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8 glasses of water a day? It’s just a myth

You’ve heard it over and over again: Drink eight, 8-ounce glasses of water a day to stay hydrated and healthy. It’s true that you need to stay hydrated, but the idea of 64 ounces of water a day is actually a myth.

Glass of waterGuidelines for water consumption first appeared in the U.S. in 1945, when the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Academy of Sciences recommended the consumption of 2.5 liters of water per day. Frederick J. Stare, an influential 21st century nutritionist who defined the four food groups, was one of the first to recommend that humans consume six or so 12-ounce glasses of water a day.

But actual water isn’t always necessary. Your foods contain plenty of it. For example, a baked potato is 75 percent water. Other beverages, such as juice and milk, also count towards your total.

And yes, caffeinated beverages also count, according to Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, a nephrologist at the University of Pennsylvania who reviewed research claims on drinking eight glasses of water and studied how the kidneys handle it.

Two good ways to determine whether you’re getting enough hydration are simple and common. Runner’s World magazine says thirst is a good indicator: if you’re thirsty, drink something. Runner’s World also suggests that you check the color of your urine. If it’s clear or light yellow, you’re fine; if it’s the color of apple juice or darker, you need to drink something — especially if you’re involved in endurance activities such as running a race.

Experts at the Mayo Clinic list four factors that influence your need for additional fluids:

  • Exercising so hard that you sweat.
  • Environment, such as hot or humid weather or high altitude.
  • Illness or health conditions, such as fever, vomiting or diarrhea.
  • Pregnancy or breast feeding.

Other myths debunked by Runner’s World:

Plain water is best. If you’re involved in intense activity on a hot day, you may need a sports drink that has electrolytes and sodium to fully replenish your system.

You can “detox” your body by drinking lots of water. Dr. Goldfarb says, “There is no evidence that excess water makes your body more clean. If anything, drinking too much water can slightly impair the ability of the kidneys to filter blood.”

You can’t drink too much. It’s rare, but yes, you can. Too much water can cause symptomatic hyponatremia, a condition where the sodium levels in the blood become dangerously low.

 

 

Help us restock Bellevue pantry shelves

Bellevue Riverfest 2013 Can Sculpture ContestAkridge & Akridge Chiropractic is collecting canned food and donations through the end of September to help the Bellevue Food Pantry restock its shelves.

Those who donate by July 18 will see their contributions turned into artwork. These will be used at Bellevue’s Riverfest celebration as part of the Can Opener Sculpting Contest, where competing teams will turn the cans into giant sculptures with a patriotic theme.

Akridge & Akridge will continue to collect donations through September as part of the office’s ongoing community service projects.

Bellevue Riverfest will be held from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 18 and 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. July 19 at Haworth Park. Other events include a Balloon Glow Friday evening and the “Fireworks Extravaganza” Saturday night, Kidz Zone,  RiverFest Run, and Car Show & Shine.  The event also hosts the Nebraska State BBQ Competition.

RiverFest is only $1 at the gate and the public is welcome to bring lawn chairs and blankets to enjoy the music and fireworks; however, coolers will not be allowed.

Memorial Day: We salute our military families

American flagIn celebration of Memorial Day, Drs. Craig and Lacey Akridge would like to thank those in our community who have served in our armed forces, and who have given their lives for our country.

We also thank the families of these courageous men and women for their sacrifices while facing the challenges of military life.

Your dedication and service make us proud to serve you in Bellevue, Papillion and the Omaha metro area.

Join Akridge Chiropractic at ‘Shop Til You Drop’

Shop Til You Drop 2014

Akridge & Akridge Chiropractic will be joining other businesses for fun and networking on Tuesday for Shop Til You Drop.

This first-ever event is being held from 4 to 7 p.m. May 20 at John A. Gentleman Mortuary in Bellevue.

Sarah Bernhagen, public relations representative, said John A. Gentleman decided to host the event to support business owners who work from their homes. “We wanted to give them a chance to come to a venue and invite their own clients so other vendors can meet those clients.  And it’s a business networking event, too.”

The event is open to the public. There is no admission charge, “but you can’t leave empty-handed,” Bernhagen said.

Goodwill Industries is donating beverages for the event, and Mable Rose Estates is donating food. Other participants include Tastefully Simple, The Needle & Thread Embroidery Co., Scentsy, Bellevue Dance Academy, Thirty-one, Zing, Penelope Ann/Home Interiors, Park Lane Jewelry, Mary Kay, Origami Owl and Take Shape for Life.

Come out and join Jenn and the other vendors!