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Back Pain And Dehydration
Is
Your Back Pain Caused By Dehydration?
Advanced
Purification Engineering Corp (APEC)
You may not have
known this, but water even plays an enormous role in the health of your back
and spine.
The lack of proper
hydration could affect your back and could be a cause of back pain.
Here's how... Between
every two vertebrae lies a disk, which functions as a shock absorber for all
that we put our backs through every day.
This disk has two
parts: an outer, flexible but very tough ring, which is filled with a
gelatinous substance, called the nucleus pulposis. This inner substance is
primarily water.
All day long, as
gravity works on our upright spine, water is slowly squeezed out of the disks.
Then at night, when
we are lying down, the disks slowly rehydrate.
This daily
dehydration and nightly rehydration of the disks is the reason why most of us
are generally about ¼ to ½ inch shorter when we go to bed than when we wake up
in the morning!
Regular movement
during the day is also important to keep disks hydrated - as the spine moves
forward and back, the disks will absorb what water is available.
Our disks will
successfully rehydrate themselves during the night, and also during the day
when possible, as long as there are adequate water levels within the body.
When there is not
enough water available to fully hydrate the gelatinous center, the whole disk
becomes compromised.
The disk is designed,
when fully hydrated, so that the outer ring bears 25% of the weight load while
the inner nucleus pulposis supports 75%.
When the inner
portion is dehydrated, it cannot support its share of the load, so more and
more of your weight is borne by the outer ring, which simply was not designed for
that purpose.
This can cause pain,
swelling, and even ruptures or herniations of the outer shell of the disk.
What this means is
that one of the simplest and most effective ways to reduce back pain is to
increase your daily intake of clean, healthy water, and to be sure to flex your
back and neck front to back at times throughout the day.
Light exercise is
also beneficial; however if you want to avoid back spasms, it is suggested to
consume water before, during, and after you begin any physical activities.
Don’t wait until you
are thirsty to drink water, this means your body is already dehydrated.
How much water should you drink?
It is
often said to drink about 8 cups a day. However, this may not be true because
drinking levels usually depend on the different needs of each individual.
For
example, an athlete will need to drink lots more water than someone who is not
an athlete. The athlete loses more water while exercising so will have lots
more to replenish.
Another
example is two individuals of the same lifestyle but different weight will also
differ in the amount of drinking levels.
The
heavier individual will need more water to stay hydrated. So, to make it more
simple drink one cup for every 20 pounds of body weight.
For
example, a 150-pound person who does not exercise or work in hot climates needs
7.5 cups. This means 7.5 cups of pure water; drinking soda, tea, and coffee do
not count even though they have water in it!
These
drinks are filled with artificial sweeteners and caffeine that will dehydrate
you.
Try to
limit the amount of beverages you drink other than water. Treat them as a
dessert and not something you drink on a regular basis.
· Drink twice as much as it takes to quench your thirst
· Drink frequently throughout the day to prevent dehydration
· Drink one cup for every 20 pounds of body weight
· If you exercise or work in hot climates you will need to drink
extra amounts of water
After a
strenuous workout, you have to replace the fluids you have lost. Otherwise, you
will suffer chronic dehydration.
Water
reduces body temperature which is beneficial for those working in hot climates.
Water will replenish the fluids your body has lost and help cool your body
down.
Drinking
more water is a simple preventative measure to protect against developing back
pain and can even help reduce existing back pain.
Simply
stretching your spine forward and back periodically throughout the day will
help to rehydrate your disks, provided that you have given your body enough
water to work with.
So,
don’t be a pain in the back and drink up today!
APEC,
Advanced Purification Engineering Corp. APEC is the leading manufacturer of
residential reverse osmosis drinking water filtration systems in the United
States. We are based out of the City of Industry, California where we designed
and assemble our famous Reverse Osmosis Systems.
With
more than 20 years of industry experience and a loyal customer base that spans
the globe, we are proud of our unbeatable reputation in delivering the highest
quality water filtration systems. Our products are shipped worldwide to treat
all types of water problems and have been employed successfully for a variety
of residential, commercial and industrial applications.
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