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Episode 08: Hydration Is the First Domino

Episode 08: Hydration Is the First Domino

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Summary

Most people are walking around chronically dehydrated—and until that changes, almost every other health strategy will fall short.


In this episode of Common-Sense Wellness, Dr. Martin explains why hydration is the “first domino” for nearly every aspect of health. He breaks down how ORP readings, hydrogen water, and bio-impedance analysis can reveal whether the body is properly hydrated or stuck in oxidative stress. The conversation explores how consistent, small amounts of water throughout the day help regulate salt, sugar, and acidity levels in the body. Dr. Martin’s message is simple: fix your hydration first, or almost every other health effort is working against the current.


Key Takeaways:

  • Proper hydration is the foundation of health, influencing everything from metabolism to cellular function.
  • Drinking small amounts of water consistently throughout the day is more effective than consuming large amounts at once.
  • Hydrogen-infused water may help improve the body’s oxidation-reduction balance and support cellular health.
  • Bio-impedance analysis can reveal hydration status through key markers like salt, sugar, and ammonia nitrogen levels.
  • Managing acidity in the body is essential, because everyday stress, activity, and metabolism constantly produce acid that must be eliminated.


Connect With Dr. Gary Martin:

Website: https://biri.org/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/commonsense.wellness/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61584201081424

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-martin-962403397/

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