About H2U Watercare
1. What Is Considered To Be Healthy Water??
Healthy water is first pure water should not contains harmful chemicals and bacteria, It has been purified from all contaminants. Second, good water is premium water with a high pH and electrolytes to neutralize acidic waste and to detoxify the body. It is also rich in electrons and trace minerals that act as anti-oxidants. Water is responsible for every chemical activity in the body. Electrolytes enriched water cushions and protects vital organs, transports nutrients to cells, removes acidic waste and detoxifies the body, keeps the skin soft and supple, increases oxygen in the blood, carries electrical messages between cells, improving cell to cell communication.
2. Our Source of Water
Our proprietary process can be brought to any regionally sourced water into premium drinking water. Through an advanced proprietary process, H2U Watercare® is purified the water, supplemented with electrolytes and trace minerals, then elevated to an alkaline pH of over 8+. The water further enriched with electrolyte minerals considered to be the finest in the world suited to a premium drinking water. In this way H2U Watercare® provides powerful synergy between alkalinity, electrolytes and trace minerals which fuels superior hydration, balanced pH and ultimate performance for healthful life.
3. What Is Premium Drinking Water
Premium drinking water is water that’s less acidic than regular tap water. This means it is rich electrolytes and alkalizing compounds, including calcium, silica, potassium, magnesium, and bicarbonates
4. WHAT ARE ELECTROLYTES
Electrolytes are small, slightly charged particles that our body needs for a wide range of functions. When the salt dissolves in water, the compound breaks up into its individual components . For example one of the most common salts, sodium chloride (NaCl) breaks down into Na+ and Cl-. As you can see the sodium has a slightly positive charge and the chloride has a slightly negative charge. Na+ and Cl- are two common electrolytes. However, these aren’t the only important electrolytes! other electrolytes in our bodies include magnesium (Mg2+), potassium (K+), calcium (Ca2+), phosphate (HPO42-) and bicarbonate (HCO3-).
5. Why We Need Electrolytes
Electrolytes are chemicals that form electrically charged particles (ions) in our body fluids. These ions carry the electrical energy necessary for many functions, including muscle contractions and transmission of nerve impulses. Many bodily functions depend on electrolytes. Optimal performance requires a consistent and adequate supply of these important electrolytes.
We lose electrolytes when you sweat. Consistent replenishment of electrolytes is just as important as the fuel you consume and the water you drink during exercise. H2U Watercare® isn’t dosed just with sodium and potassium like many competitors. Instead of this, we use Trace Mineral formula, an all-natural mineral blend sourced from the mineral-rich salt flats of Himalaya. Our Trace Mineral formula provides 80+ trace minerals and electrolytes
6. What Do Electrolytes Do
Electrolytes are involved in a wide range of functions. They are particularly important for maintaining hydration levels, as the movement of sodium and potassium in and out of cells determines how much water our body retains or flushes out. Our nerve cells need these slightly charged particles to help carry electrical impulses around the body. This is important for a healthy nervous system, good mental health and proper sleep. It also vital for muscle function, as electrical signals need to be able to travel across muscles to tell them when to relax and contract. Without the correct electrolytes our muscles may become weak and may experience cramps, twitches or spams. we may also experience disorders such as anxiety or sleep problems, as well as fatigue and joint and bone disorders. An imbalance will also affect your hydration levels and acid-alkali balance, but can also affect our respiratory system and even immune system. In fact, the whole body depends on this delicate balance of electrolytes to keep it functioning properly.
7. Fluid Electrolyte Concentration in Our Body
8. What Can Cause an Electrolytes Imbalance?
There are many reasons why the electrolytes in our body may become imbalanced.
Electrolytes are distributed through the fluid in our body and use their electrical energy to facilitate important bodily functions.
Maintaining your electrolytes balanced within our body allows it to maintain proper water amounts, balance blood acidity, employ proper muscle action and allow other important processes to occur.