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10 Tips for Winter Hydration

10 Tips for Winter Hydration

Dry skin, muscle cramps, headaches, dizziness and seasonal depression; these are all symptoms of dehydration, at any time of year.

In warmer weather it is easier to gauge when we are thirsty. We crave refreshment and coolness and we perspire more. In cold weather however, We miss many of the usual cues from our body. Our sweat turns into vapour and we lose hydration by breathing, especially when it is cold and dry. We can feel up to 40% less thirsty than in summer even though our bodies still need the same amount of hydration year-round.