5 Signs You’re Dehydrated

Picture a tall glass of icy-cold, refreshing water. Imagine a detailed image of it in your mind’s eye. Does the thought make you thirsty? If so, it’s likely you’re not drinking enough water. That’s because thirst is an early indicator of dehydration. Too often we unintentionally ignore thirst. With our fast-paced and busy lifestyle we often don’t realize we’re thirsty until severe dehydration hits. To make matters worse, a lot of people try to quench their thirst with soda or other sugary drinks which only causes the body to lose more water.

THE RESULT IS CHRONIC DEHYDRATION.

Over time, this can lead to a wide range of symptoms that can make life downright miserable.Here are five surprising signs that you may be chronically dehydrated and need to reach for a few more glasses of H20 every day.

1. Dry Skin

Your skin is the body’s largest organ and is made up of 64% water! As a result, it needs generous amounts of water to stay healthy and hydrated. When your skin doesn’t get enough water, it will become dry, itchy, and breakouts will be more common. In fact, dry skin is one of the earliest signs of severe dehydration. If this is something you experience, try increasing your intake of filtered water.

2. Fatigue and Lack of Energy

An early symptom of dehydration is fatigue and lethargy. Dehydration causes the enzymatic activity in the body to slow down which results in that miserable sluggish feeling we all have struggled with. Most people assume they feel tired from working hard, a poor night’s sleep, or they just naturally have low energy levels. While this can be the case, more often than not, it’s caused by dehydration. Try starting your day with a glass of lemon water to feel refreshed.

3. Constipation and Digestive Issues

Without enough water, the digestive system slows down dramatically. The result is constipation and gut discomfort. Your colon, along with other regions of the digestive system, draws in water to help move waste along. When you’re dehydrated, it’s much like trying to go down a steep waterslide with no water… ouch! Water also allows your gut to absorb water-soluble vitamins. So when you’re dehydrated, it’s possible to be deficient in vitamins B and C.

4. Weight Gain

Thirst can be easily mistaken for hunger. Sometimes when you’re slightly dehydrated, your body will make you feel hungry instead of thirsty. t’s a fiendish trick that can result in constant overeating which, of course, leads to weight gain. “People just think that when they start to get a little weak or they have a headache, they need to eat something, but most often they need to drink [water],” said Grace Webb, Assistant Director for the Clinical Nutrition at New York Hospital. Drinking more water can help you feel full more often, which in turn can result in better eating habits. To distinguish the difference between real hunger and thirst, drink a glass of water before you raid the pantry for a snack. If the hunger pangs subside after a few minutes, you’ll know it was just thirst playing a trick on you.

5. Stiff or Painful Joints

Our joints are made up of cartilage, fluid to reduce friction, and soft membranes. They prevent our bones from grinding against each other every time we move. Without water, these joint structures can’t do their job well. So to help keep your joints moving without discomfort, make sure you get enough water.

MAKE SURE YOUR WATER IS TOXIN-FREE

With busy lifestyles, it’s easy to forget about the simple things that make a big impact on our everyday life. It’s possible you can significantly improve your life just by drinking a few more glasses of H20 every day. To reap all the health benefits, make sure the water you drink is free of toxins that can harm your health. Lead, mercury and pesticides are commonly found in water supplies so filtered water is a must to feel your best.

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CBD Oil…Now I’m a Believer!

Why didn’t I pay attention when people recommended CBD oil for my inflammation?  Now I am a believer, user, and sharer of this amazing oil.  We never stop learning do we?

When looking for a good CBD oil to relieve pain after I injured my back I stumbled on a friend’s website with CBD oil.  I purchased the oil and became an immediate believer in its power to relieve inflammation.  Since then I have tried several of their other products and to my delight  they are not only effective but well priced.   Plus, all are plant based, 100% certified organic.

