Donate SIGN UP

Benefits Of Drinking Water

Avatar Image
ashikbd123 | 13:36 Tue 21st Jul 2020 | Food & Drink
45 Answers
what are the key benefits of drinking water
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 20 of 45rss feed

1 2 3 Next Last

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by ashikbd123. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
you don't die
stops you from dehydrating and possible death
Or get dehydrated.
I find water a bit weak, and seldom drink it.
Going for the hard stuff Hopkirk like Vimto ;-)
Every cell in the body needs water to function correctly. However, drinking too much can lead to water intoxication and serious health consequences including death.
Adding a little lemon juice makes the water more palatable. 2 Litres(eight glasses) a day is the recommended amount.
Did you know that you can dilute water?
If a water company has a source that it very high in, say, nitrate....it dilutes that source with another that is very low in nitrate. The blend will then have a nitrate level that is permissable for drinking.
Ginge, you are diluting the nitrate not the water.
Eight glasses is a guess, danny, everyone is different. Water consumption should be judged on the colour of your pee.
Probably the most successful Cabinet Minister was Denis Howell in 1976.
After months of sunshine, he was made Minister for Drought dubbed Minister for Rain. Shortly after getting the post he performed a rain dance for reporters. And it worked. However, it rained so much, they made him Minister for Floods.
According to my wife it helps people who suffer from dry skin conditions.I can't stand still water from the tap or a bottle. I only drink carbonated water with PLJ and get through about 4 litres a day.Some water, imo, are better than others. The Caledonian sparkling water loses its effervecence very quickly where as ,I find the Ashbeck English from Tesco retains its sparkle a lot longer.
For proper function of the body, all cells and organs of the body need water.
Mild dehydration can harm energy levels and moods, which may result in the symptoms of anxiety. Similarly, being hydrated can overcome some of the negative after-effects of drinking alcohol. Alcohol is a diuretic, and therefore it causes loss in more water then you take in. Moreover, Poor hydration may enhance the risk of developing or reoccurrence of kidney stones in some people.
Blimey - 4 litres a day is going some. I'm surprised you don't go pop if it's all fizzy bottled water, which, in my opinion is a complete waste of money and contributes hugely to plastic waste.
It's also well known that nitrate pays more than day rate.
I live near Manchester and our tap water is excellent. Why anyone buys bottled water here is a mystery. Shows the power of Advertising.

The second biggest water brand in the world is Dasani by Coca-Cola. But you cannot buy it in the UK. Its launch here in 2004 was a fiasco. They were filling the bottles with filtered tap water, but the filtration made it worse quality than the stuff that came out of the taps. Coca-Cola had to withdraw it from the UK.

https://www.mashed.com/193457/the-real-reason-you-cant-buy-dasani-water-in-the-uk/
My tap water is really nice.
Sorry Diddlydoo if you disaprove of medical advise given to me due to ongoing medical issues. I rarely touch alcohol and to assist in keeping a healthy weight I have been advised to drink more water to take away any food cravings. As I have circulatory problem and have had a recent quadruple heart by-pass it is imperative I keep a healthy weight. This I have achieved and have lost four stone which will also ,hopefully, keep diabetes at bay.
As I have noticed the rubbish you often write on this site I would sooner take the advice of health care professionals than a deranged stranger on a forum thanks.As for ecology I dispose of my plastic bottles responsibly after use.
A splash makes the whiskey last longer.

1 to 20 of 45rss feed

1 2 3 Next Last

Do you know the answer?

Benefits Of Drinking Water

Answer Question >>