Tuesday, November 25, 2008

A TRICKLE MORE WATER

Remember my eighty four year old friend who is still climbing mountains? She has taken Dr Batman’s book seriously, and also worked quite hard to keep herself in good shape, as well as drinking copious amounts of water. Dr Batman said that once your mouth is dry, you are already in a state of dehydration. Don’t wait to feel thirsty. Often, hunger pangs, according to Dr Batman, are a sign of thirst. Meeting hunger pangs with a glass of refreshing water will dispense with out of bounds hunger, very good for the figure! Another point that it is important to take in is that as we get older, we actually lose our pre-emptive warning system for water need. The older a person is the less likely he or she is to feel thirsty. This is another reason to do the math and practice drinking enough water.

Excuse me? How do I practice drinking water? Well once you have taken the weight of your body in pounds and figured half that amount as the ounces of water you should drink per day (and then I would say add another 50% to that) I would urge you to take a day when you can give a little time to this process. Fill up large containers with as much water as your calculations tell you that you need on a daily basis, and set yourself the task of drinking that amount of water over your day. If you figure out that you need one gallon of water, you might want to divide that amount by the hours that you expect to be awake over the day, and drink the divvied up portions at set times, tapering off a little before bed, so as to have as restful a sleep as possible.

Of course, to begin with you will probably be rushing to the loo a lot more than you are used to, but there are a couple of effects of practicing water drinking that might surprise you. As your body remembers how to store and use water, the restroom visits will slow down to a more normal rate. You may also find that even though you thought you were drinking plenty of water before starting this, once you start, you will suddenly notice how much you want that water! All this will probably not happen in just one day of practice. The more you can do this, the healthier your body will become, and I believe the more it will remember to remind you to drink.

Once we are drinking water, it is important not to negate all its benefits by using the wrong container. Numerous scientific research studies have suggested that hard plastic (No 7) bottles, such as those used for baby milk and as water bottles, leach out bisphenol A, or BPA, an estrogen mimicking chemical which has raised concerns amongst scientists that it can alter development of the brain, the prostate, and behavior in children and fetuses. Further evidence suggests that the harm just keeps on coming even as you mature: heart disease and breast cancer has been linked to BPA, as well. So, besides the indisputably atrocious effect plastic bottles have on the environment, they can also have an atrocious effect on you!

When at home, fill a glass or ceramic jug with water and drink from that in a glass glass. If you use a Brita water filter jug, try not to let the filtered water sit in it for any great length of time, or purchase the type of filter which fills from the tap. When on the move, a stainless steel water bottle is one of the best ways to carry drinking water. I keep a one gallon apple juice bottle in my car for refills when on the road. If you set it in a small box, the bottle won’t roll around, but remember to take it inside at night during the winter in case it freezes and cracks. If you must use a plastic water bottle for a short term, drink out of Number 1 plastic, and don’t freeze, heat, scratch, crack, or reuse it… just to be on the safe side.

Well, this trickle of water has reduced to a drip, drip, drip. Do read Dr Batman’s book, Your Body’s Many Cries for Water, stay aware of our environment, and stay well.

A Happy and Joyous New Year. Namaste.

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