To find out if it was truly getting into my blood stream I took these before and after photos of my own blood just twenty minutes after I took Calm 750 (Touchstone Essentials CBD oil). I used my biologic microscope on the phase contrast settings.  I did this an hour after a big lunch to create an acidic environment.  Then I used the CBD oil and waited twenty minutes and put another sample slide under the lens.  WOW!

Before CBD                                                          After CBD

The Before photo shows slightly acidic blood.  It is dehydrated with low iron and low oxygen.  The After photo has hydrated, oxygenated blood with fuller more effective red blood cells.  I have been doing live blood cell analysis for twenty years and there are only a handful of products that produce this kind of result in this short time frame.

I also learned that not all CBD oils are created equal.  The purity, carrier oil, whether it’s certified organic, and how it’s processed all effect it’s the strength and bio-availability.   I talk to people who say that CBD didn’t work for them.  I say,  “Then you aren’t taking a good one”.

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Thanks for reading,

Rena

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6 THINGS THAT HAPPEN WHEN YOU DON’T DRINK WATER

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The Institute of Medicine suggests women drink about nine cups of water a day, which may leave you wondering whether that’s actually worth all the trips to the bathroom. We went straight to the studies to show you yes, it is.

Click the link below:

6 Things That Happen To Your Body When You Don’t Drink Water

“ONE SIMPLE CHOICE CAN CHANGE EVERYTHING”
RENA

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Got Inflammation?

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You could be missing the powerful healing power of enzymes!

You can eat the best foods all day long, but if you don’t have enough of the right kinds of enzymes you won’t digest and assimilate them.  This makes it very hard to get healthy simply by eating “right”.  So, today we’ll look at the role of enzymes in your body’s quest for homeostasis, i.e. health.

In short, enzymes…

  • are in every living cell and all living organisms.
  • are the life force and catalyst for protein molecules.
  • do not work without co-enzymes – vitamin and minerals.
  • cooked and processed foods do not have the necessary enzymes.
  • come in two types – metabolic enzymes and digestive enzymes.

First let’s look the two types and why it is so very important to take digestive enzymes so your body can actually function without disease.

 Metabolic Enzymes

Over 3,000 metabolic enzymes have been identified as being necessary factors in running the human body.  You need enzymes for cell reproduction, breathing, digestion, nerve transmission, disease protection, and thousands of other biochemical reactions that take place in the body. The body has a limited supply of renewable metabolic enzymes, and the faster you use the enzyme potential you inherited at birth, the quicker you run out of these vital essential enzymes.

Digestive Enzymes
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The enzymes necessary to digest our foods are contained within that food.  Ripe, raw fruits and vegetables are excellent sources of natural digestive enzymes. When you eat a ripe fruit or vegetable, the enzymes it contains can do almost all of the necessary digestion with very little help of the digestive enzymes secreted by the body. Unfortunately, enzymes can only develop and mature in a natural food source because the enzymes develop along with the food.  Therefore, we would need to eat the food just before it became rotten when it is really just digesting itself. The more natural enzymes a food possesses, the more self-digestion occurs, which lessens the amount of digestive work the body has to do.

However…

What happens when you eat a enzyme deficient, chemically impregnated, highly processed and well preserved meal, which seems to be the favorite of today’s high stress, fast food society?  Well, without the correct enzymes the food you ingest isn’t completely digested or assimilated and can remain in your intestinal tract in this undigested state for months. It is estimated that by middle age many people have as much as 20 pounds of undigested putrefying food in their colon!  As this undigested, putrefying food builds up in the intestine it begins to produce harmful bacteria and poisonous toxins.  This leaves you wide open for degenerative diseases and colon cancer.  It is estimated that 80 percent of all disease conditions can be traced back to a malfunctioning intestinal tract and missing enzymes.

