Jun 1, 2020
Integrative medical doctor Dana
Cohen talks about the importance of
hydration as well as some surprising nuances as discussed in
her book
Quench, which she coauthored with Gina Bria.
She describes for listeners
Dr. Dana Cohan is a
nationally-renowned integrative medical doctor with a
multidisciplinary approach to her practice. She trained under Dr.
Atkins and has been practicing for more than twenty years.
She begins the podcast by recounting how few of her patients come
in to her office feeling as if they hydrate enough. She feels
that proper
hydration is the single most important thing one can do to
treat and prevent chronic illness. This along with Dr. Gerald
Pollock's findings of a "fourth phase of water," were the impetus
behind writing the book.
She describes some of the ways
just focusing on drinking lots of water leaves an individual behind
in
hydration, and believes many of us function in a place of
low-grade
dehydration. She says that one of first signs to look for is
fatigue because hydration is a source of energy in the body.
Hydration provides electrical energy and helps us store our
energy better. But if we only focus on water, we can dilute our
electrolytes and minerals. She explains ways to avoid this,
including a daily regime that includes front-loading our water
intake first thing as well as filling ourselves with water from
foods like vegetables and fruit. She gets into more detail about
what this looks like and other handy ways to hydrate, including
certain movements.
For more, her book Quench is available from multiple retailers.