How inadequate water intake causes headache?
Your brain is surrounded by a protective layer of water, which encompasses the entirety of your brain. Low or complete lack of water intake causes this layer to evaporate. This depletion can cause your brain to push against your skull, leading to painful headaches.
What to do
In order to maintain a healthy layer of water around your brain, increase your daily intake of H2O and monitor your results. Below are two easy ways.
1. Eat More Fruits and Vegetables
Keep a piece of fruit in your desk or on your work area for a quick afternoon snack. Stock your own veggie assortment and your favorite dip in your company’s break room. The water inside vegetables and fruits is a sure fire way to ensure you are drinking extra water throughout the day, regardless of your schedule.
2. Follow The Before, During, and After Rule
Before a meal, down a glass of water. While you are eating your meal, down another glass of water and as you finish your meal, polish off another glass of water. Following this rule for at least two meal times will not only up your water intake, but it will likely cause you to eat less, as water is filling for your system and will help prevent you from overeating. Talk about a double benefit! Next time when headache hits you again, first of all just try to drink a cup of water to see if you’ll have instant relief. You’ll find that headache is actually a nightmare that can be avoided easily!
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