How much water should I drink?

Health essentials: Are you getting enough water?

A man wearing a gray t-shirt holds a metal water bottle with the Amway logo on it.

I’m sure you have all heard it at one time or another: “You need to drink more water.”

Water makes up more than half of your body weight, and without the right amount, your body can’t work its best. Good hydration supports the body’s immune system (our best defense against illness), helps skin health, and keeps our mind sharp and our days productive.

But how much water is enough?

How much water should you drink?

The amount of water required each day depends on your body size, how physically active you are, whether you’re sick or breastfeeding, and even the climate in which you live, because your body uses water to keep you cool or warm.

Every day, the average person should drink between 72 and 96 oz. of water – or between nine and 12 8-oz. glasses – to replace the fluids normally lost throughout the day. We developed a handy chart to help you remember.

A chart indicating how much water a person needs each day determined by their weight. It is depicted in glasses with the eSpring logo on them.

Dehydration symptoms

If your body’s water level drops, you become dehydrated, which can range from annoying to dangerous. Fatigue, lethargy, headaches, inability to focus, dizziness and lack of strength are all possible signs of dehydration.

Every cell of your body is affected when you don’t get enough water. Your organs, body system, and even your bones are made with water. Your body is also constantly losing water, even when all you’re doing is breathing.

Add exercise to the mix and the water loss grows. When you sweat, you lose a lot of electrolytes, including sodium, potassium and chloride, which are essential to your body’s functions. This is why you’ll often get muscle cramps if you haven’t consumed enough water.

Slices of watermelon

Hydrating foods

If you struggle to drink that much water, there are some other options. You can get a significant amount of water from the food you eat, if you choose wisely.

Most fruits and vegetables have extremely high water content – around 85 percent or more. A bit of the aptly-named watermelon, for example, consists of 92 percent water.

You can also get water through other beverages. Fruit juices, milk, milk alternatives and teas are good sources. It’s best to avoid too many caffeinated drinks, but they can help somewhat, too. Water is usually the best option, however, because it’s free of calories, fat and sugar.

A person on a beach holds packages of XS Cocowater mixins in front of the camera.

Tips for getting enough water

Depending on your schedule and work habits, it may be difficult to remember to drink your daily requirement of water. Getting into the habit of carrying a reusable water bottle with you wherever you go can make a big difference.

You can develop a routine of filling it at certain times of day, like just before you leave the house and right before lunch. That will make it easy to track how much you drink. (There are apps for that, too, of course.)                                                                  ðŸ‘†

If you don’t like the taste or smell of your tap water, consider investing in a quality water filter, like the eSpring™ UV Water Purifier from Amway to remove that barrier. You could also try infusing water with fruits or vegetables, or try mix-ins to improve the flavor.



How Water is Purified with eSpring-Amway




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