Drinking water is important for you health because it helps with many bodily function. Some of these functions include:

· Temperature regulation: water helps your body maintain a normal temperature

· Waste removal: water helps your body get rid of waste through urination, sweating, and regular bowel movements.

· Nutrient and oxygen transport: water carries nutrients and oxygen to all cells in your body

· Joint lubrication: water lubricates and cushions joints

· Organ protection: water protects your spinal cord and other sensitive tissues

· Energy conversion: water helps convert food into energy.

Severe dehydration can cause confusion, fainting, an inability to urinate, and rapid heartbeat and breathing.

How much water should I drink?

· It’s recommended that men drink 13 cups a day

· It’s recommended that women drink 9 cups of water each day

-Pregnant women should drink 10 cups of water daily, and breastfeeding women should drink 12 cups

· Kids and teens should drink 6-8 cups of water a day

Tips on how to drink more water

· Always carry a water bottle with you

· Set reminders on your phone or download a water drinking app

· Add flavor

· Alternate your favorite drinks (e.g. juice or coffee) with a glass of water

· Eat foods with high water content such as celery, tomatoes, and melons