Welcome back Amigos! I have a question for you, how much water do you and your kids ACTUALLY drink? ย As a child, I primarily drank Tea, Kool-Aid and occasional Water. ย I do remember adults occasionally stating the importance of water, but I didn’t take it seriously, nor did I understand how to make it a priority.
Today, Nephrologists (Kidney Doctors), report that more than ever, there is a high demand for Pediatric Nephrologists (Kidney Doctor for Kids & Teens). ย This is due to kids being diagnosed with PAINFUL Kidney & Urinary Stones, which are often caused by a lack of water and junk food! Today, kids & teens have so many drink choices, why should they drink boring old water?
- Every system in our body depends on water & helps youngsters thrive!
- Water helps the brain function & will help detox their kidneys, liver & other vital organs.
- Water carries nutrients to their cells & helps them digest food.
- Water provides a moist environment for their ears, nose & throat systems.
- Water is our primary chemical component & makes up 60% of weight.

How much water do kids & teens actually need?
General Guideline for Drinking Water:

Symptoms of Dehydration:ย
- Dry Skin
- Dizziness
- Headache
- Dry Mouth
- Constipation
- Increased thirst
- Few or No Tears
- Decreased urine output.
- Urine is dark yellow instead of clear/light yellow.
- Feeling Tired & Drained even after sleeping well.
Hydrating Thoughts:
- Researchers have similar but varying ideas about water amount we should drink.
- Pay close attention to your child’s symptoms, activity level & climate you live in.
- Your child loses water by simply breathing, perspiring, urinating & pooping.
- Kids must replenish water by consuming foods & drinks that contain water.
- If severely dehydrated, provide real coconut water to replenish electrolytes.
- Speak with a health professional if dehydration symptoms persist.

8 Tips to Help Kids Drink More Water:
- Always have clean & fresh tasting water on hand!
- Infuse water with Organic Fruits, Veggies & Herbs!
- Place a 16 oz water bottle by their night stand.
- Have child drink 8 oz (1 cup) before sleeping.
- Have child drink 16 oz (2 cups) upon awakening.
- Have them drink 2 cups, 1 hour before each meal. (48 oz total)
- Model behavior so your child will watch & learn.
- Buy your child a sports bottle they can keep with them at all times (at school, during lunch, after recess)!
The chart above may seem like a lot of water, but it really isn’t. ย Remember, 60% of your body is made of water, so it is critical that children’s water is replenished on a daily basis.
Can a child be drinking too much water? ย It is possible for someone to drink too much water (hyponatremia), but it is very rare, and mostly happens to people who are extreme athletes.
The above chart is only a guideline, it is important you adjust your kid’s water consumption if you live in a very hot/humid climate, if they are athletes or have a medical condition. This Organic fruit & herb infused water recipe is a great way to always have great tasting water!
ORGANIC STRAWBERRY, LEMON, CUCUMBER, MINT INFUSION:
โฅ ย ยฝ Cup Sliced Lemons
โฅ ย ยฝ Cup Sliced Strawberries
โฅ ย ยพ Medium Cucumber, Sliced
โฅ ย ยผ Cup of Mint Leaves
โฅ ย 1 Quart of Fresh Spring Water
โฅ ย USE ALL ORGANIC FOOD
Instructions:
โฅ ย Prepare & Slice Fruits, Veggies, Herbs
โฅ ย Place Your Mix at the Bottom of Jar
โฅ ย Pour Your Water over the Mix
โฅ ย Chill in your Fridge or Serve Room Temp.
โฆ ย Optional: Use a wooden spoon to squash fruit at the bottom of jar before adding water.
Important Final Notes:
- On average, food can provide about 20% of total water intake. Watermelon & Spinach are at least 90% water weight.
- Pregnant or breast-feeding women need additional fluids to stay hydrated.
- Pineapple, Orange, Ginger is another great infusion for the family.
This infusion is so Yummy Yummy and it’s so fun to make together with your family. Stay hydrated Amigos, I look forward to you visiting again! ย Sending Love & Light! ~ Dr. Dee