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Ep 2.1 Hydration Advice

5 min · 2 de feb de 2025
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One of the most important and most commonly misunderstood health actions is hydration. For years we have been told that water…tap water :{ is the best for hydration. For those who could pallet the chlorinated liquid, they consumed a large amount daily, frequently urinated and still found themselves dehydrated. More recently, there has been a push for electrolytes in the water because of the failure of plain water to work. This is a huge improvement, however most commercial products are tainted with synthetic color, flavors (even the “natural stevia” ones) and plastic residue from the bottles. In this podcast, I discuss these issues and give you my favorite, easy and all-natural hydration options. Salut! Get full access to WHOME podcast at whomepod.substack.com/subscribe [https://whomepod.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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One of the most important and most commonly misunderstood health actions is hydration. For years we have been told that water…tap water :{ is the best for hydration. For those who could pallet the chlorinated liquid, they consumed a large amount daily, frequently urinated and still found themselves dehydrated. More recently, there has been a push for electrolytes in the water because of the failure of plain water to work. This is a huge improvement, however most commercial products are tainted with synthetic color, flavors (even the “natural stevia” ones) and plastic residue from the bottles. In this podcast, I discuss these issues and give you my favorite, easy and all-natural hydration options. Salut! Get full access to WHOME podcast at whomepod.substack.com/subscribe [https://whomepod.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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