- Get healthy skin
Drinking water moisturises your skin from the inside out. Water is essential to maintaining elasticity and suppleness and helps prevent dryness. - Lose weight
Increased water consumption can help you control weight by preventing you from confusing hunger with thirst - Flush toxins
Water flush out toxins; appropriate water intake lessens the burden on your kidneys and liver. - Reduce your risk of a heart attack
Researchers studied more than 20,000 healthy men and women and found that people who drink more than five glasses of water a day were less likely to die from a heart attack or heart disease than those who drank fewer than two glasses a day. - Cushion and lubricate your joints and muscles
Water makes up a large part of the fluid that lubricates and cushions your joints and muscles. Drinking water before, during, and after exercise can also help reduce muscle cramping and premature fatigue. - Stay regular
Water helps prevent constipation by adding fluid to the colon and bulk to stools, making bowel movements easier to pass. - Stay hydrated, get energized, and be alert
On average, most adults lose about 10 cups of fluid a day through sweating, exhaling, urinating, and bowel movements. Even minor dehydration can cause impaired concentration, headaches, irritability, and fatigue. - Regulate your body temperature
Perspiration is your body’s natural mechanism to control body temperature. And to sweat, you need plenty of water. - Reduce the risk of disease and infection
Water can help prevent kidney stones and reduce your chances of getting bladder, kidney, and urinary tract infections. One study found that women who drank more than five glasses of water a day had a risk of colon cancer that was 45 percent less than those who drank two or fewer glasses a day. - Get well
The traditional prescription to “drink plenty of fluids” when you’re sick still holds strong. Water can help control a fever, replace lost fluids, and thin out mucus.
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