Cellular Dehydration

According to many researchers and scientists in the United States, Europe and Japan, the biggest health problems today are caused by acidic toxins, nutritional deficiencies, poor cell function, and poor circulation. All of these malfunctions can be caused and exacerbated by intracellular dehydration.

We are approximately 75% water at birth. By the time we reach 70, it is estimated our water percentage is as low as 40%. The majority of our water should be intracellular. However, most people, regardless of their age, are living in a constant state of sub-optimal hydration.

People who are overweight have a lower percentage of water in their body because fat contains the least amount of water of any body tissue. This leads to lower energy levels, slower metabolism, and a downward replicating spiral. Provide the cells with a continual supply of pure, live, water and watch the natural weight loss that occurs as the body releases toxins and decreases its fat content.

Wrinkles seen in aged skin due to dehydration of the skin cells is a picture of what is happening on the inside of your bodies cells as they become dehydrated.

Healthy cells should be plump, but most people develop shriveled, prune shaped cells due to the lack of water inside the cells. This is where most dehydration occurs. Intracellular dehydration not only affects the shape of the cells, but the functioning of the interior of the cells where all life functions and processes begin.

Unfortunately, getting water into the cells is not as simple as gulping huge amounts of water. Water must be pure and “live” and contain the proper electrically charged ions to pass through the electrical gradient of the cell wall membrane surrounding all cells.

Cellular dehydration has been linked to numerous diseases and even cell death. Basically every bodily function needed for life and health is affected by intracellular water levels. Even a small decline in intracellular hydration levels negatively affects mental and physical performance and development.