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Could Your Health Problems Be Related to Dehydration?

A presentation based on the writings of Desiree Lotz, Developer of Instant CalMag-C mineral supplement.

In this presentationyou will learn…

What is dehydration?

Misconceptions about it

What causes it?

Common culprits

Dehydration symptoms

Conditions caused by it

How to prevent and remedy it

Things you never knew about it

Facts that will surprise you

What exactly IS dehydration?

Dehydration occurs when more water and fluids are exiting the body than are entering the body.

From the Greek hydor - water and the Latin prefix de- indicating deprivation, removal and separation

True or False? Drinking Too

Much Water Can Dehydrate You.

True or False? Drinking Too

Much Water Can Dehydrate You.

You may not believe it, but it’s TRUE!

Drinking too much water can dehydrate you because of principles you will learn later in this presentation.

What CAUSES dehydration?

Obviously it’s a lack of water but its ramifications run much deeper.

It is essentially an imbalance or deficiency of minerals which inevitably causes this condition and its symptoms.

It often goes undetected or is wrongly-classified and hence it is improperly remedied.

The main culprits of dehydration…

MOST COMMON CULPRITS

caffeinated drinks

sodas, coffee, tea

high-sugar juices

many sports drinks

alcohol

LESS KNOWN CULPRITS

air-conditioning

heat or cold

climate

overexertion without hydration

too much water without minerals

Other dehydrating manifestations...

Dehydration can also be brought on by:

excessive sweating

diarrhea

vomiting

fever

hot flashes

exercising

hard physical work

Common dehydration symptoms

extreme thirst

fuzzy thinking

sinus problems

metabolism problems

aggravated asthma or chest complaints

sore throat

allergies

coughing

headaches

colds and ‘flu

sneezing

achy muscles

dizzy or light-headed

tired

lacking energy

can’t sleep

nervous, can’t relax

head mass

a bit depressed

feel upset or tearful

Understanding Your Body’s Electrical ‘Wiring’ System

What can you learn from the electricity in your house about dehydration?

Your body uses electrical power… The nervous system operates similar

to the electricity in your house.

Power enters your house is channeled through electric wiring to feed lights and appliances plugged into the outlets which should then run properly.

Faulty wiring or decreased supply of power can cause lights to flicker and appliances to malfunction. In a blackout, nothing works at all. Either can be quite uncomfortable.

The same can be said about your body.

The body’s electric power supply… The human body requires power to

function properly.

All body functions are monitored by the brain which uses electrical current to send ‘messages’ to the body’s organs. The organs send ‘feedback’ and that completes a circuit.

The conduit is a network of nerves that carry electricity like wires in your house.

Power outages have many sources but dehydration – lacking minerals & water – hinders proper electrical flow.

The Body’s Power Supply: Electrolytes. But, What Are

They?

Advertisers have told you that you need them, but do you know scientifically what they are?

Who supplies the power to your home? Power only flows through your

house when supplied by your electric supplier

Before it is supplied, power must be GENERATED & CONDUCTED

Various fuels combine to make a chemical REACTION

This reaction gives off ENERGY

Energy is then converted to ELECTRICITY and CONDUCTED via channels to FLOW along wires which carry power to you

Mineral “Electrolytes” are your Power Plant Similar to a power plant

reaction, mineral compounds break down in bodily fluids

Called “electrolytes” these minerals separate and become able to generate electric currents

These are sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium and others

This process is a major force in controlling body fluid balance

So, proper hydration is more than “drinking plenty of fluids”

Electrolytes Defined… FINALLY!

Electrolytes: Physiology – any of certain inorganic [not containing carbon] compounds, mainly sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, chloride, and bicarbonate, that dissociate [separate] in biological fluids into ions [electrically-charged particles] capable of conducting electrical currents and constituting a major force in controlling fluid balance within the body.

Source: dictionary.com

Not so technically speaking, electrolytes…

Are compounds containing minerals such as sodium, calcium, potassium, magnesium, etc. which…

Separate in bodily fluids, then…

Become electrically charged, then…

Can conduct current and…

Are a major force in fluid level control

Are not just a marketing campaign for sports drinks – they are VITAL!

True or False? Drinking

Beverages With Electrolytes Keeps

You Hydrated.

Most people who ask this question are speaking of the best-marketed sports drinks they see their favorite athletes drinking.

Most often such drinks are loaded with other things that can actually dehydrate you.

The answer is to get informed on the subject of Proper Hydration.

True or False? Drinking

Beverages With Electrolytes Keeps

You Hydrated.

Is Your Environment Secretly Dehydrating You?

Is living or working in a “climate controlled” environment enough to avoid dehydration?

It doesn’t have to be desert-hot climate to cause dehydrationThe difference is not the weather outside. Someone could dehydrate in freezing weather. It is factors within the body that are key.

The environment itself can fool you into thinking you are hydrated and so classify any symptoms you may experience as something else.

Indoor dehydration can be more serious than outdoor

Your air conditioner can give you a false sense of security when it comes to being properly hydrated.

Feeling cool in the air-conditioned spaces you visit can make you feel like all is ok.

Air conditioning, however, also removes moisture from the environment and the foremost source of it may be YOU!

