Eat Your Water: Debunking the “8 Glasses of Water” Myth

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By Howard Murad, M.D., FAAD

iStock 000014945309Small 300x244 Eat Your Water: Debunking the “8 Glasses of Water” MythWe’ve all heard numerous times that we should drink eight glasses of water per day to maintain an optimal level of hydration, yet there is little scientific evidence for this advice, and for most people, more water just means more trips to the bathroom! Not only is this a waste of time and water, the constant flushing of water through your body can mean a loss of vital nutrients as well.

Try something new: Eat your water and you won’t need to count your glasses. How? Just replace at least one glass of water a day with one serving of raw fruits or vegetables or water-rich foods.

This is not to say that water is bad for you. It is, in fact, essential for hydration and overall health. The goal is to strategically hydrate so that water is available to your cells throughout the day. Eating foods that are rich in structured water, especially raw fruits and vegetables, will not only help your body better optimize its water, but you’ll get the added boost of important antioxidants, fiber and other nutrients. By making food choices that include water-rich foods, you’ll end up eating most of the water needed each day to stay well hydrated, and that means less time in the bathroom.

Key Foods for Eating Your Water

Food: Cucumbers

Why Eat Them? Cucumbers are composed mostly of water and will keep you feeling hydrated longer. But, they are nutritious, too! Cucumbers are an excellent source of silica, a trace mineral that contributes to the strength of connective tissue, and the cucumber skin is a good source of Vitamins A, C and folic acid.

Picture 292 198x300 Eat Your Water: Debunking the “8 Glasses of Water” MythFood: Pomegranates

Why Eat Them? Pomegranates are a wonderful source of antioxidants, which help to combat free radicals, and may be the world’s most prolific source of polyphenols. The unique combination of elements in pomegranates increases the protective abilities of sunscreens (which can help prevent sun damage).

Food: Avocados

Why Eat Them? Avocados contain potassium, monosaturated fats and are very high in fiber. The monosaturated fats in avocados contain oleic acid, which has been found to improve fat levels in the body and help control diabetes and cholesterol.

Food: Apricots, Mangos

Why Eat Them? Apricots and mangos contain high amounts of Vitamin A. Vitamin A normalizes the production and life cycle of skin cells. In skin with acne, there is an overproduction of cells in the stratum corneum, which is the outermost layer of the skin and is composed of biologically “dead” cells. These excess dead cells combine with sebum (the skin’s own natural oil) to form comedones — the pore plugs that are the defining element of acne. Taken as a dietary supplement, Vitamin A helps to prevent overproduction of skin cells in the stratum corneum.

Food: Broccoli, Spinach

Why Eat Them? These green foods are a great source of Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA), which is a potent fat-and-water-soluble antioxidant and anti-inflammatory.

7 comments on “Eat Your Water: Debunking the “8 Glasses of Water” Myth

  1. While these foods are very healthy and good there is NO substitute for water. Your body absolutely needs it to flush out toxins& keep basic metabolic functions operating.Water is needed for circulation and other bodily processes including respiration and converting food to energy You can live for days or even weeks without food but you will die without water after 3 to 5 days.

    http://adventure.howstuffworks.com/survival/wilderness/live-without-food-and-water2.htm

    http://www.survivaltopics.com/survival/how-long-can-you-survive-without-water

  2. I definitely embrace eating the raw fruits and vegetables, but I don’t think that the fruit and vegetable juices found in our produce is as cleansing and beneficial to our bodies as good clean pure water.

  3. Great post! Some of these fruits and veggies also make an amazing facial mask that will hydrate your skin and add those vital nutrients we all need daily.

  4. I loved this article and found it helpful. I am like a human sponge and the more I drink, the more I swell and the more I get sick. All my testing comes back that I am perfectly healthy.

  5. This is for Natasha –

    If you read the article carefully it is not suggesting you stop drinking water. It is merely suggesting you replace ONE GLASS of water per day wth a water-rich fruit or vegetable. This article also makes the point that drinking water is an essential part of good nutrition.

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