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Did you know that water is the most important nutrient? Or that our bodies contain more water than any other substance? No wonder drinking sufficient water is one of the most important steps we can take to protect our health. The water within Most adult bodies contain 10-12 gallons of water; that's 55 to 75
percent of our total body weight. Muscle holds more water than body fat,
so the leaner you are, the greater proportion of water your body contains.
Water is present in every part of our body: 83 percent of the blood, 73
percent of muscle tissue, 25 percent of body fat and even 22 percent of
bones are made up of water.
So what does water do in our body? Water is essential, meaning we have to drink enough of it to live
and promote good health. Water is an important component of just about
every function that takes place within our bodies. It:
How much is enough?
On average, we lose about 10 cups of water each day through perspiration, breathing, urination and bowel movements. And this is on a typical day without exercise or hot weather. Most adults need 8-12 cups of water each day. There are several times
when we need even more:
If you wait until you're thirsty, chances are you're not drinking
enough. Here are ways to make sure you get enough fluids on a daily basis:
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