In a previous post I wrote about the mental and physiological benefits of drinking adequate amounts of water each day. Our bodies are made up of 75% water and our brains 85%, so it’s a no-brainer (sorry) that we must continuously replenish our stores. Fluid intake, adequate or otherwise, has a big impact on mood. Unfortunately 75% of Americans are suffering from chronic dehydration, and many are suffering the consequences daily.
I have always struggled to drink the quota of 6, 8 or 10 glasses a day (which depends on your source). I have my own target, clear urine by midday, which is equally difficult to achieve. As far as I know this target is not scientifically based, but my own empirical evidence has shown that it’s a good measure of progress part way through the day.
I made a significant personal discovery a couple of weeks ago. I started adding a small amount of Apple juice to each glass of water, about 1 part juice to 4 parts water. My initial motivation was weight loss but I quickly began enjoying the taste and sweetness, and I found it very refreshing and hydrating. No surprises there. It is now the only thing I drink apart from coffee, and for the first time ever I’m meeting my midday target.

Lacking energy? Feeling lethargic? Is it one of depression’s symptoms, or might you be dehydrated?
Shiv 19 Jun 2008 @ 8:22 am
I’ll have to give that a go! I often put a squirt of fresh lemon juice into my water, it adds a little flavour and is great for detoxing!
~Shiv
Chartreuse 19 Jun 2008 @ 2:34 pm
The idea that you have to drink a certain amount of water and that a large portion of Americans are chronically dehyrdated is an urban myth.
http://www.snopes.com/medical/myths/8glasses.asp