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Tips To Stay Hydrated On Hot Days

No matter where you are in the United States, this weekend has probably been hot, really hot. 
In my home of San Francisco, the temp escalated from our typically 70ish degrees to over a 100 this weekend. In a city where having AC is pretty unusual, that can be pretty dangerous. AC or not, hot temperatures make it more important than it already is for you to stay hydrated. 
If you get too hot and haven't consumed enough water, you're opening yourself up to things like heat stroke, heat exhaustion, or even smaller issues like cramps or a heat rash. 

 

Not sure how to bring more water into your life? Here are a few tips: 

Carry a Water Bottle Around

This is a simple idea, but a powerful one. Just having water available to you all the time will likely increase how much of it you consume. Aim to have a full water bottle by your side at all times, and sip on in whatever you start to get thirsty.

Eat Hydrating Foods

There are a number of different foods that can also boost your hydration thanks to their water content. Some big ones include strawberries, apples, oranges, corn, and broccoli.

Order Water at Restaurants

When you go out to eat, order a glass of water. That's not to say you can't also have that beer or glass of soda, but make yourself drink water alongside it. Similar to the water bottle idea, if you have a glass of water on the table, you're significantly more likely to drink it.

Make Flavored Water

Water, especially when you're drinking it constantly, can get pretty boring. Spice up your water routine by making flavored water. You can use those flavored water packets, or even just throw a few pieces of fresh fruit, like strawberries or blueberries, into your water for a bit of a twist.

Set an Alarm

Is your water bottle always empty? If you have trouble remembering to drink water, try setting an alarm on your phone to remind you to fill up your water bottle every few hours. The reminder will ensure you go fit up your empty bottle or could be a good reminder to drink more water if your bottle is still full from the last alarm.

Source: lifehacker

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