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    <title>The First Step In A Family Health Makeover</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[Families are becoming more health conscious today and for good reason. The standard American diet has left us with weak immune systems. Lifestyle diseases such as type-2 diabetes, obesity, and heart disease are increasing and almost epidemic—even among kids. Our kids are paying the price and moms and dads are taking steps to reverse course. [&#8230;]]]></description>

        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="entry-subtitle">Gain Huge Benefits By Simply Drinking More Water</h2><p>Families are becoming more health conscious today and for good reason. The standard American diet has left us with weak immune systems. Lifestyle diseases such as type-2 diabetes, obesity, and heart disease are increasing and almost epidemic—even among kids. Our kids are paying the price and moms and dads are taking steps to reverse course.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/breatheindigital/4788694752" title="Stay Hydrated by Ryan Hyde, on Flickr"><img src="http://kirbyandersen.imgix.net/https%3A%2F%2Fc1.staticflickr.com%2F5%2F4075%2F4788694752_d03557765b_b.jpg?w=500&h=500&s=8e0a57fb7400532a345ab98bf2dc98bf" width="1024" height="679" alt="Stay Hydrated"></a><br />
<span class="caption">Courtesy Flickr/Ryan Hyde</span></p>
<p>Better health involves many steps; yet, some steps bring greater benefits faster. Increasing your water intake is such a step and why I always recommend it as the first step in a family health makeover.</p>
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<p>The benefits are immediate:</p>
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<li>Better hydration. Most people are dehydrated. The number one cause of everyday headaches is too little water.</li>
<li>You&#8217;ll feel less hungry.</li>
<li>Assists in weight loss.</li>
<li>Improved digestion.</li>
<li>More efficient elimination of toxins.</li>
<li>Better joint and spinal disc health.</li>
<li>When used to replace soft drinks or other sugary drinks, double the points! The sugar content of soft drinks is probably the greatest immunity-buster most people experience every day.</li>
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<p>Even if you know you should drink more water, there&#8217;s a good chance you aren&#8217;t drinking as much as you think—and probably not as much as you should.</p>
<p>The rule of thumb you’ll most likely hear is eight 8-ounce glasses each day. That’s probably better than what most are doing yet that guideline isn’t always accurate.</p>
<p>The amount of water we need is more dependent on individual weight and lifestyle. A better rule of thumb for how many ounces you need a day is your weight divided by 2; e.g., a person weighing 160 pounds should drink 80 ounces a day.</p>
<p>For most of us, that will take some intentional effort. It certainly did for me. Here are some of the things I do to make sure I hit my personal goal of water each day:</p>
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<li>I drink a 10-ounce glass of water first thing when I get up in the morning. Additionally, I drink it at room temperature and squeeze half of a lemon in it. It hydrates after a night&#8217;s sleep, alkalizes, and gets your system moving (I&#8217;m trying to avoid potty talk).</p>
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<p>After a cup of coffee and my morning exercise, I’ll drink another 8-10 ounces of water before breakfast. (By the way, I don’t drink much water, if any, during meals to improve digestion.)</p>
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<p>To make sure I drink enough water during the work day, I keep a 28-ounce carafe on my desk and drink 1.5-2 carafes of water throughout the day.</p>
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<p>Throughout the evening at home, I’ll drink another 8-ounce glass.</p>
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<p>If I’m traveling away from my home or office, I have a couple of glass water bottles I take with me.</p>
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<p>If I’m going to spend a couple of hours at a coffee shop, I order a glass of water with my cup of coffee.</p>
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<p>If you’re a soda drinker, substitute a glass of water for a soda. If you prefer, squeeze a slice of lemon in the water for taste. Avoid water artificially flavored or sweetened.</p>
<p>A final note: as you&#8217;re probably aware, not all water is equal—or healthy. Drink the best filtered water you can. I&#8217;ll write more on that later.</p>
<p>For now, whatever your health goals for your family, start by helping everyone form better water drinking habits.</p>
<hr><p><strong>Question: What have you found to be helpful in getting your family to drink more water? Share your answer at https://kirbyandersen.com/2015/05/the-first-step-in-a-family-health-makeover/.</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>

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