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Stressed? It Could Be a Sign You're Not Drinking Enough Water

Stressed? It Could Be a Sign You're Not Drinking Enough Water



  • Researchers from Liverpool John Moores University found that drinking less than 1.5 liters of water daily raised stress hormones by 50%, suggesting that dehydration can add to your stress load
  • When you're dehydrated, hormones like vasopressin quietly kick in, signaling stress and triggering cortisol
  • Signs of dehydration go beyond thirst. Fatigue, headaches, sugar cravings, and dry skin are your body's early warning signs that it's running low on water and energy
  • It's also possible to drink too much water. Overhydrating dilutes minerals like sodium, causing fatigue, confusion, or nausea
  • Aside from drinking when you're thirsty, you can stay hydrated by consuming water-rich foods like watermelon. Adding a pinch of salt and a splash of lemon or organic juice to plain water helps improve electrolyte absorption


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