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We’re told we need to drink often to stay hydrated. But is that really true?
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0:00 Introduction: Is drinking a lot of water healthy?
Is it healthy to drink water all day long? Let’s talk about it.
Yes, we need water—I’m not against drinking water. But I think we need to rethink the concept of sipping on something constantly.
An interesting research paper suggests that thirst triggers oxytocin, the trust and love hormone. This is also a powerful stress-reducing hormone.
If you drink something all day long, you may not trigger oxytocin as much as if you waited until your body gave you signals of thirst.
We know the importance of eating intermittently, but what about drinking intermittently? We don’t want to reduce the quantity of water we drink, but what if we decrease the frequency we drink?
Drinking too much water can dilute your stomach acid and affect your digestion. It can also flush out electrolytes and lead to low sodium levels.
A sodium deficiency may cause fatigue, weakness, an increase in adrenaline, and many other health concerns. You need a combination of water and sodium in your diet to really hydrate your body.
I think we need to ask ourselves more often whether we’re actually thirsty or not. You may even find your stress goes down a bit if you don’t over-hydrate.
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Watch this episode next: Reset Your Body in 5 Days (With Zero Food)
Just so you know, my full line of high-quality supplements is available on Amazon — search Dr. Berg Supplements.
We’re told we need to drink often to stay hydrated. But is that really true?
SUBSCRIBE TO MY NEWSLETTER HERE: https://drbrg.co/3TdtIE7
DATA:
0:00 Introduction: Is drinking a lot of water healthy?
Is it healthy to drink water all day long? Let’s talk about it.
Yes, we need water—I’m not against drinking water. But I think we need to rethink the concept of sipping on something constantly.
An interesting research paper suggests that thirst triggers oxytocin, the trust and love hormone. This is also a powerful stress-reducing hormone.
If you drink something all day long, you may not trigger oxytocin as much as if you waited until your body gave you signals of thirst.
We know the importance of eating intermittently, but what about drinking intermittently? We don’t want to reduce the quantity of water we drink, but what if we decrease the frequency we drink?
Drinking too much water can dilute your stomach acid and affect your digestion. It can also flush out electrolytes and lead to low sodium levels.
A sodium deficiency may cause fatigue, weakness, an increase in adrenaline, and many other health concerns. You need a combination of water and sodium in your diet to really hydrate your body.
I think we need to ask ourselves more often whether we’re actually thirsty or not. You may even find your stress goes down a bit if you don’t over-hydrate.
Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
Follow Me On Social Media:
YouTube Shorts: https://www.youtube.com/@UCpWhiwlOPxOmwQu5xyjtLDw
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drericberg
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drericberg/
Spotify Podcast: 🎧 https://drbrg.co/DrBerg-Spotify
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drbergofficial
X: https://x.com/dr_ericberg
Keto Recipes: https://www.youtube.com/@drbergketorecipes
Disclaimer:
#keto #ketodiet #weightloss #keto
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