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Is it possible to improve your health by simply drinking more water?



Is it possible to improve your health by simply drinking water?



To many people, this may seem a simplistic answer to a complex
question: How can doing something so simple produce such noticable &

quick results? Surely there must be some deep scientific & complex way

to improving health. The body, after all, is a very complex organism and

scientists and health professionals have, over the centuries, espoused

numerous ways of improving health, from specially fomulated foods &

diets to drugs designed to fight obesity and reduce fat etc. What seems

to have been largely ignored, until recent times, is that by merely
increasing our water intake, a noticeable improvement can be made to

people's mental & physical well-being.

A simple experiment at a school in the north of England has shown
improved behaviour of its pupils by encouraging them to drink water
instead of carbonated drinks full of sugar. They installed water fountains

dispensing free chilled drinking water in the canteens and staffroom of

the 700 pupil school. Below is an extract from the findings:

" Remarkable Results from drinking Water Trial"

In less than 2 weeks from installation, the atmosphere changed.
Pupils were calmer, and there was less “up the wall
behaviour” at the end of the day.
Concentration and the ability to learn improved
Drinking water regularly keeps the brain active
Drinking water re-hydrates the brain rather than dehydrating it, as
do carbonated soft drinks & caffeine (tea/coffee)

There was resistance at first, but now they happily drink water
everyday and derive huge benefits.

Dehydration.
This word often conjours up an image of someone crawling in the
desert, hovering vultures, with a shimmering mirage of an oasis on the

distant horizon; but in reality, most of us are "dehydrated" to some
degree. You don't have to live in desert conditions to feel the effects of

dehydration. Medical opinion differs on what percentage of water loss

constitutes dehydration but research has shown that the body loses

water from different parts at different rates e.g. the body cells (the basic

building block of the body and its powerhouse, the Mytochondrion) lose

around 66% water, 26% from extracellular fluid and only 8% from blood

tissue (see 1) below).

What are dehydration symptioms; As the internal cell structure loses the
most water, this consequently has the most drastic effect on our health,

causing reduced imunity to disease, lethargy, constipation, increased

blood pressure as the body's drought management programs try to force

more water into the cells. Other symptoms are increased likelyhood of

kidney & urinary tract infections. The brain too, being 85% water, cannot

tolerate even a 5% level of dehydration without impaired function. It is

better to let the body get rid of a slight excess of water than to suffer the

effects of a shortfall and have it ration and allocate water to vital organs

of the body to the detriment of non-vital functions.

Childrens' Health.
Children are more suceptible to dehydration, having a lower body mass

than adults and as they generally tend to exercise more in the school

playgrounds etc. than adults, consequently, they lose more water.
Enlightened teachers are increasingly concerned about the proliferation

of soft drink vending machines in schools and are starting to have them

replaced by water dispensers.

Dr. Trevor Brocklebank of Leeds University medical school states that

children who drank little or no water at school were likely to have kidney
or urinary tract infections. He said,
"I found that 50% of school children drank no water at school. It's

desperately important that they start drinking more water."
Schools
that
are aware of this problem now tend to encourage pupils to take a bottle

of water into classes and to drink as often as they like.

The BBC has
information concerning the positive effects of encouraging children to

drink more water, around 1.75 lt per day for a 10 year old. One study

reported by the Daily Mail (May 10th 2005) cites a week-long study
involving
45 children, aged 11-14, who were split into two groups. Half drank only

filtered water, while the other half drank their usual soft or caffeinated

drinks. After a week, the water drinkers reported better than normal
concentration levels, from 9% before the experiment to 82% at the end, a

ninefold increase. They also reported feeling more energetic, alert and

exhibited calmer behaviour.
Of the other half, who drank their usual fizzy drinks, or nothing, half said

they felt less alert than at the start of the study and only 5% said they

felt alert at the end of the day. How much teaching time is wasted in our

schools due to unresponsive or unattentive pupils?

