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It's A Water-full Life. Water is great!
In April of 2002, researchers at Loma Linda University found that people who drank at least 40 ounces of water daily were about half as likely to die of coronary heart disease as those who drank less.
A few correlated studies have shown that individuals who consume 64 ounces of water per day enjoy the following health benefits:
- Reduced risk of Colon Cancer
- Reduced risk of Urinary Tract Cancer
- Reduced risk of Urinary Stone Disease
- Reduced risk of Salivary Gland Disorders
- Reduced risk of Obesity
Water carries many other benefits:
- Drinking plenty of water may help relieve headaches. (The most common headaches are due to dehydration)
- Proper hydration will help keep your joints and muscle lubricated so you're less likely to cramp or sprain.
- Drinking water improves the vitality of your skin. You will look younger if your skin is healthier.
- Drinking water regulates your body temperature.
- Drinking water helps fuel your muscles and helps with muscle growth.
- Proper hydration makes it easier for your heart to pump oxygenated blood to cells and vital organs, which reduces fatigue.
- Water helps flush out the toxins and waste products from your body.
- Water helps to keep your colon functioning normally and relieves constipation.
- Water helps with weight loss (fat burn).
Remember to drink 1/2 ounce of water, per pound of body weight, per day. (For example, if you weigh 160 pounds, drink 80 fluid ounces of water per day.)