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Want to fly high? You can’t run dry. How to hydrate to support your natural body flow.
A glass of warm water is the first thing my body absorbs every day. Still half asleep, I can feel how this most basic yet magic potion slowly goes down my throat and reaches the stomach, switching on the „wake up” button somewhere in between. The gut warms up, the metabolism speeds up, the brain gets alert. Drinking. Such simple ritual can ignite my body to full- on action. Why did it take me years to realize it?
Against nature
The first and most obvious parallel to people and drinking would be the one with plants. Once regularly watered, they grow and bloom. If left to dry, they slowly wilt. But it turns out that even plants are more aware of the importance of hydration than us. When nearly half of adults doesn’t drink enough water1, plants are so determined to absorb this life-giving liquid that they learned to use sound (!) to locate water. The researchers from University of Western Australia found that plants can sense sound vibrations from running water moving through pipes or in the soil, to help their roots move towards the source of it2. Yes, technically we can easily get excused from not following this very basic impulse connected with survival because on daily basis us, humans, have much more to do than just looking for water and sun and growing. We are so focused on trying to improve every single aspect of our lives – thinking, feeling, looking, working – that we forget that with the proper hydration it all would be just so much easier. This is not an exaggerated thought. This is actually only a glimpse of a scientific fact and when digging deeper, I find out that the proper hydration:
I think it’s clear that with every single glass of water we let our bodies thrive. But on the other hand, every single glass of water that we forget to drink (quite literally, as dehydration can have a noticeable effect if you lose as little as 2% of your body’s water content11 can leave us feeling dizzy, bloated, swollen, easily fatigued, irritated, with a bad skin and a bad breath12. That’s why it’s so important not only to drink but to do it the right way.
Decoding the word „proper”
I admit, it took me years to build a friendly relation with water. I usually started my day with an espresso and then, well, just simply didn’t drink. I didn’t like the taste of water and since I’m not a fan of sodas and juices either, I usually ran on an occasional cup of coffee or a strong tea. I experienced most of the symptoms of dehydration without realizing that a few glasses of water could protect me from feeling stuck in my own, forever tired, body. A few years, not sure how many hectoliters of water and a fair amount of research read later I know that staying on top of my physical game is much easier that one could think and it always starts with hydration. How much should we drink a day then, you might ask. Well, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. Some research suggest that the total daily fluid intake of 3,000 ml for men and of 2,200 ml for women is more than adequate13 but the individual amount may vary depending on factors like intensity of physical activity, climate, overall health or pregnancy14. To make things even more complicated, proper drinking doesn’t only mean how much, but also what and how often you drink. If you feel like you’re about to drown in the ocean of hydrating unknown don’t worry, LAST got your back (and some pro, research-based drinking tips):
Holistic approach
Ayurvedic approach
Chinese medicine approach
Healthy body, sharp mind and emotional ease call for celebration. Usually I’d raise a glass full of champagne but today I’m voluntarily filling it up with water. To hydration, bottoms up.
Marzena Jarczak
An international model based in Paris. A researcher, copy writer and a journalist exploring for us the areas of neuroscience, brain, biohacking, living healthy life. Author of Out & About series discovering cultural life in Paris in all its aspects. A strong, wise personality with a growth mindset.
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