| Prevention
& Healing
An
increased intake of healthy water will greatly enhance digestion,
nutrient absorption, skin hydration, detoxification and virtually
every aspect of better health!
So many common
ailments and illnesses can be prevented and possibly even cured
with an increased intake of healthy water. Headaches, hypertension,
back pain, arthritis, ulcers, asthma, morning sickness and fatigue
can all benefit and in many cases be prevented by regulating the
bodyÎs natural fluid levels. Recently there has been a dramatic
swing in medical theory and a long overdue realization about "healing."
The
best way to prevent, treat, and in many cases cure illness is to
give our body the right tools and let it go to work. With the proper
intake of healthy water, the right minerals and nutrients, our body
can overcome almost anything.
Recent studies
have confirmed that many of the medications our society has become
dependent on, primarily antibiotics and pain relievers, often do
more harm than good. Antibiotics can be extremely damaging to the
liver and have an adverse effect on our natural immune system. The
more often we turn to synthetic medicines to overcome infections,
the weaker our natural defenses become and the more likely we are
to have repeated incidences of infection. An increased intake of
water and the proper immune enhancing nutrients, combined with a
little patience and common sense are by far the best defense against
most infections. Allowing our body to overcome minor infections
with fever, fluids and rest increases our natural resistance
and makes us less susceptible to these intruders in the future.
Truly the best offense is a good "defense."
Pain medications
and analgesic medicines also work in contrast to the way our body
heals itself. In a very informative book called "Your BodyÎs
Many Cries For Water" (very highly recommended), studies by medical
experts explain how most of the pain sensations we experience are
the result of moderate or acute dehydration.
Headaches...
Our brain is over 75% water and when it detects a shortage of available
fluids it implements a water rationing process by producing histamines,
causing pain and fatigue. This natural process is meant to slow
us down and conserve water. Histamines are released as a warning
signal that something is wrong. When we take antihistamines or analgesic
medicines like acetaminophen or ibuprofen we simply turn off the
signal and often allow the problem to progress. Two cups of water
and a 20 minute break will overcome most common headaches.
Back
pain is often the result of a deficiency in body fluid levels. The
discs in our back are really little hydraulic shock absorbers. These
discs are made up of an outer shell, filled with fluid, primarily
water. A properly hydrated disk creates a cushion that absorbs the
shock of physical activity and supports the weight of the upper
body. These discs are self hydrating as long as there are adequate
fluid levels and regular movement. Movement that compresses and
releases pressure on the disc creates a suction that allows water
to be pulled inside the disc, keeping it fully hydrated. When a
disc is fully hydrated, the shell of the disc supports 25% of the
weight load and the fluid supports 75%. When these discs become
dehydrated, the shell has to support a larger portion of
the load causing pain, swelling and can possibly lead to more serious
problems.
Passive activities
like standing or sitting at a desk without regular movement, allow
constant pressure on the discs which slowly forces water out. Without
sufficient fluid levels, the pressure on the disc increases and
results in pain and stiffness. Simply by maintaining a constant
and adequate intake of water combined with regular movement such
as bending forward and backwards with your head and upper body allowing
the discs to hydrate, you can prevent and stop most minor back and
neck pain. Try it, youÎll be amazed how easy and effective these
natural solutions are.
Hypertension
is very often a result of the body adjusting to blood volume loss.
The most common cause of lower blood volume is dehydration. Since
our blood is more than 83% water its total volume is heavily affected
by the level of available water in our body. When the body detects
a loss of blood volume, it closes off less active capillary beds
in order to maintain proper blood flow to the more active areas.
These vessel closings cause a rise in tension inside the muscle
mass which weÎve come to know as "hypertension." More water allows
proper blood volumes and less tension.
Arthritis
pain and stiffness is now understood to be initially a result of
increased friction and swelling in the bone joints. Water is what
our body uses to lubricate these joints. When our water levels are
reduced there is increased friction between the cartilage surfaces
resulting in swelling, stiffness and pain. The movement of the joints
causes a suction that pulls water from the bone marrow to the joint
cavity if there is available water. An increased intake of water
and gentle rhythmic movements of the joints can ease, and in many
cases, overcome minor arthritic pain. A more detailed explanation
of this natural treatment can be studied in "The BodyÎs Many Cries
For Water" or a recent publication by three very highly respected
medical doctors called "The Water We Drink."
Asthma,
which affects over 12 million children in North America alone and
causes the deaths of several thousand each year, is a direct result
of increased histamine production. Dehydration initiates exaggerated
histamine production as a water regulating control. It is well known
that asthmatics have excessive levels of histamines in their lung
tissue causing constriction of the bronchial passages and increased
mucus build up. Water is used in the lungs to keep the tissue moist,
but each time we exhale, we expel moisture from our lungs. Under
normal hydrated conditions the moisture is rapidly replaced. If
we are in a dehydrated state then the tissue inside the lungs begins
to coat with mucus to prevent drying. It has been demonstrated in
many animal studies that an increase in water intake will reduce
histamine levels and over a 2 to 3 week period restore normal hydration
to lung tissue and reduce mucus build up. Once this occurs, the
bronchial passages begin to open and normal breathing is restored.
The same histamine related effects apply to allergies, and again,
significant benefits can result from an increased intake of healthy
water.
Morning sickness,
something thought of as normal, is a direct result of dehydration.
The fetus lives in a world of water which the body prioritizes above
all other needs. Throughout the night, which is the longest period
without water intake, the uterus draws water from the mothers system
to maintain its internal fluid levels and those of the fetus. In
the morning the mother awakens in a state of dehydration, nausea,
and fatigue, hence the term "morning sickness."
A common
hang-over produces the same symptoms and has essentially the
same cause, dehydration... only with a much less noble purpose.
Alcohol is a very strong diuretic and causes the body to excrete
water, often leading to advanced dehydration. Both of these common
ailments can be prevented by drinking plenty of water before and
throughout the night.
"While water
is not an absolute cure-all, we must recognize it as the base and
primary ingredient to every preventive and healing process inside
our body. We are truly a magnificent creation capable of preventing
and curing even the worst of disease and illness. Understanding
how our body works is the first step towards achieving optimum health.
Once we have this understanding, our actions begin to work in harmony
with our bodyÎs natural instincts, creating the perfect internal
environment."
- Charles Strand, Water Quality Specialist/ Editor
"If
youÎre looking for the best water on Earth, you came to the right
place!"
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