Friday, September 28, 2007

How much water do you need a day?


Water is an important structural component of skin cartilage, tissues and organs. For human beings, every part of the body is dependent on water. Our body comprises about 75% water: the brain has 85%, blood is 90%, muscles are 75%, kidney is 82% and bones are 22% water. The functions of our glands and organs will eventually deteriorate if they are not nourished with good, clean water.
The average adult loses about 2.5 litres water daily through perspiration, breathing and elimination. Symptoms of the body's deterioration begins to appear when the body loses 5% of its total water volume. In a healthy adult, this is seen as fatigue and general discomfort, whereas for an infant, it can be dehydrating. In an elderly person, a 5% water loss causes the body chemistry to become abnormal, especially if the percentage of electrolytes is overbalanced with sodium.One can usually see symptoms of aging, such as wrinkles, lethargy and even disorientation. Continuous water loss over time will speed up aging as well as increase risks of diseases.
If your body is not sufficiently hydrated, the cells will draw water from your bloodstream, which will make your heart work harder. At the same time, the kidneys cannot purify blood effectively. When this happens, some of the kidney's workload is passed on to the liver and other organs, which may cause them to be severely stressed. Additionally, you may develop a number of minor health conditions such as constipation, dry and itchy skin, acne, nosebleeds, urinary tract infection, coughs, sneezing, sinus pressure, and headaches.
So, how much water is enough for you? The minimum amount of water you need depends on your body weight. A more accurate calculation, is to drink an ounce of water for every two pounds of body weight.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Why Drink Coconut Water


CocoWater is naturally :
> Low in Carbs
> 99% Fat Free
> Low in sugars


Coconut Water contains organic compounds possessing healthy growth promoting properties that have been known to help:

~ Keep the body cool and at the proper temperature
~ Orally re-hydrate your body, it is an all natural isotonic beverage
~ Carry nutrients and oxygen to cells
~ Naturally replenish your body's fluids after exercising
~ Raise your metabolism
~ Promote weight loss
~ Boost your immune system
~ Detoxify and fight viruses
~ Cleanse your digestive tract
~ Control diabetes
~ Aid your body in fighting viruses that cause the flu, herpes, and AIDS
~ Balance your PH and reduce risk of cancer
~ Treat kidney and urethral stones
~ Boost poor circulation