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Did you know that if you simply feel thirsty then you’re probably already dehydrated? Staying properly hydrated is actually rather difficult; most people pay attention to consuming the right amount of calories, and only eating when they’re hungry (which is a good rule!) but only drinking once you’re thirsty could lead to dehydration. Water is a very powerful thing. There is a reason that people can survive long fasts so long as they drink plenty of water. Your organs need it more than they need nutrients from food, so perhaps you should start paying more attention to it. If you dedicate just a month to drinking enough water a day, you could notice some major differences in your life. Here is what happens when you start drinking enough water.

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You’ll retain water, at first

Don’t freak out! If you put on a few pounds when you first start drinking more water, don’t worry; you’re just retaining water because your body isn’t used to this fluid consumption yet. Your body will adjust, and you’ll lose the water weight.

 

 

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You’ll be more flexible

Your bones need plenty of water to rebuild cartilage, and you need cartilage to protect your joints from impact. If you’re a runner, you especially can’t afford to skimp on your water intake. Drinking plenty of water will help your joints move with ease.

 

 

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Your hangovers will be so much milder

If you are a regular drinker, the symptoms of your hangovers will hit you a lot less if you drink a lot of water. Your face won’t look as exhausted the next day, you won’t feel as foggy, and your head won’t hurt as much.

 

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You will exercise longer

If you’re not properly hydrated before working out, you’ll become tired and even more dehydrated quickly, which will cut your workouts short. If you give yourself plenty of water, then it can afford to sweat a little longer.