Sunday, February 08, 2009

Water, are you dying of thirst?

This is from a report done by Lydia Best on the importance of water consumption. Lydia is studying to become a certified nutrition counselor through GCNM.

The average American has medicine at his or her finger tips at all times. The pharmaceuticals have created medicines for every ailment imaginable. There are pills for headaches, indigestion, depression, stress, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. In fact Lipitor, the number one prescription drug in 2006 has held that position for the previous five years and is supposedly a great reliever to those struggling with high cholesterol. It also brought in over 12 billion dollars in sales in 2006. Overall, the sales of prescription drugs went up 7% in 2006 to $602 billion. The United States alone paid over $250 billion for their ‘legal’ drugs. But I am not here today to talk about drugs, but instead to share with you the amazing wisdom of Dr. F. Batmanghelidj. In his book, Water: for Heath, for Healing, for life, Dr Batman, as shall now call him, explains and explores the overuse of drugs in our world. Drugs that supposedly are designed to “heal” the body are actually just silencing the cries of severely dehydrated people who are desperately in need of a drink of plain and simple water. I must admit I was, at first, skeptical. If what he was saying was true, almost the entire pharmaceutical industry as we know it could be almost eradicated if people would begin to drink adequate amounts of water. According to Dr Batman, nearly every disease is the body’s response to dehydration; from diabetes to heart failure, from obesity to migraines, they are all outcries for water. His findings and studies are well presented in his book, and he presents a very persuasive argument. If you could eliminate your ailments ranging from aches and pains to cancer, in a non-abrasive natural and inexpensive way, wouldn’t you do it? In his book Dr Batman shows how you can live a healthier and more enjoyable life simply by learning to drink more water. So grab a water bottle and join me as we tap into his wisdom.
As humans, we are water dependant people. Our bodies are 75% water and our brain which is an extremely vital part of the human body is 85% water. Because our bodies were intricately created, it has its own distribution process for the water that is receives. Every part has its rationed amount of water, and no part gets more than its determined amount. In this process the brain takes absolute precedence over all other parts. But when our bodies do not receive the amount of water necessary to function properly, problems arise. Cells are not able to survive and critical job are left undone causing physical trauma within our bodies. These problems aren’t always felt immediately, our bodies are amazing creations and they will do whatever they can to help correct the lack of water. But after days, month, and even years of dehydration, the effects can be serious, even deadly. Dr Batman has done much research and has traced the lack of water in our bodies and found it to be the root cause of most of the wide-spread diseases in our world today. It seems so ridiculous that even young children are dealing with issues that once were confined to adults. But with the popularity of soda, sports drinks, and juices on the rise, it’s not too difficult to see why people of all ages are becoming dehydrated and susceptible to the problems that accompany it. Soda and other sugary drinks cannot meet our body’s need for water. I would like to give you a few examples from the book that Dr Batman gives to show the importance of water in our bodies. Let’s start with diabetes. According to Dr Batman, “diabetes seems to be the end result of water deficiency in the brain, to the point where the brain’s neurotransmitter systems, particularly the system that is regulated by the neurotransmitter serotonin, are affected.” The brain is designed to then rely on glucose for its volume requirements and source of energy. When this happens, the brain requires up to 85% of the needed energy from sugar. Because the brain can be damaged during intense bouts of dehydration, it often resuscitates itself with an “intravenous fluid containing sugar and salt.” But another huge problem is that dehydration negatively affects the salt metabolism in the body. Tryptophan, an amino acid, controls the salt intake of the body and salt controls the regulation of the amount of water outside of the cells in your body. When tryptophan is lacking, there is a total body salt-shortage. With not much salt to work with, the body cannot retain water properly and calls on sugar to step in where salt is lacking. This causes the sugar levels to rise which is the beginning of the problem leading to diabetes and the complications that accompany the disease.
Next, let’s take a look at obesity. The statistics, dealing with the number of people of all ages who are obese, are disturbing. Dr Batman gives the main reason why he thinks obesity is becoming an epidemic. According to his research, there are two sensations associated with eating habits. One is the feeling of hunger and the other is the feeling of thirst. Both feelings are felt in the same area and are produced by histamine. Dr Batman explains that it’s very easy to confuse these two signals, so one might think he is hungry, when in reality his body is crying out for water. Many people, including doctors, believe that dry mouth is the only way your body cries out for water. But if you wait that long before drinking water, your body is already very dehydrated. “The best way to separate the sensation of thirst from that of hunger is to drink water before eating food.” Although many animals make this a habit, as humans we tend to embrace the reverse; we eat food, become thirsty, then we drink water. Even then we often wait until the body has used up much of the needed water to digest the food. Leaving the body overly-full and severely lacking water. Obesity causes people to consume food to gratify the screams of histamine for water.
Dr Batman tracks the dehydration of our bodies and traces it to most of the major diseases and I encourage you to read this book and learn from his wisdom and research. It’s amazing to think that the solution for things so frightening and complicated as diseases could be found in a simple glass of cold water. In closing, I would like to include excerpts from a list that Dr Batman has compiled of reasons why water is so vital to our health and well-being. For more information about Dr Batman, you can check out the website http://www.watercure.com/.
‘Reasons Why Your Body Needs Water Every Day.’
Without water, nothing lives
Water is the main solvent for all foods, vitamins, and minerals. It is used in the breakdown of food into smaller particles and their eventual metabolism and assimilation.
Water energizes food and food particles are then able to supply the body with this energy during digestion. This is why food without water has absolutely no energy value for the body.
Water helps reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
Water is the best lubricating laxative and prevents constipation.
Water helps reduce stress, anxiety, and depression.
Water can help prevent attention deficit disorder in children and adults.
Water clears toxic waste from different parts of the body and takes it to the liver and kidneys for disposal.
Water makes the skin smoother and helps decrease the effects of aging.
To lose weight, water is the best way to go—drink water on time and lose weight without much dieting. Also, you will not eat excessively when you feel hungry but you are in fact only thirsty for water.
Water helps prevent the loss of memory as we age. It helps reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease and Lou Gehrig’s disease.
Water helps reverse addictive urges, including those for caffeine, alcohol and some drugs.
Water reduces the incidence of morning sickness in pregnancy.
Water helps prevent glaucoma.
Water increases you efficiency at work; it expands your attention span.
Water prevents clogging of arteries in the heart and the brain.
Water gives us power and electrical energy for all the brain functions, most particularly thinking.
Water integrates mind and body functions. In increases ability to realize goals and purpose.
Are you thirsty yet?

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