I must drink more water!

I’m doing it again, I’m writing another post about water intake. Except stupidly for some reason, writing it down and repeating “drink more water,” makes me think, I need to. 🤷🏻‍♀️

So, here’s to me remembering to “drink more water.”

And you should be too.

I’m not meaning to sound naggy, but with this sunshine and long summer days, your water intake is super important. Since my last post about the importance of drinking water when I was pregnant in 2016, I moan at myself to do it more and still, naughtily don’t.

I mean I drink it, the problem is, I don’t drink anywhere near the amount I should.

Water for all of its benefits is just not as sexy as the likes of green tea, yet we’re supposed to drink as much of it as possible as it’s critical to keeping us hydrated and our bodies functioning. Our bodies are made up of 60% of water and every part of our bodies from our hair to our toes, needs water to keep us functioning. Water is important for healthy skin, hair and nails, as well as controlling our body temperature, heart rate and blood pressure.

What are we recommended to consume daily?

According to Nutrition UK;  “The amount of fluid you need depends on many things including the weather, how much physical activity you do and your age, but European recommendations suggest 1.6L of fluid per day for women (about 8 200ml glasses) and 2L  of fluid per day for men (about 10 200ml glasses). This is on top of the water provided by food you eat. You can get water from nearly all fluid that you drink, apart from stronger alcoholic drinks such as wine and spirits.”

Can you drink too much?

Yes – drinking excessive amounts of fluid is not helpful and, in rare cases can be dangerous. If you are passing urine frequently and your urine is very pale, you may be drinking more than you need.

So what is deemed as acceptable to count towards your water intake?

Fruits

• Fruits are an excellent source of water.

• Watermelon is 90% water, which ranks the highest on the fruits list.

• Tis’ the season to be jolly and oranges are an excellent source for water intake.

• Grapefruit and melons are also great for your water intake.

Vegetables

• Vegetables don’t contain as much water as fruit but you can still get water from each portion.

• These vegetables include celery, cucumbers, tomatoes, green peppers and Romaine lettuce.

Milk

Milk is a good way to refuel and an added bonus, calcium. Calcium is an essential nutrient for all of our cells, and if we don’t consume enough, our bones release some of their stored cache to maintain precise levels in the blood.

Hot drinks

• Drinking tea or coffee helps hit your daily water intake, even though they contain caffeine, drunk in moderation, hot drinks are a good source of water intake.

• Herbal teas count towards your daily water intake, so stock up on all that green tea, there’s no harm in drinking a lot of it!

Fruit smoothies

If, like me, you love a fruit smoothie in the morning, you’ll be pleased to know that not only do they give you water, they also give you the vitamins and minerals your body needs and, and counts towards your 5-a-day. Just one 150ml glass of fruit juice counts as one portion of fruit, but try not to drink too much of it as they do contain a lot of natural sugar which is acidic and can potentially harm your teeth.

Don’t be fooled by sodas!

Don’t be fooled by the likes of soda water or fizzy drinks. They may hydrate you for a short period of time but they’re mostly made up of sugar and won’t give you the hydration your body really craves, no mater how satisfying they may feel at that moment in time.

Luckily today I’ve drunk a couple pints of water, here’s to more body fuel!

One Comment Add yours

  1. Hilary Tan says:

    I was counting green tea and even coffee as water consumption. However. I drink little to no plain water. Very rarely would I use a water bottle. Now, I’m going try try and drink 2 32oz water bottles of plain water a day. I’m going to see if that helps because whatever I’ve been doing doesn’t seem to be working.

    I agree that soda isn’t healthy. I managed to cut soda out of my diet a couple years ago and I feel a lot better about that! I still like the occasional fizzy fruit-infused water. 😀💧

    Like

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s