Why does the Dr. always say"Drink Plenty of Liquids"?
What is our alternative? SOLIDS?
Answers:
It's estimated that 70% of the U.S.A's population is dehydrated all the time and that 20% are dehydrated some of the time. That leaves only 10% who are sufficiently hydrated. No wonder doctors say "drink plenty of liquids."
Everything in your body works better when you're hydrated. You feel better, and you look better. You're also less tired. That dip in energy so many people get in the middle/late afternoon? Dehydration is a large contributing factor in that fatigue. So don't wait until you feel thirsty (by then you're already dehydrated)--drink plenty of fluids (preferably water) and then maybe you won't be seeing the doctor as often!
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its not opposed to solids its opposed to not drinking liquids. and who the **** is dr. always?
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