
02/10/2025
The physiological importance of water cannot be overlooked.
We may think of water as the liquid that quenches our thirst, but this bi-polar fluid is responsible for hydrating cells, delivering nutrients, digestion, eliminating metabolic wastes, nutrient assimilation, respiration and maintaining the integrity of the total anatomy of the body.
As a matter of fact, water is involved in every bodily function and the proportion of body composition is staggering.
Although the overall fraction of the body is seventy to seventy-five percent water (70%-75%), human blood is approximately ninety percent water (90%). The brain is roughly eighty-five percent (85%) and muscle tissue is seventy-five percent (75%) water.2 Any force that has the ability to affect water, can affect the body and itsโ functions.
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