Summer & Hydration: The Key to Staying Energized and Healthy

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“A well-hydrated body is more energetic, focused, and resilient.”

Summer brings longer days, increased activity, and, unfortunately, higher risks of dehydration. As temperatures rise during the summer season, our body naturally loses more water through sweat. The body works harder to maintain its internal balance, resulting in increased fluid loss through sweating. If this loss is not replenished properly, it can affect everything—from energy levels to digestion and even mental clarity.

This makes hydration not just important—but essential for maintaining energy, digestion, skin health, and overall well-being.

“Listening to your body is the first step toward better hydration”

Understanding Hydration: More Than Just Drinking Water

Hydration is not only about drinking water—it’s about maintaining the right balance of fluids and electrolytes in the body. Electrolytes like sodium, potassium, and magnesium are essential for:

  • Muscle function
  • Nerve signaling
  • Maintaining blood pressure
  • Preventing cramps and fatigue

When you sweat excessively, you lose both water and these essential minerals.

Why Hydration Matters in Summer?

  • Water plays a vital role in:
  • Regulating body temperature
  • Supporting digestion and metabolism
  • Preventing fatigue and headaches
  • Maintaining healthy skin
  • Flushing out toxins

Even mild dehydration can lead to symptoms like dizziness, weakness, irritability, and reduced concentration.

Signs You Are Not Drinking Enough Water

  • Dark yellow urine
  • Dry mouth or lips
  • Frequent tiredness
  • Headaches
  • Muscle cramps

Best Hydrating Foods for Summer

“Hydration is not just about drinking water—it’s also about eating right.”

Include:

  • Water-rich fruits: watermelon, muskmelon, oranges
  • Cooling vegetables: cucumber, bottle gourd (lauki), ash gourd
  • Natural drinks: coconut water, buttermilk, lemon water. These foods help replenish electrolytes and keep the body cool.

Smart Hydration Tips

  1.  Start your day with a glass of warm water or infused water
  2.  Carry a water bottle wherever you go
  3.  Avoid excessive caffeine and sugary drinks
  4.  Add a pinch of rock salt and lemon to water for natural electrolytes
  5.  Drink small amounts frequently instead of large quantities at once.

Who Needs Extra Attention?

  • Children and the elderly
  • People working outdoors
  • Individuals trying to lose weight
  • Those with health conditions like diabetes or kidney issues. They are more prone to dehydration and should monitor fluid intake carefully.

Hydration & Weight Loss

  • Proper hydration can:
  • Boost metabolism
  • Reduce unnecessary cravings
  • Improve digestion
  • Support fat loss

Summer coolant recipes

Jeera Buttermilk (Digestive Cooler)

A light, probiotic-rich drink that cools the body and supports gut health—perfect for summer digestion issues.

Benefits

✔ Improves digestion

✔ Reduces bloating and acidity

✔ Keeps body cool

✔ Supports gut microbiome

Aam Panna (Raw Mango Cooler)

A traditional Indian summer drink that prevents dehydration, boosts electrolytes, and protects against heat stroke.

Benefits

✔ Prevents heat exhaustion

✔ Improves digestion

✔ Rich in electrolytes

✔ Great for fatigue and weakness

“This summer, don’t wait for thirst to remind you—make hydration a daily habit, because a well-hydrated body is not just healthy, it’s powerful, energetic, and ready to thrive.”

For more guidance on Summer health contact

Arogya Vihara

Essence of Pure Nutrition by

Rajlaxmi Bandodkar

Clinic Address

Shop No. 1, Mahalaxmi Residency, Tisk, Ponda

Shop No. 3, Lucy Apartments, Aquem, Margao, Goa

Tel: +91 9404312057