Facts about Water
WATER, The foundation to a
healthy body
Until recently most medical theory was based on the
assumption that the 20% of our body that is solid tissue is
what determined our health, since that is where most outward
signs of disease and illness are found. It was thought that
the 80% of our body that is liquid merely supported the
structure of bone and organ tissue. We now know the opposite
to be true, the fluids that flow through our body are what
create our level of well being. The human body is a water
machine, designed to run primarily on water and minerals. By
weight our body is about 72% water, another 8% is a
combination of chemical compounds and the remaining 20% is
bone and solid tissue. From the most basic standpoint, it is
a common sense equation, if we are made up of 72% plain
water, then naturally the quality of the water we consume
will have a very dramatic impact on our overall state of
health. Every healing and life giving process that happens in
our body happens through water!
In just the last decade, medical science has begun to focus
on the tremendous healing ability our body has and how much
that ability depends on water. Our body instinctively strives
to be young and healthy. Each component working in amazing
synchronicity to bond broken bones, regenerate and replace
damaged tissue and attack and destroy hostile organisms. In
each of these miraculous processes there is one common
factor...WATER!
Our blood, the very substance of our existence is more than
83% water and flows throughout our body distributing
nutrients, oxygen and antibodies on demand where ever needed.
In order for our blood to properly carry out it's many
critical tasks our body must be sufficiently hydrated with
“healthy water”. An inadequate intake of water,
or consumption of water laced with contaminants, causes the
properties of our blood to change and negatively effects
virtually every aspect of our health.
Our brain is over 80% water and controls each and every
process that happens inside of our body. This control is
maintained by constantly sending and receiving electrical
signals through our nervous system, which in reality is
nothing more than an elaborate system of tiny water ways. The
fluid inside our nerves is made up almost completely of water
and minerals. Tiny messengers called transporter proteins
travel at the speed of light carrying these life giving
messages to every cell and organ in our body. Like any
communication network, the purity of the carrier our nervous
system, affects the speed and clarity of the signal. If the
fluid inside of our nerves is laced with traces of chemicals
or heavy metals like lead, then the result is a delayed and
distorted signal. Many experts now believe that the
distortion of these signals may be the root cause of many
nervous system disorders like Attention Deficit Disorder,
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Alzheimer's Disease, Axiety and
Depression. It has been well documented that the clarity of
these signals has a major effect on our ability to deal with
stress and our degree of coordination. Considering the vital
role that water plays in our brain and nervous system, its
quality is possibly the most basic and essential key to
healthful longevity.
Our energy level is impacted largely by our consumption of
water. It has been medically proven that just a 5% drop in
body fluids will cause a 25 to 30% loss of energy in most
people, a 15% drop causes death! It is also estimated that
more than 2/3 of all people do not drink enough water and
suffer some degree of dehydration. The result being a large
part of our population operating at only 70 to 75% of their
capacity, or less. Unfortunately most people turn to
stimulants like caffeine and sugar to boost their energy
level rather than drinking more water, which is what our body
needs to produce natural energy. Caffeine, alcohol and sugar
are all strong diuretics and actually cause your body to lose
water, resulting in a further loss of natural energy
production and eventually can lead to a dependency on
artificial energy.
A large part of our body's energy comes from a compound
called ATP, Adenosine-Tri-Phosphate, which is produced during
the osmotic flow of water through the cell membrane to
generate hydroelectric energy. ATP is then stored in energy
pools and used as chemical energy in our body. The mineral
content of our body fluids and the absence of contaminants
create the proper environment for this natural energy
production.
Our body in reality is a complex Hydro Generator, using the
elements of nature to become the miracle machine we were
intended to be. The purity of the water we drink greatly
impacts our strength and energy level. Any time a toxic
chemical (chlorine included) gets inside our body we must
then use up some of our strength and energy to reduce and
repair the damage done by that contaminant. Water is also
what our liver uses to metabolize fat into usable energy.
Drinking an abundance of clean chemical free water speeds up
our metabolism and allows our body to assimilate nutrients
better, resulting in increased strength and energy.
Our body's detoxification system is probably the single
most important component to optimum health, and the one
process that relies most heavily on an excess intake of clean
water. We've all heard it said that we should drink a
minimum of 8 glasses of water each day. Drinking the minimum
will only help maintain a minimum level of health. Our body
will use at least 8 glasses of water each day under normal
relatively passive activity to maintain the basic bodily
functions such as digestion, temperature control, joint
lubrication and skin hydration. Each time we exhale, blink
our eyes or make any kind of movement at all we use up some
of the available water in our system. Even the constant
beating of our heart is a water consuming process. We're
continuously depleting the available water level in side our
body. In order for our body to properly perform the essential
task of filtering and flushing out toxins we must consume a
level of water above the minimum. The more of an excess that
exists, the more our body is able to rid itself of the
elements that promote disease and aging. It's a
beautifully simple process that can make a tremendous
difference in the degree of health we achieve and maintain,
but we have to let it happen by consuming an abundance of
clean, healthy water!
