How to Level up on Your Hydration

By Sonali Sadequee CHHC
November 2023

INTRODUCTION: 

Plain water does not contain significant amounts of electrolytes like sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium, which are essential for maintaining the body’s fluid balance. When you add certain mineralized ingredients like pink salt or cucumbers to water, these electrolytes are introduced, promoting better absorption and retention of water by cells and tissues. Electrolytes help create an osmotic gradient, allowing water to move efficiently across cell membranes, ensuring proper hydration.

At a cellular level, adding cucumbers or pink salt to water can have specific effects due to their respective components.


1. Cucumbers in water:

When you add cucumbers to water, the cucumber slices release their natural compounds, which include vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and flavonoids. Cucumbers are rich in water content themselves, making the water more refreshing and flavorful.

At a cellular level, the nutrients in cucumbers can support hydration and cellular function. The water-soluble vitamins, such as vitamin C and some B vitamins, can act as antioxidants, protecting cells from oxidative stress and supporting overall cell health. The presence of minerals like potassium and magnesium in cucumbers can assist in maintaining cellular fluid balance, which is essential for proper cellular function.

2. Pink salt (Himalayan salt) in water:

Pink salt contains various minerals, including sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and trace elements like iron and zinc. When you add pink salt to water, these minerals dissolve into the water and create an electrolyte-rich solution.

At a cellular level, the electrolytes in pink salt can be beneficial for maintaining cell hydration and function. Sodium and potassium are particularly important for regulating the movement of fluids in and out of cells, which helps with cell hydration and overall cellular communication. Adequate electrolyte balance is essential for proper nerve function, muscle contraction, and overall cellular health.

However, it's important to note that while cucumbers and pink salt can add flavor and certain beneficial nutrients to water, they should be used in moderation. Excessive salt intake can lead to health issues like high blood pressure, and overeating cucumbers might cause digestive discomfort in some individuals. Moderation is key to enjoying the benefits of these additives without adverse effects. Always consult with a healthcare professional or nutrition consultant if you have specific health concerns or dietary restrictions.

Here's a comprehensive list of ingredients that can help enhance the absorbability of water:

  1. Electrolytes:

    - Sodium (Pink salt)

    - Potassium

    - Calcium

    - Magnesium

  2. Fruits:

    - Cucumbers

    - Lemons

    - Limes

    - Oranges

    - Berries (e.g., strawberries, blueberries, raspberries)

  3. Herbs:

    - Mint leaves

    - Basil leaves

    - Rosemary

    - Lavender

  4. Spices:

    - A small pinch of pink salt (Himalayan salt)

    - A small pinch of sea salt

    - Ginger (fresh or powdered)

  5. Other ingredients:

    - A small amount of honey (natural sweetener)

    - A pinch of sugar (for a boost in carbohydrates)

    - Aloe vera gel (for added vitamins and minerals)


Remember to use these ingredients in moderation and based on personal preference. You can combine various elements to create your own customized infused water recipes. Keep in mind that the primary goal is to improve flavor and provide additional nutrients that aid in hydration and absorption.

As a bonus tip, you can also infuse water with combinations of these ingredients to create interesting and refreshing flavor profiles. Experimenting with different combinations will not only enhance the absorbability of the water but also make your hydration experience more enjoyable.