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A website of BioVitale Inc. ~ Irvine, CA ~ Toll Free: 1-877-891-3395
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When we are born, our bodies are approximately 90-95% water. As we age, however, our bodies may dehydrate to levels lower than 50%, where most bodily functions are severely compromised.
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For our cells to be healthy, we should maintain intracellular water levels (inside your cells) of 60-65%. However, when a person is severely dehydrated, intracellular water levels may drop lower than 40%. If this happens, our cells degenerate at a very fast rate. It is also important to note that fat cells cannot contain as much water as muscle cells, therefore people with more muscle mass tend to maintain higher intracellular water levels.
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