A healthy recommendation for water consumption would be at
least 10-12 glasses each day, with optimum benefits reached
at 14 to 16 glasses a day. (Caffienated or sweetened
beverages should not be counted towards your daily water
intake as they actually cause the body to excrete water.)
It's possibly the best health enhancement habit you can
develop and it's so simple… a glass of water every
one to two hours. Try it… drink at least 10 glasses of
water every day for just one week and you'll be amazed at
how much better you feel!
Equally important to proper detoxification as quantity is
quality. If we consume water that already contains traces of
harsh chemicals, like chlorine or any of the other 2,100
different synthetic chemicals that have already been detected
in our water supplies, then that water doesn't have the
same ability to pick up and carry out chemical contaminants
from our body. Water that is free from contaminants can take
on and transport out of our body toxins that find their way
into our system through other means.
We are constantly exposed to and ingest a wide variety of
harmful chemicals. Every thing from the foods we eat which
contain artificial preservatives, colors and pesticide
residue to the clothes we wear which harbor traces of laundry
and dry cleaning chemicals that are absorbed through our
skin, all expose us to toxins. The air we breathe and
virtually everything we touch contains potentially harmful
chemicals that are taken in by our body. It is difficult if
not impossible to maintain the purity of the air we breathe,
the things we touch and the foods we eat, which only makes
the purity of our water even more important.
Our water quality is the only part of our personal
environment that we can easily obtain total control over.
With an abundant intake of clean healthy water we allow our
body to perform all the healing processes it is naturally
capable of.
In this age of fast food, synthetic medicines and complex
lifestyles we tend to over look the obvious. Our body is a
water machine, performing millions of life giving tasks with
each passing second, and in each of these synchronized
miracles there is one primary ingredient...WATER!
A study of the human body can only lead to an overwhelming
appreciation and respect for it's creator. Keeping our
body clean on the inside is not only essential to good
health, but an action of appreciation for such a wondrous
gift, LIFE!
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Kids Are Not Little Adults
By Charles Strand
Other than just being smaller, children's bodies are
really quite different than that of an adult. Because many of
the crucial defense systems that help protect adults from
disease and environmental pollutants are not fully developed
in children, they are much more sensitive to environmental
pollutants. Just as medications and other chemical compounds
effect children differently than they do adults, so do
contaminants in our air, drinking water and foods.
Unfortunately there is little we can do about toxins in the
air and chemicals in foods, which makes the purity of our
water even more critical. Water is the body's only way to
flush out these toxins, and the purer the water is to start
with… the higher it's capacity is to collect and
cleanse these harmful compounds from the body. Pure water
helps a child's defenses grow stronger and perform
better, giving them the protection they need during those
fragile developing years.
A child's immune and detoxification systems are still
developing into and throughout their early teens. Exposure to
even very low levels of toxic chemicals in childhood years
has been linked to increased risks of degenerative disease in
later years. A mixture of chemicals such as chlorine, lead,
herbicides, pesticides and a host of other contaminants are
commonly found in our water supplies, and in many bottled
waters. These trace levels of water borne chemicals have been
documented to have adverse health effects on humans, and
especially small children. Unfortunately the health standards
that determine how much and what levels of these toxins we
are permitted to consume in our drinking water are all based
on the potential effects on adults. These “Maximum
Contaminant Levels” (MCLs) are also based on the false
assumption that we are only exposed to one chemical at a
time. We find every thing from gasoline additives to traces
of prescription drugs from recycled waste water in our public
water systems. Often there are out breaks of chlorine
resistant parasites like Cryptosporidium and Giardia in city
water supplies, just as was the case recently in Milwaukee
WI, when over 100 people died and 400,000 became sick, mostly
children, when the water system became contaminated with
Cryptosporidium, an intestinal parasite that causes flu like
symptoms, but can be fatal to children and the elderly.
Childhood Asthma, Cancer, Leukemia and immune disorders have
all risen in the last decade. Many experts and studies
suggest that this is due to children's increased exposure
to environmental toxins and their decreased ability to detox.
Water plays a major role in a child's exposure to
pollutants and in their body's ability to get rid of
them.
A child consumes 3 times as much water per pound of body
weight than an adult does, so they get a bigger dose of the
chemicals in our water, and they're developing bodies are
simply much more sensitive.
An increased intake of pure healthy water is one of the
easiest and best ways to help promote good health for our
children.
Choosing to safeguard the quality of the water we use, as
adults, is a choice we are all free to make for ourselves.
Choosing to protect our children's health is an
instinctive responsibility, and water plays a major role in
that protection.
“The human body is over 70% water, it's a common
sense equation that the quality of the water we drink will
have a major impact on our health.”
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