Showing posts with label Water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Water. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Water. How much is enough?

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As part of an initial consultation in the clinic, I spend a little time talking about water. How much do you drink? How often do you drink? Are you thirsty? Can you quench your thirst? Do you drink a certain amount because you think you should? And so on. I generally establish one of two things. Either the patient is actually drinking too much water or they don't drink any at all. There doesn't seem to be many that fall in between. So how do you know what enough is?


It is possible to have too much water, although it won't generally cause too much havoc. It will however, dilute the 'good stuff' in your body. This is assuming it's not massive amounts. Large quantities of water are in fact, very harmful, but as a rule so long as you aren't taking in more than your kidneys can handle, you will be fine. I'm really stunned by the amount of patients who tell me they force in 3 Litres per day. I actually wonder what else they have time for between trips to the loo and filling up their water bottles. That's a lot of water! As with most things in life, not one size fits all. The amount of water you require depends on several factors including your weight, how much you exercise, the climate you are in and a few other factors such as breast feeding and medications. I put myself through this: Hydration Calculator. The results showed that I require 2 litres per day, 20% of which may come from foods and so long as I eat a very clean diet, I can get away with 1.7L. Now that’s more like it.


Being unable to quench your thirst is a different matter all together. From a Chinese Medicine viewpoint, it may be an indication that the patient is 'yin deficient' (yin pertaining to fluids and other hydrating matter). In such cases, no amount of water is enough. Because this is a reflection of the internal organs (most likely kidneys), I use herbal formulas and acupuncture to support organ function and nourish the body, which will in turn see the body is well hydrated and able to adequately process fluids.


Every part of your body needs water however the kidneys are the powerhouse that take the biggest beating if you haven't taken enough in. For me as a Natural Fertility Specialist, this is vital, as the kidneys are imperative for healthy reproductive function. Of course, all areas of your body need to be in tip top working order to make babies, but simple changes like drinking enough water, can make all the difference to your reproductive health and wellbeing.


Remember the following and stay well hydrated.

* Coffee, Tea, Soft drinks etc, need not apply. They do not count to your daily water intake - in fact they will make you dehydrated.

* Drinking all daily water intake in one foul swoop just won’t do. Pace yourself.

* I suggest to all patients they set times to drink water, to create a habit. So it might go something like this; upon waking, at 10 am, before lunch, at 2pm, before you leave from work, before dinner and before bed (or whatever works for you). Before you know it, you have consumed your 6-8 glasses in for the day.

* Excessive thirst indicates something isn't right - get it checked out if this applies to you.

* Get the best quality water you can. Filtered tap water is on the top of my list. Bottled water is fine also. Avoid drinking water that has been sitting in plastic bottles for long periods of time, as the toxins of the plastic will surely find their way in!

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Step-tember Body Cleansing - lets get this started!

Step-tember Body Cleansing

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My Step-tember cleansing process will have you feeling ready for the summer months, however without face to face assessment, it can only be based on diet and lifestyle. Whilst I feel like I broken record at the moment, I've been inundated with emails, expressing the interest of newcomers. I need to make sure we are all on the same page, and so some of this you may already be familiar with.

Many of you would have received an email once you registered your interest. An email also went out last night with recipe ideas. Please let me know if you are yet to receive it. *Please note - the list of foods in the email shows two groups of foods. Alkaline forming foods (page 1) which you are allowed and Acid forming foods(page 2) which are to be avoided.

What you will need:
Cleansing mix (purchased from The Pagoda Tree – we can arrange this online, or over the phone to make it as easy as possible. The Shake mix is $20.00 plus postage)
Probiotic (purchased from your local health food shop or chemist)

Rough Outline: Pre Cleanse – 3 days - getting the bowels moving!
Cleanse – 4 days - the vegan stage
Post Cleanse – 3 days - gently re-introducing foods

We are to start this Wednesday the 1st of September.

Day 1.
Day of elimination – the first few days are difficult as your body rids itself of toxins. It’s not ‘difficult’ in terms of being limiting, but it’s time to cut out the crap! We are going to do this gradually so your body moves through this process with out too much stress.

Step 1. WATER!
Upon waking, start your day with a large glass of lemon water. This kickstarts the liver.
Do this each morning of the cleanse. Get ready for lots of liquids!
Then drink a small glass of water every hour, on the hour (or as close to that as you can) This will ensure that you will have 8 glasses of water from 9am – 5pm.

Step 2.. ELIMINATE STIMULANTS.
I've given you plenty of opportunity to have already cut this out, but if you haven't done so already today it is IMPERATIVE that you start this.
This includes Coffee, Tea or any form of caffeine. Choices for fluids are: Water. Herbal Tea, Freshly squeezed juices. Most of you should have already done this, but if you have been dodging me, you must do this now.
Diet is the key part of this cleanse. You will be slowly eliminating foods that are toxic. For today, there should be basic meals, bearing in mind we are slowly paring back.
My example menu for today would be: Porridge with Milk (preferably rice milk), cup of herbal tea. For lunch, home made spring style soup and for dinner some fish and veggies. There should be no refined or processed foods from today onwards, for the 7 days. Snacks may include nuts, veggie sticks with hummus or acceptable dips (from the list of foods sent through in the email), fruit, dates are my personal fave especially if Im craving sweet foods.

We will be introducing the shake on day two. You are going to need good quality, preferably organic apple juice to have with this. Its question time, so please ask away!

Day 1 & 2 will be the toughest. Im here for you.
 

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