Water-Essential????????/
By rajesh123
@rajesh123 (184)
India
37 responses
@rajesh123 (184)
• India
18 Nov 06
hEY NAVEEN THAT'S A COOL PIC OF WATER YOU'VE GOT!! ANYWAYS, ONLY WITH MONEY DO WE BUY DRINKING WATER, DONT YOU THINK???WHAT SAY?
@rajesh123 (184)
• India
18 Nov 06
"75% of our body substance is water.It is necessary to drink enough water daily to keep us healthy.But how much is enough and how much you take daily?" everyone has only this question on their mind...to keep intact the 75% of our body healthy, we waste 75% of the water....don't you think??
@poussin (82)
• India
18 Nov 06
Yes water, which is essential to all living beings, is often ignored or treated mainly with filtration systems. Water is the very foundation of all life on Earth. Water is the lifeblood of our planet, the life giving fluid in all organisms, plants, animals and humans. Our very existence is intimately connected with the quality of water available to us.
"Twenty five percent of the human body is solid matter and 75 percent is water states F. Batmanghelidj, MD, author of 'Your Body's Many Cries For Water'. "The brain is said to be 85 percent water." Human blood is 90% water, muscles are 75% water, the liver is 82% water and our bones are 22% water.1 Every part of the human body is dependent on water.
If our glands and organs are not nourished with good, clean water, their functions begin to deteriorate. It is vital that we should become concerned not only for the health, vitality and quality of the water we drink, but also for its original source and the treatment it receives. If water quality and vitality is so important to us, why do we continually add chemicals and toxins to it?
@rajesh123 (184)
• India
18 Nov 06
Thanks for the comment....a good one, indeed appreciated.I think i just wanted to know what all of the members of mylot think about the water. but good to see all the mylot persons are soo much addicted to water..on the other hand, what about the damage, the wastage of water that is done to the water by the same members......dont you think???
@rajesh123 (184)
• India
18 Nov 06
GREETINGS TO YOU TOO....WATER IS IMPORTANT??THEN WHY DO PEOPLE CRY OVER THE FLOOD AND OTHER WATER RELATED STUFF AND DISEASES
@rajesh123 (184)
• India
18 Nov 06
keep that a"s, r"s and v's intact friend.......oh sorry, yaaaaaarrrrrrrr
@rajesh123 (184)
• India
18 Nov 06
YOU CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT WATER, BUT CAN'T YOU LIVE WITHOUT THE !!!MARKS EITHER??
@rajesh123 (184)
• India
18 Nov 06
water is very important..agreed..but why do we waste water, the double the time we use it...isn't this correct???dint you think a little drops of water make a mighty ocean...lets save drop by drop, so as we can save all the oceans on the earth..
lets join hands and do the needful
@rajesh123 (184)
• India
18 Nov 06
is a fundamental part of our lives. It is easy to forget how completely we depend on it. Human survival is dependent on water -- water has been ranked by experts as second only to oxygen as essential for life. The average adult body is 55 to 75% water. 2/3 of your body weight is water (40 to 50 quarts). A human embryo is more than 80% water. A newborn baby is 74% water. Everyday your body must replace 2 1/2 quarts of water.The Water you drink literally becomes you! Since such a large percentage of our bodies is water, water must obviously figure heavily in how our bodies function. We need lots of fresh water to stay healthy. Aside from aiding in digestion and absorption of food, water regulates body temperature and blood circulation, carries nutrients and oxygen to cells, and removes toxins and other wastes. This "body water" also cushions joints and protects tissues and organs, including the spinal cord, from shock and damage. Conversely, lack of water (dehydration) can be the cause of many ailments. In his book, Your Body's Many Cries for Water, Dr. Fereydoon Batmanghelidj noted that chronic dehydration may cause certain problems for the body, including hypertension, asthma, allergies, and migraine headaches.
Every process in our body occurs in a water medium. We can exist without food for 2 months or more, but we can only survive for a few days without water.
Most people don't drink enough water. The body responds to this water deficiency in a variety of ways, which we frequently see as illnesses. When, many symptoms decrease. Ongoing dehydration may cause actual disease as the body struggles to maintain itself with insufficient water.
@SURESHGURU (16)
• India
16 Nov 06
Water is the basis substance next to oxygen for living beings in this world.
@IshidaMitsunari (1026)
• China
16 Nov 06
I'd have to say yes, although I don't drink nearly enough of it.
@sandesh_malik (31)
• India
16 Nov 06
is a fundamental part of our lives. It is easy to forget how completely we depend on it. Human survival is dependent on water -- water has been ranked by experts as second only to oxygen as essential for life. The average adult body is 55 to 75% water. 2/3 of your body weight is water (40 to 50 quarts). A human embryo is more than 80% water. A newborn baby is 74% water. Everyday your body must replace 2 1/2 quarts of water.The Water you drink literally becomes you! Since such a large percentage of our bodies is water, water must obviously figure heavily in how our bodies function. We need lots of fresh water to stay healthy. Aside from aiding in digestion and absorption of food, water regulates body temperature and blood circulation, carries nutrients and oxygen to cells, and removes toxins and other wastes. This "body water" also cushions joints and protects tissues and organs, including the spinal cord, from shock and damage. Conversely, lack of water (dehydration) can be the cause of many ailments. In his book, Your Body's Many Cries for Water, Dr. Fereydoon Batmanghelidj noted that chronic dehydration may cause certain problems for the body, including hypertension, asthma, allergies, and migraine headaches.
Every process in our body occurs in a water medium. We can exist without food for 2 months or more, but we can only survive for a few days without water.
Most people don't drink enough water. The body responds to this water deficiency in a variety of ways, which we frequently see as illnesses. When, many symptoms decrease. Ongoing dehydration may cause actual disease as the body struggles to maintain itself with insufficient water.
@Tanushree4444 (1275)
• India
20 Dec 06
of course water is one of the most essential things needed for survival. no life can survive without water. it helps to clean our internal systems.