Tyent USA and a World of Water

Posted by: Rhona Reid On July 9, 2014 7:21 pm

 

Wet and Wild Facts About Water!

 

earth drop on grass   Water is the sustainer of life.  Every living plant and creature on planet Earth depends on water for their existence.  

From the sixteen thousand pound African elephant, to the three-gram, Ruby Throated hummingbird, and all animals in between, none can live without water.

Each year the average person (if there is such a thing) drinks up to fifty-eight gallons of water.

I thought it might be interesting and a little fun to lay out some fascinating facts for you about water, its consumption, and mystery.  

 

Earthly Water Facts by the Numbers  

  • Over seventy percent of our planet is covered in water (70.9%)

 

  • The typical cumulus cloud weighs around 1.1 million pounds
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Tyent USA, Water and Our World

Posted by: Rhona Reid On June 18, 2014 3:32 pm

 

                                          Water, Facts & Figures

 

water streaming    The more I read about water, the more fascinated I become.  Water not only covers two thirds of our planet, but also makes up a large percentage of plant and animal life, including us humans.

Plants are composed of 90 to 95% water.  Humans average about 55 to 60% water.  Plants take in water through their roots and leaves, while humans and most other animals must drink it.  Plants do not have circulatory systems as animals do.  Our circulatory system carries the water we ingest to the small intestine whereby it enters the bloodstream (through osmosis) which circulates it throughout the body and into the cell walls.

In order for plants to release water,

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Tyent Ionized Alkaline Water for Life

Posted by: Rhona Reid On June 17, 2014 2:17 pm

                                     

                                         Water at Work in Our Bodies

 

 Water cogs  Undeniably, we cannot live without two nutrients. Food and water. Three, if you count chocolate.

Food, you can last nearly a month without eating. Water, only about a week if you are lucky. But why is water so important to us? What does water do to and for our bodies to keep us alive?  I want to try to answer those questions in non-technical language.

How important is water to our system?  According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a mere two percent decrease of water in our bodies can cause fatigue and a reduction in brain function.  This makes me think I’m low on water most days.  Our connection to water and

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Beat the Summer Heat With Tyent Ionized Alkaline Water

Posted by: Rhona Reid On June 2, 2014 4:41 pm

                                               

                                         The Heat is on!

 

Thermometer-in-summer-3 DSummer is just around the corner but in many places throughout the land, the heat is already here.

Doctors and health professionals everywhere recognize the need for good hydration on a regular basis but especially, when the temperature rises above eighty degrees.

Interestingly, when the temperature is up it doesn’t matter if you are working out in the sun, exercising or just trying to get a little tan, your body needs to stay hydrated.  Dehydration is a serious medical condition that can occur before you actually realize it.  According to Doctor John Batson, of Hilton Head, South Carolina, a specialist in sports medicine, “Thirst is not always the best indicator of dehydration, if you’re

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A World of Water and Fascinating Facts

Posted by: Rhona Reid On May 22, 2014 2:00 pm

 

Water and Our World; Fascinating Facts You Should Know

water drop world    Water, sustainer of life

 

Water, or H2o, is an enigma.  It can wash away the dirt from your car or an entire town.  It has the power to quench your thirst or to sink a ship.  Water holds the power of life in its every drop, be they too many or too few, as is the case in California right now with their devastating drought.  On May 21st and for the first time this century, the U.S. Drought Monitor declared the entire state of California in a severe drought.

 

*That is sad news considering water covers about 70% of our planet.  The salt water of the oceans account for

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Ionized Alkaline Water & a Few Others

Posted by: Rhona Reid On April 17, 2014 5:45 am

          Alkaline, Bottled, Tap, Ionized, Reverse Osmosis…  

                               Water You Talking About?

 

21646253_s  When I was growing up there were two kinds of water to choose from at my house, tap and hose. Hardly the case today. Nowadays, there is flavored water, infused water, reverse osmosis water, spring water, bottled water, alkaline water, ionized alkaline water, yada yada yada. Sheesh!

 

It’s enough to blow your mind trying to figure out what they all are. 17579117_s (1)

 

I thought I would go over a few of them and try to shed a little light.

Tap water.  Whoa, it is known that tap water has a ton of bad chemicals in it and can even be recycled toilet water.  Fish cannot live in

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Hydration Helps: How Better Hydration Can Improve Your Life

Posted by: tyent On October 26, 2012 3:52 pm

Water is fascinating. It’s the most important substance on the planet, as well as for our bodies. Without water, we wouldn’t exist, and neither would any of the living things around us.

Most adults understand that they shouldn’t go days (or even hours) without drinking any water, yet many adults are not sufficiently hydrated. Some adults are drinking too many sugary or alcoholic beverages, while others aren’t drinking at all because they’re too busy or forgetful.

drink more water

Whatever the case, drinking more water can drastically improve one’s health and quality of life. Check out a few of these simple ways that improved hydration can translate into improved health.

Stay awake! Being hydrated helps you stay awake. A dehydrated body is also …

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