Water is our BodyÆs Lifeblood

Hotels and Resorts Reservations Service in Philippines

Tours Philippines - provide articles and publications about Philippines arts, business, government, travel and tourism.
Water is our BodyÆs Lifeblood
Author:

 

Other Tours Philippines articles, tips and advise
A retrospective view of "The poverty explosion": Some results of the 1979 Davao City survey

In the Garden of the Three Islands: Poems

Soil Erosion in a Coastal River Basin: A Case Study from the Philippines (University of Chicago Geography Research Papers)

Unsinkable: economic development in Subic Bay.: An article from: Harvard International Review


Cruiseship tips, advise & checklist
Honeymooning on a Cruise Ship

Cruise Ship Activities for Children under Twelve

Florida Vacation Rentals

Hawaii Vacation Rentals


Travellers tip about food, gourmets & health
Superfoods for a Smooth Transition into Menopause

Getting Your Nutrition from Real Food is a Good Habit for Life

4 Tips for Lighting a Cigar


Water is our Body’s Lifeblood

The human body can last weeks without food, but only days without water. The body is made up of approximately 55 to75 per cent water. Water forms the basis of blood, digestive juices, urine and perspiration and is contained in lean muscle, fat and bones.

As the body can’t store water, we need fresh supplies every day to make up for losses from lungs, skin, urine and feces. Water is needed to maintain the health and integrity of every cell in the body, keep the bloodstream liquid enough to flow through blood vessels, help eliminate the by products of the body’s metabolism, helps to flush out toxins, regulate body temperature through sweating, lubricate and cushion joints and carry nutrients and oxygen to the body’s cells, just to name a few. Drinking refreshing, clean water plays a major role in reducing the risk of certain diseases.

The loss of body water through urination is greatly increased by the ingestion of decaffeinated and alcoholic beverages. These drinks have a diuretic effect, meaning they stimulate the kidneys to excrete more urine. Not only do we lose water, we also lose water-soluble vitamins, such as vitamin C, vitamin B (thiamine) and other B complex
vitamins. For every caffeinated or alcoholic beverage you drink, you need to add an
additional glass of pure water.

A diet containing lots of fruits and vegetables will supply about 4 cups of water per day. Even with a diet high in fruits and vegetables, it is still necessary to drink an additional 6 to 8 cups of water per day to supply enough water to meet the body’s daily needs. For every caffeinated or alcoholic beverage you drink, you need to add an additional glass of pure water.

Dehydration occurs when the water content of the body is too low. This is easily fixed by increasing fluid intake. Symptoms of dehydration include headaches, lethargy, mood changes and slow responses, dry nasal passages, dry or cracked lips, dark-colored urine, weakness, tiredness, confusion and hallucinations.
Eventually urination stops, the kidneys fail and the body can’t remove toxic waste products. In extreme cases, this may result in death. Approximately six to eight glasses of a variety of fluids can be consumed each day. More than eight glasses may be needed for physically active people, children, people in hot or humid environments, and breastfeeding women. Less water may be needed for sedentary people, older people, people in a cold environment or people who eat a lot of high water content foods.


Oliver Bugarin
Webmaster
Tours Philippines
URL: http://www.toursphilippines.com
...
 

Become Tours Philippines Text Advertiser
Add Philippines, Europe related site here...

Featured Sites
Tours Philippines Posters
Tours Philippines Travel 2007 Calendars

Related Sites
Tours Philippines Art Prints
2007 Monthly Calendars

Tours Philippines Important Resources
Philippines Books
Philippines Magazines
Philippines DVD

Philippine Travel Hotels
Manila Hotels | Cebu Hotels | Davao Hotels | Palawan Hotels
  Tours Philippines Special Resources
Philippines Arts
Philippines Entertainment
Philippines Business
Philippines Culture
Philippines Education
Philippines Government
Philippines Health
Philippines Map
Sports & Recreation
Travel & Tourism

Philippine Travel Destinations
Bohol | Cebu | Bacolod | Baguio | Boracay | Davao | Dumaguete | Laoag | Manila | Palawan | Siquijor | Subic | Tagaytay

Philippines News from BBC News
  World & Latest Published Stories from BBC News
Regions and territories: Falkland Islands
An overview of the Falkland Islands, including key facts, political leaders and the media
Timeline: Argentina
A chronology of key events from 1916 to 2007.
XML error: parsing finished at line 2