Five Signs That Warn You, That
Your Body Lacks Water
Posted by HealthyFood on February
26, 2015 Five Signs That Warn You, That
Your Body Lacks Water2015-02-26T16:41:47+01:00 under Health No Comment
Our body is 2/3 water. And yet, very often we replace the water with other drinks or worse forget to drink water. Did you know that when you feel thirsty, you are already dehydrated? It also means that the level of water in your body is below that required amount for a normal functioning of the body. Do not think that only thirst is a sign that you need water. There are few signs that need to be addressed, which warn us that our body has a shortage of water. These five are the most common of all of them:
Inflammation of the eye
If your eyes
lack luster and are inflamed (which often goes with dark circles under the
eyes), then it is more likely that you are dehydrated. The eyes should always be
moist; water keeps the humidity in the glands and is essential for the
production of tears. The results will immediately be visible by increasing the
intake of water in the body.
Fatigue
Do not forget
to drink water if you feel tired during the day, instead of drinks that contain
caffeine, which you think will keep you awake. Also, drink a glass of lukewarm
water in the morning, because it will “wake up” the liver and digestive
system.
Dizziness
or headache
Frequent
dizziness and headaches are signs that you need water immediately. Drink only
clean water, do not try to replace it with soft drinks or other
beverages.
Dry
skin
You may be
surprised that usually people, who have dry skin, use lotions instead of
consuming more water. Water helps with recovery and improves circulation in the
skin. Drink more water instead of using a lotion for hydration, and record the
results for the appearance of your skin.
Constipation
Water also
helps to keep moisture in the intestine, thereby preventing problems with
constipation. It is very likely that you will have problems with bowel function
if you do not drink enough water. So we recommend at least five glasses of water
a day.
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