Daily Adult
Daily Adult
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Water is an important structural component of skin cartilage, tissues and organs. For humans, each body part is dependent from the water. The average adult loses about 2.5 liters of water per day through perspiration, respiration and excretion. Signs of deterioration of the body starts to appear when body loses 5% of its total water volume. Functions of our glands and organs eventually deteriorate if they are not fed well, clean water.
Our body consists of about 75% water, brain is 85% of blood is 90%, muscles are 75%, kidney is 82% and bone 22% water. In healthy adults, it is seen as fatigue and general discomfort, and for infants may be dehydration. In older people, loss of 5% of the water causes the body chemistry becomes abnormal, especially if the percentage of electrolytes is overbalanced with sodium.One can see the signs aging such as wrinkles, lethargy and even disorientation. The continuing loss of water will accelerate the aging time, as well as increasing the risk of disease.
If your body is not enough hydrogen, the cells will draw water from the blood, which will make your heart work harder. In this same time, the kidneys can not purify blood effectively. When this happens, some of the impairment charge is transferred to the liver and other organs, which can cause severely stressed. In addition, you may experience a number of minor health conditions such as constipation, dry and itching, rash, epistaxis, urinary tract infection, cough, sneezing, sinus pressure and headaches.
So, how much water is not enough for you? Minimum quantity of water necessary, depending on body weight. More accurate calculation, is to drink ounces of water for each kilogram body weight.


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