Not being well hydrated manifests itself in many ways. Here are some of the more common symptoms reported by those who suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome:
Dehydration can be a cause of fatigue when you have
chronic fatigue syndrome. Nearly all body functions are about fluid
balance, and even small changes in fluid balance can affect our
performance and daily life. If this fluid is not replaced blood volume
can drop. As a result, the heart has to work harder in order to supply
the skin and muscles with oxygen and nutrients.
As dehydration progresses, the
body redirects blood to the working muscles and away from the skin,
impairing your body's ability to diffuse heat. The increase in
internal heat then results in muscle cramps, light-headedness, and
fatigue. If you have chronic fatigue syndrome, you will identify with
this symptom.
Our bodies are about 70% water.
Vital organs like the kidneys, brain, and heart can't operate properly
without a certain minimum of water and salt. Dehydration is caused by
a loss of water and important blood salts like potassium and sodium.
When your body experiences
dehydration, it results in subtle tension in your tissues, muscles and
organs. This restricts blood flow. Because your blood flow is
restricted, it becomes a dumping ground for toxicity. The result is that
you feel as though you are hung over and your muscles ache...common
to chronic fatigue syndrome sufferers.
How Nuun helps?
One Up Your Water with Nuun, an electrolyte enhanced drink tablet formulated to dissolve in water and designed to keep you optimally hydrated wherever you are throughout the day.
Nuun’s special formulation of
electrolytes helps increase the amount of water that’s absorbed into the
blood stream. That means more of the water you drink is actually used
to hydrate you instead of being eliminated because the electrolyte
balance wasn’t right. Nuun is not energy. Designed just for
hydration.
Remember
We know most of you hydrate during exercise, but you need to do it throughout the day to beat chronic fatigue.
Cobi Morales
Cobi Morales