Every human being depends on water to survive. You might not even be conscious of this but being alive is entangled with it. According to the United Nations, if people do not have access to clean water, it can lead to rifts between communities and countries. Do you know that more than 3 billion people on earth depend on water that crosses national borders? This was asserted by the UN. The theme for this year’s celebration is “Water for Peace”. This means we must all acknowledge water is not just a resource but a human right, important our body and to all aspects of life.
As human beings, we are made up of about eighty per cent of water. Our organs, tissues and cells use it to function effectively. This is one of the vital reasons water is important and as well, a lifesaver. It has been recommended over the years by doctors and nutritionists that water aids our functionality as human beings. If you do not like taking water that much, you’re at risk of so many things. We’ll try to exhaust the basic importance of water to life and the dangers of not incorporating it enough.
Water can save you from any ailment. In fact, it’s the first medication in many hospitals. It is very important to our health — no calories; and it’s a way of managing body weight. Water is also derived from beverages and foods; this is why you should also be mindful of what you combine to eat. Embrace foods with higher water content such as vegetables and fruits. Let’s take a look at some importance:
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