Monday, November 11, 2013

Water and Aging

In reading "Hexagonal Water - The Ultimate Solution" by M.J. Pangman, M.S., I find that aging is linked to dehydration.  Dr. Mu Shik Jhon is quoted as saying "Aging is a loss of hexagonal water from organs, tissues and cells, and an overall decrease in total body water. Replenishing the hexagonal water in our bodies can increase vitality, slow the aging process and prevent disease."  (M.S. Jhon, The Water Puzzle and the Hexagonal Key, Uplifting Press, 2004).

Newborn infants are 90% water by weight; within one year it drops to 70%.  It is not uncommon for the elderly to be less than 50% water.  No wonder they shrink in size!

In my speeches about water and drinking lots of it, I like to mention that yes, there is a side effect to drinking the equivalent of half your body weight in ounces: many trips to the bathroom.  But I ask, "Would you rather go there or to the doctor?  Would you rather have that side effect or the array of side effects that come with Zocor, Symbicort or Flexeril?  Listen carefully to those commercials.  You'll be glad for such a simple remedy as good ol' H2O.

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