Keeping cool includes attention to environment AND the body.

Air conditioning is so NOT Cool…

Air conditioning ironically can be a major culprit in dehydration, found nearly everywhere: your car, schools, hotels, airports, etc.

Anything that extracts moisture (humidity) from the environment unfortunately does not discriminate between moisture sources.

Bodies, being predominantly water, are a prime target.

You may feel cooled off but at what expense? Air Conditioning can be useful, but do not assume it is an end-all solution to the heat.

An Air Conditioning

Experiment. Try It Yourself At Home!

Hang a wet towel in an air-conditioned room. Check it periodically. A short time later, it will be bone-dry, moisture having been sucked out of it.

Water levels in plants and fish bowls also will keep dropping due to evaporation, sped up by air-conditioning or heating.

When it runs hot and cold on you…

Heat and Cold: Of course, it is obvious that heat will cause dehydration but the cold can also cause it.

The reason for this may or may not be obvious but in colder parts of the world, we generally run heaters, make fires and use central heating which in turn can dehydrate as well.

Dehydration tends to be associated with hot climates or the body getting overheated, so cold tends to give a false sense of security.

An Observation About Climate Change

- Desiree Lotz, creator of Instant CalMag-C mineral supplement

“In helping many sufferers find nutritional resources, I have witnessed all manner of dehydration symptoms.

“It can be common especially with such drastic change as moving to a hot, humid climate from a milder one. Symptoms abound.

“I have often seen this affect metabolism, comfort, sleep, energy, all kinds of things. ”

How Can Proper Hydration Be Achieved?

What are the factors of proper hydration that keep the body working?

Hydration requires water and salt

In order for your body to get hydrated, it needs both water and salt. That’s right – salt!

Salt is so vital that you would die without it. This is not referring to the white refined salt you get in the supermarket or sea salt tablets, which are only sodium chloride and a very small part of what real salt required by your body actually is.

Salt: It’s in your blood! If you’ve tasted a drop of your blood

or sweat, you may have noticed that they are salty. Tears are salty too

The chemical structures of blood and sea water are very similar. Laboratory comparison of sea water and blood would show up many similarities

Severe dehydration cases in hospitals are put on a saline (salt water) drip. It can be a matter of life and death

Salt-depletion symptoms can range from slight tiredness or headaches to much more life-threatening ones

What Does Real Salt Consist of?

What Does Real Salt Consist of?

Real (unrefined) salt contains dozens of minerals or electrolytes – 60 or more. It even contains potassium.

A History of Salt

History of salt: The word 'salary' derives from the Latin word salārium, possibly referring to money given to soldiers so they could buy salt.

In earlier times, people traveled vast distances to get to sea ports to get salt. You couldn’t live without it then nor could you now.

Unfortunately, refining of elemental products such as salt in modern-day culture has created much false data, making certain health symptoms mysterious and chronic.

Proper supply of unrefined sea salt

The best way to get salt is by taking unrefined sea salt, such as Real, Himalayan or Celtic, whenever you drink water.

You can either add just enough to your drinking water so it tastes pleasant or take a pinch of it each time you drink water or add it to your food. Be aware and make sure you get it daily.

NOTE: Real salt will not cause high blood pressure. Only refined salt does.

True of False? If you’re not

thirsty you’re definitely

not dehydrated

True of False? If you’re not

thirsty you’re definitely

not dehydrated

FALSE! Dehydration can have many faces or manifestations, thirst not always being a symptom.

Be on the lookout for ALL symptoms.

Remember: Water is NOT the sole solution

Drinking water may actually worsen the dehydration problem UNLESS you’re also replenishing your minerals (like real sea salt).

The more water you drink, the more you sweat or urinate, the worse the condition gets due to mineral loss via sweat or urine.

Dehydration is a condition due to lack of water and salt.

Suggested Measures Against Dehydration

Drink water and take real sea salt with it.

Do not take dehydration lightly. IF YOU BECOME DEHYDRATED, CONSULT A DOCTOR!

Do NOT drink excessive amounts of water without also taking correct amounts of salt or another good source of minerals in their natural state. You need both water and salt.

You may find proper salt in the bulk section of your health food store. It is not very costly.  

Do NOT use refined table salt (sodium chloride), known to cause high blood pressure.

Remember: Though salt is essential, ALL minerals must be in balance.

In addition to the salt and water, Instant Calmag-C is recommended, calcium being the most abundant mineral in the body with magnesium not far behind.*

*This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. No medical claims are made and Instant CalMag-C is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease.

Today’s Presentation Brought to You byHelping Hands Life Improvement Center USA Incan Exclusive Distributor of

Instant CalMag-CDid you know a drop in your Calcium and Magnesium levels can result in…

Sleep problems?

Fatigue, Exhaustion and Low Energy?

Pain, Discomfort?

Muscle Tension, Cramps?

Stress, Anxiety, Nervousness?

Dehydration?

Try Instant CalMag-C, a fast-absorbing easy-to-mix drink to help avoid or alleviate any conditions caused by low or imbalanced Calcium/Magnesium levels

Stay Hydrated!Thank You for Watching This Presentation!

For more information please visit www.CalMag-C.com

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