The human body is 75% water, and 83% of the human blood is water. The blood in the body is composed of plasma and blood cells. 1L of plasma contains 900-910g of water (90%-91%). It can be seen that water occupies an important position in our human body. Water circulates in the body in the form of blood or lymph, transporting nutrients and oxygen, removing waste products, and maintaining body temperature and osmotic pressure balance. Water starts working non-stop from the moment it enters the body. It not only transports biopolymers such as proteins and enzymes, but also detects abnormalities between cells. Water is the first element of human life and the first of the seven major nutrients of the human body (water, protein, fat, carbohydrates, minerals, vitamins, and cellulose). Water maintains the concentration of blood, parenchyma and other human tissues and promotes their normal circulation. The water in the human body flows in, flows through, and flows out like streams and tides in nature. With the overdevelopment of human beings, the damage to the environment has been completely ignored, resulting in serious water pollution, and sewage has become an invisible killer of human health. The most common disease caused by water pollution is cancer, which is a killer of humans. Due to long-term drinking of contaminated water, pollutants continue to accumulate in body cells, leading to cancer. If you drink unclean water for a long time, some pollutants will be deposited on the blood vessel walls, accelerating cardiovascular and cerebrovascular sclerosis. Diseases such as high blood pressure, heart disease, and cerebral thrombosis are directly related to long-term drinking of unclean water. Also, water pollution can cause digestive system diseases. Many people think that as long as the water is clean, it is safe enough. The water treated by the water plant is safe enough. This kind of consciousness is prevalent not only among the general public, but also among some high-level intellectuals. This superficial understanding causes the public to ignore the original function of water and lose the most precious protective screen for human health. Disinfection and sedimentation in waterworks can only eliminate these pollutants on the surface. But the real problem is that these pollutants exist at harmful frequencies and will not disappear in the water. When organisms drink this recycled water, they cannot obtain enough energy, and the insufficient or unstable electrons in the water will also absorb or affect the energy and potential of cells, causing a chain reaction of free radicals in the body, causing occasional inexplicable physical discomfort symptoms, and even accelerating the aging of organs, leading to the early onset of geriatric diseases. Changing water is equivalent to changing blood, and this concept makes sense. The water in the body circulates like blood. Without water, we cannot survive. If we drink bad water, our health will be affected and life will be uncomfortable. We should improve the quality of water and drink living water that has energy, rather than recycled water that has no energy like tap water. Drinking a glass of real living water is equivalent to giving your body new blood. |
<<: Constipation cannot be treated with just banana and honey
>>: shock! Potatoes can actually do these things!
The early symptoms of gastrointestinal cancer usu...
Whitening is a must for every little fairy, but w...
Orchid is a common plant in our life. Many people...
Any disease is difficult to detect at the beginni...
What are the misconceptions about lung cancer dia...
Cor pulmonale is a disease that affects both the ...
Double eyelids and uneven eyes are very common in...
Hepatitis is a common liver disease. Everyone kno...
The survival rate after esophageal cancer lymph n...
What is the reason for thigh swelling? The sympto...
Hemorrhoids are medically known as hemorrhoidal d...
What treatment methods are suitable for small cel...
The phenomenon of angular herpes is quite common ...
When talking about a person's appearance, one...
What are the clinical manifestations of early, mi...