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Do you find drinking water in the winter difficult?
Come the winter months do you find yourself suffering
from dry and itchy skin, chapped lips, dry coughs, nosebleeds,
acne, or even headaches? If you do it may be because
you're dehydrated.
You need to DRINK more WATER!
Many of us find drinking water in the winter much more
difficult than in the summer months; however water in
the winter is just as important. In the winter we experience
much drier conditions due to a drop in humidity outdoors
combined with the use of heating systems indoors.
The cold weather doesn't make drinking water as easy
as when it's a nice hot summer's day; however, one SOLUTION
to increasing your water intake in the winter is by
drinking herbal teas. Not only do herbal teas count
towards your water intake they have many additional
health benefits. Avoid adding sugar to your herbal tea,
the reason being that your body uses water from your
tissues to dilute the sugar in order for it to be absorbed
into your blood stream, therefore further dehydrating
you.
Here are 5 must drink teas for the winter!
Dandelion Tea: This is a great tea for cleansing
the blood and liver. It helps to alleviate constipation
and bloating. Women may find that it helps to alleviate
the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome, it is also known
to be good for sufferers of gout.
Fennel Tea: Great for bloating and eliminating
gas, this tea is also known to be very good for IBS
sufferers.
Peppermint Tea: This is an excellent tea for
calming the digestive tract, as well as easing nausea
and headaches. As an added bonus it can help with bad
breath.
Lemon Tea: Lemons are known to cleans and stimulate
the liver and kidneys as well as easing heartburn and
bloating.
Ginger Tea: A brilliant tea first thing in the
morning as the slight bite of ginger will help to wake
you up and keep you alert. Also known to help with upset
stomach, nausea, soothe menstrual pains, ward off colds,
and help to reduce soar throats.
All of these 'must have' teas can either be purchased
as already made tea bags or you can make them yourself
by adding the natural ingredients to boiling water.
The next time you experience dry and itchy skin, chapped
lips, dry coughs, nosebleeds, acne, or even headaches,
before reaching for the usual medications, reach for
a few glasses of water or warm herbal tea. You'll save
money and feel great.
Author: Rosa Coelho
Rosa Coelho is a Performance Coach and Personal Trainer
at Dax Moy Personal Training Studios in London. Rosa
specialises in applying a holistic approach to health
and fitness through The POWER Principles. For more information
about Rosa visit http://www.rocofit.com
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