Drink Plenty of Water! PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Khalid   
Saturday, 06 September 2008 01:01

Drinking WaterWater is essential for every living organism and is great for the human body. Without going into much detail about water, i would like to share something very useful for all those Muslims, New-Muslims and Non-Muslims who are fasting in this month of Ramadan. Some of us feel very tierd and sometimes thirsty in the morning. Half way through the day we sometimes dont have the energy to work or motivate ourselves and can feel the body dehydrate very fast, with our mouths becoming dry and sticky. Generally in our normal day to day life we drink enough water to last us a few hours, but now that Ramadan is here we tend to forget that the water we drink in the morning is to last us not only a few hours but for anything upto 16 hours without food or drink up until the time comes for us to break our fasts.

Well i just may have the solution! Yes thats right, by drinking plenty of water before going to bed after your early morning meal (Sheri) really does help! Ive tried this last Ramadan and also have tried this in the past few days and it always seems to work! It makes me feel live and kicking and keeps me active throughout the day! The first change i have noticed is that i always get a good few hours of sleep because i have consumed enough water for my body to utilise. This really revitalizes the body in the morning in preperation for whatever the day ahead has to throw at you. Every morning i drink 3 cups of water, usually its 2 cups, but it all depends on how big your drinking glasses are, mine holds roughly about 250ml of water.

The trick is, after your morning meal before your fast is about to begin drink plenty of water up until you think your about full. Now this is where you drink an extra cup of water - dont worry an extra cup wont hurt! But dont drink too much to a point that will make you feel sick or throw up the food you have just eaten. Always drink enough water, remember the water that you drink - is the water that is to last you a whole day and not a few hours. Believe me you will not regret it, as not only will it support you throughout the day but it is also good for your body during Ramadan.

Do get in contact if you have noticed a change or have tried it.

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