A. Unable to absorb water
We have encountered those who drink up to five litres of water a day, yet are still dehydrated.
From our profiling experience, some of the key factors identified for the inability to absorb water are:
- A diet high in sugar blocks water absorption at cellular level
- A diet lacking in sufficient fibre which is necessary to retain water in the colon
- Lack of energy e.g. lack of energy from the sun may create difficulty in distributing water to the rest of the body; lack of bioelectricity to distribute water due to a stressful lifestyle and too much exposure to electromagnetic fields
- Imbalance of sodium:potassium ratio at the cellular level
- Hormonal imbalance
- Water consumed is not structured water and hence cells unable to take in the water.
- Cells in dehydration mode
- Toxicity interferes with absorption at cellular level
If you could alter the above factors, absorption of water will increase dramatically.
B. Inability to retain water in the body
The most common reason we hear from our profiling cases for not hydrating their body is the inability to hold their bladder. Most healees have to rush to the toilet just ten minutes after drinking water. Because of this, many do not want to drink water as it is felt to be too troublesome.
- Drinking is not the root cause of this problem. There are 2 issues contributing to the inability to retain water.1. A diet high in carbohydrate and protein causes the body to be too acidic and urinating is the body’s natural way to re-establish the right pH balance.
- Toxicity. If the body has a high toxin level, it will use water as a means to remove toxins from the body by passing it out as urine. It is not unusual for the body to pass out toxins shortly after drinking water. The body is intelligent and it would not keep toxins in the body for long if water is available to flush it out.
- Infection. There are many who have infection in their urinary system and are unaware of it. These pathogens are causing their urinary system to malfunction; as a result they have difficulty in controlling their bladder.
- Calcification. This is a serious problem for the middle and elderly aged groups. The membranes and tissues are solidified by calcium deposit rendering them impermeable to hydration. Many diseases turn chronic because of dehydration that is aggravated by calcification of tissues and membranes.
The key to resolving these three issues is changing one’s mindset on what it means to take care of their body. For beginners, it is important to start from basics, i.e changing their current diet and their pre-existing habits of hydrating themselves.
Healees should not stop drinking water because of these issues otherwise they would be creating separate and larger health problems in the future.
A. Unable to absorb water
We have encountered those who drink up to five litres of water a day, yet are still dehydrated.
From our profiling experience, some of the key factors identified for the inability to absorb water are:
If you could alter the above factors, absorption of water will increase dramatically.
B. Inability to retain water in the body
The most common reason we hear from our profiling cases for not hydrating their body is the inability to hold their bladder. Most healees have to rush to the toilet just ten minutes after drinking water. Because of this, many do not want to drink water as it is felt to be too troublesome.
The key to resolving these three issues is changing one’s mindset on what it means to take care of their body. For beginners, it is important to start from basics, i.e changing their current diet and their pre-existing habits of hydrating themselves.
Healees should not stop drinking water because of these issues otherwise they would be creating separate and larger health problems in the future.