Quenching Thirst: The Role of Aquas in Parkinson's Hydration
Hydration is really about water uptake, not just water intake.
Ever felt like no matter how much water you drink, you just can't quench your thirst? In this episode of 'Pathways to Parkinson's Relief', Robert Rodgers, PhD, sits down with Leonie Hibbert, the developer of Aquas, to tackle the tricky topic of hydration. Hibbert explains that hydration isn't just about how much water you drink but how well your body absorbs it. For those with Parkinson's, this can be particularly challenging.
They dive into why symptoms like digestive issues and constant thirst might signal deeper hydration problems. Hibbert reveals how Aquas, a unique blend of ingredients, can help reset your body's hydration mechanisms. She answers burning questions like, 'Why am I still thirsty even though I drink water all the time?' and 'Can taking more drops of Aquas improve my hydration?' They also touch on the potential benefits for people with diabetes and athletes looking to enhance their performance.
Rodgers and Hibbert discuss practical tips on how to use Aquas effectively, starting with a small dose to avoid any initial discomfort from detoxing. They even explore whether men can use the female version of Aquas and vice versa. This episode is packed with insights that could change how you think about staying hydrated, especially if you're dealing with Parkinson's or other health conditions.