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Winter is here!
With freezing temperatures, heavy dressing, and endless cups of tea and coffee, we rarely give drinking water a thought, and even though we don’t realise it, we sweat under those heavy layers of clothing.
Dehydration in winters is common. But here’s the thing – staying hydrated in this season is not as difficult as it is made out to be.
Winter is the ideal season to indulge in fruits. There are just so many of them – grapes, pears, cranberries, pomegranates, apples, oranges and more. The water content in these fruits speaks for itself.
A lot of us run on coffee and more so in winters.
We aren’t saying let go of it completely but at least keep a watch on your caffeine consumption.
One of the best things about winters is an array of warm liquids at our disposal, soups being a favourite. They are packed with nutrients, are warm and when sprinkled with salt help the body retain water. Besides, what is more comforting than a cup of steaming soup when the mercury dips.
Don’t feel like drinking water in the cold? Try these:
Put a reminder on your phone to have some coconut water once a day. How does it matter if it’s freezing cold outside? Coconut water – due to its excellent electrolyte composition – rejuvenates the body and keeps it hydrated.
Packed with antioxidants, regenerative properties and more, aloe water is going to keep you hydrated in winters too. Squeeze aloe in water to get that glow even in dull, drab weather.
Likewise, water infused with fruits makes for great winter drinks. The sugar gets diluted, it becomes tasty and keeps you super-hydrated.
The winter season is also a good time to invest in herbal teas – chamomile, rose tea and the likes. They are caffeine-free, help soothe your nerves and also keep you hydrated. Similarly, chia seed water is a great hydrating drink for winters. It is healthy and keeps your energy levels high to get through the otherwise lazy winters.
Winter is here!
With freezing temperatures, heavy dressing, and endless cups of tea and coffee, we rarely give drinking water a thought, and even though we don’t realise it, we sweat under those heavy layers of clothing.
Dehydration in winters is common. But here’s the thing – staying hydrated in this season is not as difficult as it is made out to be.
Winter is the ideal season to indulge in fruits. There are just so many of them – grapes, pears, cranberries, pomegranates, apples, oranges and more. The water content in these fruits speaks for itself.
A lot of us run on coffee and more so in winters.
We aren’t saying let go of it completely but at least keep a watch on your caffeine consumption.
One of the best things about winters is an array of warm liquids at our disposal, soups being a favourite. They are packed with nutrients, are warm and when sprinkled with salt help the body retain water. Besides, what is more comforting than a cup of steaming soup when the mercury dips.
Don’t feel like drinking water in the cold? Try these:
Put a reminder on your phone to have some coconut water once a day. How does it matter if it’s freezing cold outside? Coconut water – due to its excellent electrolyte composition – rejuvenates the body and keeps it hydrated.
Packed with antioxidants, regenerative properties and more, aloe water is going to keep you hydrated in winters too. Squeeze aloe in water to get that glow even in dull, drab weather.
Likewise, water infused with fruits makes for great winter drinks. The sugar gets diluted, it becomes tasty and keeps you super-hydrated.
The winter season is also a good time to invest in herbal teas – chamomile, rose tea and the likes. They are caffeine-free, help soothe your nerves and also keep you hydrated. Similarly, chia seed water is a great hydrating drink for winters. It is healthy and keeps your energy levels high to get you through the otherwise lazy winters.
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Published: 27 Nov 2017,08:03 PM IST