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Acne and water |
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"Water can be considered the most essential element for life and
functioning of the human body. The body is made up of roughly
70% - 75% water while the cells consist of 65-90% water by
weight.
Most people simply do not get enough of this vital liquid. As a
general rule, 6-8 glasses of water a day should be consumed and
more if you are involved very physically during the day from
work or exercise.
If you really want to feel the beneficial effects of water you
should drink half your body weight in ounces daily as stated in
one of many "water cures". If for example you weight 150 Lbs,
you would drink 75 ounces of water a day. An average glass is
around 8 ounces, so you would need to drink roughly 9-10 glasses
of water a day.
To avoid upsetting your bodies electrolyte balance by consuming
large amounts of water, you can add 1/4 of a tsp. of sea salt to
every quart of water you drink. Be sure to use unprocessed sea
salt that contain most minerals and not regular table salt.
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water-depleters are coffee, alcohol, soft
drinks. Some water is lost through breathing and water is lost
from exercise, depending on the intensity of the workout.
Without water, the bodies cells begin to dehydrate and impairs
their ability to function properly. They are unable to remove
metabolic waste efficiently and begin to accumulate toxins which
can cause pores in the skin to become clogged and cause acne.
Other than the cells, your kidneys and liver require adequate
water for proper waste elimination. When you drink enough water,
toxins can be flushed through these elimination channels and not
through the pores of the skin.
Another function of the liver is to eliminate excess hormones
from the body. When the kidneys are overloaded, they require the
liver to deal with excess toxins. Excess hormones, especially
androgens cause the sebaceous glands to produce too much sebum
(skin oil) which is another cause of acne.
When the body doesn't have enough water for it's many functions,
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Global warming, decreasing ozone layer, exposure to multiple chemicals and cosmetics, faulty lifestyles and wrong eating habits, invasive fashions and the changing human behavioural patterns has lead to multiple skin problems from minor to those of major life threatening ones.
We've all wished for a magic potion to make acne disappear. The unfortunately reality is that there is no single proven method of curing acne. There are several underlying factors that contribute to an acne breakout.
Everyone is susceptible to developing zits, thus the market for acne products is definitely huge. There will never be a lack in interested buyers who are willing to try on new products like creams, ointments, and lotions, among others.
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