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Hydration & Headache Pain

May 22, 20232 min read

Headaches come in many forms including tension, sinus, and those hard to manage migraines. Here is a quick tip to help with head pain.

Hydration is key

Staying hydrated with quality water can help brain fog, digestion, fight fatigue, ease pain and much more! It is extremely important to get enough water in order to live your best life! When we don’t hydrate, our bodies become dehydrated and daily bodily functions can become compromised.

How much water you drink really is unique to you, but some of the factors are size, physical activity, the climate you live in + more. It is important is to find what Katrina Sequenzia from @healthyfreelife calls— finding your hydration point. She suggests that this point is somewhere between 64 to 128 ounces and that most find a sweet spot between 80 to 100 ounces per day.

Of course follow your doctor’s orders if they have directed you otherwise.

The color of your urine can also be a good indicator to see if you are staying hydrated; it can be clear, pale, the color of lemonade and so on. Have you checked it lately? If you ever see the color of apple juice— drink more right away!

Personally, I find that if I don’t stay hydrated I am a lot more likely to get headaches! Maybe this is a factor for you as well if you too are a person who suffers from head pain?

Check out the following recommendations to help you increase your water intake and stay hydrated!

RECOMMENDATIONS

Drink 8-16 oz. water upon waking

Take baby steps to get to your hydration point

Track your water intake

Use glass or stainless steel glasses/bottles

Filter your water

DON’T DO THIS

Don’t use commercially bottled water if possible

Don’t drink zero-calorie, flavored waters that contain artificial sweeteners/flavors.

MAKE IT FUN

I don’t always like to drink plain water so if pure water is the best for hydrating, why not make it more fun? Here are some ideas to try—

  • Sparkling water add a drop of pure essential oil approved for internal use (don’t use oils in plastic water bottles) I recommend using doTerra Oils— see our store for more details.

  • Herbal or decaf tea, hot or iced

  • Add lime or lemon but limit these because it can cause teeth issues

  • Add cucumber slices and chia seeds

  • Add sliced frozen fruit (blueberries/strawberries)

  • Add mint or other fresh herbs

  • Add a small bit of pure juice *I like cranberry

To dive deeper into health, hydration, food, and awesome advice, be sure to take the time to check out Katrina Sequenzia’s website www.healthyfreelife.com. She has some excellent resources, programs and coaching services. We do not get any kickback for recommending Katrina— I just like what she is doing!

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Rose Ward

Rose Ward helps Christian Women in Ministry overcome spiritual stagnation so that they can walk effectively in their calling. In doing this, she realized some specific needs for the women she was ministering to--- especially for those who have children in their lives. This inspired Rose to go into the vulnerable spaces with other moms and women who have kids in their sphere of influence and create content that will help them keep joy in their journey. Rose’s personal blog, Ministry Moms was then birthed to share helpful hints for the heart, practical ideas for the home, and healing for the mind, body, and spirit. This includes creating some stellar educational resources for both women and children along the way. It is her hope that the Ministry Moms website, membership portal, and creative content will help women find a grace-filled balance between everyday life, health, and ministry--- that they will find connection, creativity, healing, consistency + faith as they embark on the journey of joyful living.

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