General Health.
Not so long ago it was thought, and taught at medical schools, that water

was merely a carrier of nutrients, and had no metabolic role in bodily

functions. This has now been proved not to be the case. For those
interested in further research I can recommend the excellent work done

by Dr. F. Batmanghelidj (Batmanghelidj F. M.D. Your Body’s Many Cries

for Water; Global Health Solutions, Inc
) See 1) at the bottom of the
page.
Bad breath is a classic sign that you need to boost your water intake.

Saliva helps cleanse the teeth of bacteria and keeps the tongue
hydrated. Lack of water dries the mouth, leads to furry tongue and
prevents bacteria from being washed away, all of which can cause

halitosis. When you have had a little too much alcohol the night before,

you will have noticed a furry tongue the next day - a classic sign of
dehydration. Alas, Hair-of-the-Dog will only delay the final reckoning!


Alcohol depletes or prevents efficient absorbtion of just
about
every vitamin & mineral so, if you must drink, it is highly recommended

that you take a good quality organic vitamin & mineral supplement
afterwards along with plenty of filtered water.

Be a Filter - or Buy a Filter!
Our tap water is safe to drink....well, up to a point. The Daily Telegraph

reported in Aug. 2004 that the Environment Agency had found Prozac in

drinking water. At least it would have a soothing effect on us while we

read our water bills!

Who likes the taste of chlorine with their tea or coffee? Have you also

ever noticed a TCP taste with your cup of tea/coffee? This is probably

due to the close proximity of a washing machine connected close to the

kitchen sink and TCP from the rubber hose being "sucked" back while the

cold water tap is filling your kettle! In East Anglia, where I live, my cat

would not drink tap water until I fitted an activated compressed carbon

block filter unit, with UV light, to the cold tap. Animals seem to be more

discerning than us humans! Chlorine depletes a very important anti-
oxidant vitamin E from the body, increasing the risk of cell damage by

free radicals.

Chlorine also reacts with organic matter in water to
produce Trihalomethanes, such a chloroform, which is a
cancer causing
chemical (see 5) below). The UK Environment Agency provide a
water
quality testing service that can check for organic/non-organic
contaminents, minerals & metals and anything else that might find its way

into our water; maybe the fact that they have these testing procedures

shows just what can be found in our tap water!

The Canadian Government has some interesting findings about the toxic

effects of chlorine - see ref 6)

Fluoride
Then there is the long running controversy concerning the benefits, or

otherwise, of adding fluoride to our water. Some researchers say it
does more harm than good. Further information concerning reports by

Bassin and Cohn and their findings of increased bone cancer in
young
boys (see references 2 & 3 below) can be found at the link below.

CONCLUSIONS

Most of the evidence on the body's requirements for water and how

damaging just slight dehydration can be are pretty conclusive. If you are

still not convinced that you need to drink about 2 lts of filtered water
daily, then please examine all the evidence available on the Web; I have

yet to see anyone extoling the virtues of drinking LESS water! You can

replace a depleted filter but you can't replace yourself!


References
1) Batmanghelidj F. M.D. Pain: A Need For Paradigm Change; Anticancer Research, Vol. 7, No. 5 B, PP. 971-990, Sept.- Oct. 1987; full article posted on www.watercure.com
2). Bassin EB. (2001). Association Between Fluoride in Drinking Water During Growth and Development and the Incidence of Ostosarcoma for Children and Adolescents. Doctoral Thesis, Harvard School of Dental Medicine
3). Cohn PD. (1992). A Brief Report On The Association Of Drinking
Water Fluoridation And The Incidence of Osteosarcoma Among Young Males. New Jersey Department of Health Environ. Health Service: 1-
17.
4) http://www.health-report.co.uk/fluoriide_bone_cancer.htm
5) Drinking Water and Health, Vol. 2. National Academy of Sciences,
Washington, DC. 1980.
6) http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hecs- sesc/water/chlorinated_water.htm



Drinking water & Health.


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