8 August 2022

Refreshing Hacks – Make Drinking Water Fun

Drinking enough water is essential to our health. However, drinking enough can be tiresome or boring. With these hacks, you can add some tasty infusions to your water and increase your intake of vitamins and minerals!

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Water makes up approximately 60% of the human body and our blood contains 90% water. We need plenty of fluids to keep our cleansing systems up and running.

Bodily systems that depend on water include:

  • Sweating: plays a key role in regulating our body temperature and blood pressure - along with spicy food.
  • Urinating: which helps to flush out toxins
  • Water supports a well-working digestion
  • Water lubricates your joints

Water is also necessary for:

  • Cell regeneration
  • Saliva production
  • Keeping our organs hydrated (esp. brain and kidneys)
  • Water also helps us break down and absorbed valuable minerals and vitamins

Other benefits of drinking lots of water:

Water is excellent for good skin health. Dehydration can cause skin vulnerabilities and accelerate the ageing process.

Risks of Dehydration

Not drinking enough water can cause dehydration. Long-term dehydration can be dangerous. It can make you feel drained, fatigued and cause headaches. Sometimes we interpret thirst as hunger. Therefore, always drink water when you start feeling hungry, and see if the feeling goes away. Maybe you were just thirsty!

How much should I drink?

This depends on each individual. Height, weight and level of activity play key roles here. As a general rule of thumb, you should aim to drink about 1.5 litres of water each day. For people who exercise a lot, you should drink more.

Water, unsweetened teas or even water-containing fruits are a great way to make sure you’re staying hydrated. To prevent drinking from getting boring, we’ve compiled some hacks for you to make your drinking experience fun and tasty!

Drinking hacks: make water tasty!

These foods can be used as an add-on to your water. Not only will they add great flavour to your beverage, they also contain important nutrients and vitamins!

Lemon / Lime

For a refreshing and citrusy experience. Cut up some lemons and limes and add the slices to your drink. Squeezing them can also add a tangy, sourness to your drink and increase your Vitamin C intake.

Cucumber

Cucumbers are a highly hydrating vegetable. 96% of a cucumber is made up of water. It's therefore a great candidate for eating your water. However, adding it to some water also infuses it with some refreshing flavour and gives you that immediate spa feeling!

Mint

Fresh and hydrating. Mint contains menthol which can aid digestion and boost your immune system. Add some mint to your water for a minty, refreshing boost.

Ginger

Ginger is a famous superfood. High in antioxidants and great for relieving nausea and boosting your immune system. Chop some ginger up and add it to hot or cold water.

Berries

Refreshing and sweet. Berries like blueberries, strawberries and raspberries also have a high water content, so eating them will also hydrate you. Add them to your water or tea for a pleasant fruity twist.

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