Books
Jenny Smith

Living Water Science

“Living Water Science” explores the vital role of water in our bodies, going beyond simple thirst-quenching to reveal its impact on cellular function, overall health, and disease prevention. The book emphasizes that water isn't just a passive solvent but an active participant in biological processes. For example, water facilitates nutrient transport into cells and waste removal, which is essential for maintaining cellular health.

The book also highlights water's role in systemic health, influencing cardiovascular function, cognitive abilities, and even athletic performance.

The book takes an integrative approach, synthesizing information from diverse scientific fields like nutrition science, exercise physiology, and preventive medicine. It starts with the fundamental properties of water and its distribution within the body, progresses to water's role at the cellular level, and then explores its systemic effects.

“Living Water Science” uses evidence from laboratory studies, clinical trials, and epidemiological research to present a comprehensive picture of water's significance. It aims to bridge the gap between complex concepts and practical application, offering readers valuable insights and strategies for optimizing their hydration habits.
134 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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