Quality Water and Avoiding Dehydration

Quality Water and Avoiding Dehydration

Author: Nutritional Weight & Wellness, Inc. May 5, 2015 Duration: 43:26
The human body is composed of 60 percent water so it’s important to drink plenty of it to keep your body functioning well. You may be surprised to learn that dehydration can lead to low energy, kidney stones, foggy thinking, headaches, muscle cramps, low mood and more. Are you drinking enough water each day? And is it quality water that you’re drinking? On this episode of Dishing Up Nutrition, hosts Cassie Weness and Kate Crosby welcome special guest Richard Grassie, owner of  Richard’s Custom Water Systems, to talk all about water. Listen in to learn how to stay hydrated and healthy.

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