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Contributed by Sanjeev Gupta
Healing Powers of Water
Up to seventy percent of the total body weight is due
to water. Although it is present in all parts of the body, it is more
in organs such as lungs and brain and fluids such as blood, lymph,
saliva and secretions by the organs of the digestive system.
Most people believe that we feel thirsty whenever our body needs more
water. While this is true, recent research studies have indicated that
there are several other indicators of inadequate water in some or all
parts of the body. Ignoring these indicators can lead to several major
diseases that medicines may cure but not treat.
How is the body
water regulated?
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Whenever there is water shortage in the
house, one would prioritize the use of water for essential purposes.
Similarly, when the body receives less water, histamine, a chemical
compound present in all cells, initiates a system of water regulation.
Histamine directs some neurotransmitters to operate sub-systems to
regulate water intake. These sub-systems use chemical substances such as
vasopressin" and "renin-angiotensin" for regulating water
intake and distribution.
The ratio of the water content in and outside the cells of the various
organs is very important. As age advances, water content in the cells
decreases. Since the water content in each cell plays a vital role in
maintaining is normal function, inadequate water can lead to loss of some
functions. Loss of functions results in specific signs and symptoms.
Important
use of water for maintaining normal health |
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Necessary for all chemical reactions in the
body. Just as water helps a seed grow into a tree, it also helps our body
grow from birth to adulthood. |
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The flow of water inside and outside the
cells generates energy. This energy is stored in body along with other
chemical sources of energy in the body. |
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The energy generated by the water in the
cells helps transmit impulses in the nerves. |
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Helps formation of a glue like material
that helps the solid substances in the walls of the cells to be
"stuck" to each other. |
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Helps transport the chemical substances
produced by the brain that
carry its messages to different parts of the body. |
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Just as there are lanes on a main road for
different types of vehicles, chemical substances of the brain are
transported in the "water lanes" along the length of the nerves. |
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Water content in the body influences the
functions of the various proteins and enzymes that are dissolved in it.
In addition to these, Nature Cure describes the following roles of water
in our body |
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Water helps maintain the moisture of the
lining of the internal organs of the body. |
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It maintains normal volume and consistency
of fluids such as bloodand lymph. |
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It regulates body temperature. |
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It removes "poisons" or
"toxins" from the body through urine, sweat and breathing. |
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Water is essential for regulating the
normal structure and functions of the skin. |
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The body looses about four liters of water
every day. It is therefore necessary to replenish this volume by drinking
at least the equivalent amount of water every day. Inadequate intake of
water can lead to dehydration.
Normal
daily requirement of water |
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Quantity of water required for the body
functions depends on several factors such as age, climate, season,
physical activity, type of food consumed, amount of condiments and spices
used for cooking, the water content in the food, salt intake etc. |
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Normally, our daily diet provides about
two-third of the body's requirement of water. Some health practitioners
suggest that you drink about eight to ten glasses of water every day to
meet the remaining one-third of the body's requirement. You also need to
drink a lot of water when you are tired and / or are sweating profusely. |
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One should avoid drinking water while
eating food, as digestion of the food is likely to be adversely affected.
Water also dilutes the digestive juices in the stomach, thus leading to
indigestion. It is desirable that you drink water on empty stomach or
three hours after food or one to one and half-hours before food.
How
should you drink water?
Nature Cure recommends that you need to "eat liquids and drink
solids". This means that you need to take water sip by sip, and
"chew" it in the mouth in order to mix it with the saliva. Avoid
regular use of straws for drinking water and or fluids.
What is
the best type of water for drinking?
Nature Cure recommends drinking pure water to which no minerals are added.
However, water from natural sources may contain minerals that can be
beneficial to the body in specific conditions due to their reaction and
affinity towards the mineral content in the food.
Does
temperature of the drinking water affect health? |
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Cold water from natural sources is fit for
drinking because of six main reasons.
1. Lowers the body temperature
2. Dilutes the blood to the required consistency.
3. Promotes excretion of poisons from the skin in the form of
"evaporation".
4. Stimulates the normal functions of the kidneys and therefore increases
the rate of removal of "poisons" from the body through the
urine.
5. Increases movements of the intestines, thus facilitating formation and
passing of soft stools. |
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Sipping hot water has several benefits too.
For example, as soon as you drink hot water, there is instant stimulation
of the inner lining of the stomach and contraction of its blood vessels.
Thus, you are less likely to suffer from increased acid secretions in the
stomach.
Hot water cleans the stomach, relieves heartburn, belching, flatulence,
acute indigestion, vomiting and cramps in the abdomen. It is important to
remember that hot water should be sipped and not gulped.
Hydrotherapy
Hydrotherapy is a branch of healing systems that deals with the management
of diseases such as headache, constipation, high blood pressure, etc. by
using water, either as an external application or taken internally or
both.
Water is used for hydrotherapy because of three main reasons:
1. It has immense power for absorbing and communicating heat.
2. Water is an universal solvent. This means that majority of the
substances can dissolve in water.
3. Water can be easily frozen to a solid state as ice or heated to a
gaseous form as vapour.
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