Metabolic vs. Digestive Enzymes

A diet that is lacking in proper digestive enzymes can also disrupt body functions other than the digestive tract. Your body’s 3,000+ metabolic enzymes are in all the cells, tissues, organs, and fluids of the body which are designed to provide energy, fight disease, and make sure the body processes continue to run efficiently.  These metabolic enzymes were not designed to digest food.  But, when you eat enzyme deficient foods, it forces the body to transform  metabolic enzymes into enzymes needed for digestion. So, you are robbing Peter to pay Paul.  This stealing of metabolic enzymes from other sources to fulfill needs of the digestive tract sets up a competition for enzymes among the various organs and system of the body.

As tissues and organs, such as the pancreas, spleen, heart, kidneys, and liver are depleted of their needed metabolic enzymes, they begin to deteriorate and malfunction.  This leads to chronic conditions and degenerative diseases such as allergies, skin conditions, pancreatitis, diabetes, and cancer.

Most of us deplete our natural enzyme levels as we age.  A 70 year old person has about half the enzyme levels of a 20 year old.  But, because of our modern enzyme deficient diet, even 20 year olds are now showing signs of enzyme deficiency.  Essentially, you live as long as your supply of enzymes lasts.  When the time comes that you can no longer make certain enzymes, then total system shutdown is not far away.

Early signs of enzyme deficiency are:

  • digestive problems
  • heartburn
  • acid reflux
  • gas
  • bloating
  • belching

Enzyme deficiency could be a major contributor if you experience:

  • chronic fatigue
  • aches and pains
  • chronic viral or bacterial infections
  • premature aging
  • arthritis
  • rheumatism
  • swelling of the joints
  • skin conditions
  • high blood pressure
  • poor digestion
  • obesity
  • respiratory problems
  • allergies
  • loss of memory

“Supplemental digestive enzymes insure assimilation and maximized utilization of core nutrients for health and healing.”  Dr. Linda G. Rector-Page – Health and Healing

“Radiation of our food supplies preserves the food (up to 4.5 rads of gamma radiation) which is 10,000 times the lethal dose to humans.  This process destroys enzymes.  So even if you eat fresh raw foods, you may not be getting any enzymes at all.”  Dr.Carson E. Pierce – What Would I Do If I Had Cancer Again

Learn more about enzymes and how you can purchase a time honored formula.  

http://www.renabatt.com

Rena

 “One Simple Choice Can Change Everything”

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THANK GOODNESS FOR OSTEOPOROSIS….

Why would I say that?  Isn’t osteoporosis a disease?  Not really.  The way our bodies are designed, if we don’t take in enough minerals daily to buffer the acid load from our daily activity (stress, toxins, poor diet, soda, and exercise),  then we have our beautiful bones to thank for buffering that acid with alkaline minerals from our bones…or we would be suffering more serious health consequences. Our bodies work hard to keep that acid/alkaline buffering process in balance.

It’s sort of like robbing Peter to pay Paul.  There is a daily give and take of the minerals in the bones so that we always have what we need for our bodies to function and recover.  But, when there is no “deposit” and only “withdrawal” our bones become porous and brittle…osteoporosis.

On the other hand, if we do get those daily minerals we can add back to those porous, brittle bones and return them to full measure.  Unfortunately, our foods today are seriously low in enough minerals to do the job so we need to supplement.  It takes a little time, but if we are consistent with a superior mineral supplement we can win the game.

I am merely one of thousands of success stories of an amazing mineral product you simply put in your water.  With over two decades of experience I am healthier today at almost 70 than I was in my forties.   Back then, I was loosing my teeth because of my osteoporosis.  My mother had it so I just assumed it was hereditary.  When I was introduced to the water minerals I had no idea I would have such amazing results.  They just said, “Drink the water and good things will happen”.  I am still telling people who after over twenty years of sharing the good news.  

If you would like to know more simply leave me your information below.  You can also Follow me and use the information on my website to help others.

**A note of caution.  If you are taking a medication to stop your bones from being depleted, you are not getting the buffering you need to address your acid load which can create an imbalance more serious than brittle bones.  Be sure to look at the side effects before you go that route.

“ONE SIMPLE CHOICE CAN CHANGE EVERYTHING”
RENA

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