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During this episode you’ll learn about:
- Greer’s #selfcare tips for everyday well-being [1:12]
- Hydration: What it is, why it matters, and how much water you really need [3:15]
- Does drinking water help you lose weight? [6:36]
- Can you drink too much water? [8:16]
- What are electrolytes and how do electrolytes affect hydration? [9:18]
- Foods and drinks that promote hydration [13:04]
- Do caffeinated beverages hydrated or dehydrate? [14:59]
- Practical tips to develop a hydration routine [16:40]
- Lifestyle and environmental factors that affect hydration [17:40]
- Questions from the community
- I always feel thirsty no matter how much water I drink. Is there something wrong with my health? [20:07]
- What’s the connection between hydration and dry skin? [21:01]
- If I don’t like plain water, what are some healthier alternatives to stay hydrated without added sugar? [23:16]
- How does salt function as an hydrating electrolyte? I thought it dehydrates the body. [25:05]
- Is it OK to drink less water in winter than in summer? [26:11]
- What is the kidney’s role in hydration? [27:24]
Resources to topics mentioned in this episode:
- How to Stay Hydrated Without Water
- 5 Tips for Better Hydration
- Common Hydration Mistakes You Might Be Making
- Hydration: Catalyte vs. Bottled Brands
- Staying Hydrated in Cold Weather – What You Need to Know
- Expert Tips for Ultimate Skin Hydration
- Infuse Your Day with These Seven Herbal Teas that Support Gut Health
- Thorne Hosts First-Ever Mocktail Club
- From the podcast archives: The Secrets to Healthy Skin
Products related to this episode: Daily Electrolytes, Collagen Plus, Catalyte®
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