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    Japanese water therapy's healing benefits

    Japanese water therapy's healing benefits

    By Prachi Rijhwani
    Mar 11, 2024
    10:35 am
    What's the story

    Striving towards proper health and wellness, many are turning to the unique practices embedded in Japanese culture. One such age-old holistic approach gaining attention is Japanese water therapy, also known as water cure or water treatment. This therapeutic ritual involves drinking water on an empty stomach immediately after waking up. With still evolving scientific validation, the potential benefits of this ancient practice are intriguing.

    Concept 

    Improved hydration and detoxification

    The basis of Japanese water therapy lies in its ability to rehydrate the body after a night's sleep, kickstarting hydration for the day ahead. This morning ritual is believed to flush out toxins, facilitating detoxification and supporting the vital functions of organs like the kidneys and liver. This, in turn, contributes to an overall improvement in health and well-being.

    Benefit 1

    Enhanced metabolism and improved digestion 

    Advocates suggest that Japanese water therapy can elevate metabolism, potentially aiding in weight management and promoting calorie burning throughout the day. The practice is believed to stimulate the digestive system, fostering healthy bowel movements and alleviating issues like constipation. The result is not only enhanced metabolism but also a digestive system prepared for the day's nourishment.

    Benefit 2

    Increased energy levels and promotion of overall well-being

    Proper hydration is essential for sustaining energy levels and mental alertness. Initiating the day with water intake replenishes energy stores, mitigating feelings of fatigue or lethargy. Japanese water therapy enthusiasts often highlight its holistic benefits, claiming improved mood, reduced stress levels, and an overarching sense of well-being. Starting the day with a glass of water sets a positive tone for the hours to follow.

    Benefit 3

    Enhanced skin health and relief from ailments 

    Adequate hydration is a fundamental component of healthy skin, and adherents of Japanese water therapy assert that morning water intake contributes to a clearer complexion, improved skin elasticity, and a natural glow. Some even report relief from various health issues such as headaches, arthritis, high blood pressure, and urinary tract infections. However, note that the scientific evidence supporting these claims is currently limited.

    Bottom line 

    Incorporating Japanese water therapy into your routine

    To seamlessly integrate Japanese water therapy into your daily routine, simply consume one to two glasses of water upon waking, before engaging in activities like tooth brushing or consuming any food or beverages. Adjust the water quantity gradually based on personal comfort levels and bodily signals. This simple practice, if consistently embraced, holds the promise of positive health outcomes.

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