good rule of thumb is to drink half your body weight in ounces
of water. So, if you are 150 pounds you should be drinking 75 ounces of water
per day.
I hope his has helped enlighten you on the importance of hydration. Leave your comments/questions below.
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