Monday, 18 August 2014

Drinking Water Throughout The Day

We all know that our bodies cannot survive without water, and that water is the most important element for us to give our bodies on a regular basis, and despite this knowledge, many of us do not give our bodies nearly as much water each day as we are supposed to. You are supposed to give your body at least one gallon of water each day, which sounds like a lot (and which feels like a lot at first!), but if you come up with a system to make sure you are getting enough water, it will become much easier.

If you spend most of your day at home, a great way to make sure you get enough water is to set eight empty cups on the counter at the start of the day, and as you finish drinking a full glass from each cup, you can turn that cup over and move onto the next cup. Also, check the glasses in your house, as there is a good chance the glasses you use are 12 ounce glasses (instead of 8 ounce glasses), which means that you will get just over a gallon with only six cups.

Some people also find that it is helpful to fill up a one gallon pitcher with water at the start of the day, and to make sure they fill their drinking cup only from this pitcher; this is another approach that works best for those who spend most of the day at home.

If you are away from your house for a large portion of the day, you should purchase a water bottle that holds about a half gallon of water, and to keep it with your throughout the day, making sure you go through the bottle twice before the day ends (and in fact, many people who are home during the day find this method helpful as well).

At first, it might feel like you are drinking a lot more water than you actually need, but in time you will start to feel more comfortable drinking this much water - and more importantly, this will keep your body healthy and effective!

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