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While we all know we should drink more water, it’s easy for many us to forget to actually do it. With all of our responsibilities, we end going through the day without consuming water, and by the end, realize that we’re feeling dehydrated. When we go out with friends, they want to buy drinks. And honestly, when you’re not used to the taste of water, you might consume it less than you should. But the truth is, water is very, very good for you. It can improve your skin, your hair, and can aid in keeping you from experiencing depression and other health problems. But if you’re still not sold, it might help to know the ins and outs of consuming more water. Here are 10 facts that you should know:

Tap Is Your Best Bet

According to reports, tap water is generally healthier for you in terms of chemical and microbiological purity than bottled water. Why? Because of bacterial contamination that has appeared in the plastic bottles of some brands of water.

 

Carry Water With You

A bottle of water in your bag provides you with easy access to H2o when you’re on the go. When you’re running errands or busy at work, you don’t have the chance to fill up a jug of water like you could at home. But consuming any water is better than going through the day without.

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You Can Drink Too Much Water

Water intoxication is a real thing, and it often happens in situations where people are taking part in an intense physical activity. It happens when too much water in your system ends up diluting the sodium level in one’s bloodstream. In turn, an imbalance of water in the brain occurs.

People With Certain Conditions Shouldn’t Drink Too Much Water

According to the experts, people with heart conditions, kidney problems, high blood pressure or an edema (a swelling, particularly in the lower legs in this case) should decrease the amount of water they drink in a day.  At the very least, they should not increase their water intake by too much. Excess water can put people at risk for health complications due to their conditions.