Water is very beneficial for our body, we don’t really realize how important it is.
My parents didn’t teach me to drink enough water. They used to tell me to eat good, to sleep well, to go to school to be a good girl. I didn’t really pay attention on how much water I used to drink and I didn’t even now that by not drinking enough water it could give me a dry skin and make me feel bad in my own body. Usually we feel hungry through the day and usually we eat. Water is on the 2nd place because we are too busy to think about our body. We drink coffee, black tea, every tea with theine that keeps us awake. And of course, by drinking coffee and tea we are socializing. It’s some kind of ritual because it brings us together. But did you know that by drinking coffee you are taking away all minerals and vitamins that are beneficial for your body. But mostly since the coffee works as a sponge it takes away your water. Years will pass by and you’re not going to be able to notice that your body is thirsty.
There are many discussions on the topic of water. Did you know that a baby’s body is comprised of almost 80% water and that an adult person is comprised around 60% of water? That’s a big difference right! We should keep those 80% for sure, or we should work on it to get it back.
The first signs off dehydration you will notice on your lips and around them. You will notice small lines and they will look fragile and dry. I see it on my face when I don’t drink enough water. My face is talking to me every day. It makes me aware off the choices that I made through the day.
Water cleans out our system, it cleans our kidneys, liver, blood, lymphatic system. It works as a detox. There’re so many complex and interesting chemical processes in our bodily system and yet without water they would not be possible. Our cells need it too. To be able to produce and regenerate, we need water.
So, what do you think, how much water we actually need through the day?
The minimum amount of how much water we should take through the day is 2 liters. It really depends on you, on your lifestyle, where you live, how much you eat, how heavy you are, how much you sleep, and how much you move.
Let me give you an example: if you live in Africa of course you need to drink more water. You are going to sweat much more there than in Sweden. Africa is warmer than anywhere else in the world. People in the colder area don’t sweat that much except if they are going to sauna. And by the way sauna is very good for your skin. If you eat too much meat, dairy products, sweets, you should drink more because it flushes out your toxins from the body. Certain fats especially animal fats are harder to dissolve, and they can stay much longer in the body. If you are above your normal weight you need to drink more water.
Water Flushes toxins and fats and it works as a shower from inside out.
Water:
– detoxifying
– purifying
– cleansing
– stress reducer
– it hydrates
– anti aging
– creates elasticity
And what about your face and water?
Your face is dependent on water. Good looking skin is hydrated. So, by drinking water through the day your face will have benefits from it. It can take away, remove some wrinkles on your face, you will feel better and you will look younger. You’ll create some good habits and your skin will be more elastic.
As a Face Yoga Teacher, I can read people’s faces, I can see how much they drink and what kind of lifestyle they have. My conclusion, people are thirsty!
And let me tell you something about sleeping habits. Did you ever wake up and had more wrinkles than a day before? That’s because you didn’t get enough water the day before. Those wrinkles are not real wrinkles. Real wrinkles are caused by lacking collagen and they are much deeper. These fine lines are created by dehydration. So yes, if you would drink some more water, you will get rid of your fine lines.