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The 5-Letter Word that Can Add Years to Your Life: WATER

From the Show: Naturally Savvy
Summary: Your body is 70 percent water, so it's no wonder that it is one of the most necessary "nutrients" your body needs.
Air Date: 3/25/15
Duration: 10
Host: Andrea Donsky, RHN and Lisa Davis, MPH
Guest Bio: Patricia Bragg, ND, PhD
Patricia-BraggPatricia Bragg is a 100% dedicated health crusader with a passion like her father, Paul C. Bragg, world renowned health authority. Patricia has won international fame on her own in this field. She conducts Health and Fitness Seminars for Women’s, Men’s, Youth and Church Groups throughout the world and promotes Bragg “How-To, Self-Health” Books on Radio and Television Talk Shows throughout the English-speaking world. Consultants to Presidents and Royalty, to Stars of Stage, Screen and TV and to Champion Athletes, Patricia and her father co-authored The Bragg Health Library of Instructive, Inspiring Books that promote a healthier lifestyle, for a long, vital, happy life. Patricia herself is the symbol of health, perpetual youth and radiant, feminine energy. She is a living and sparkling example of her, and her father’s healthy lifestyle precepts and this she loves sharing world-wide.

A fifth-generation Californian on her mother’s side, Patricia was reared by The Bragg Natural Health Method from infancy. In school, she not only excelled in athletics, but also won honors for her studies and her counseling. She is an accomplished musician and dancer, as well as tennis player and mountain climber and the youngest woman ever to be granted a U.S. Patent. Patricia is a popular gifted Health Teacher and a dynamic, in-demand Talk Show Guest where she spreads the simple, easy-to-follow Bragg Healthy Lifestyle for everyone of all ages.
The 5-Letter Word that Can Add Years to Your Life: WATER
Your body is 70 percent water, so it's no wonder that it is one of the most necessary "nutrients" your body needs.

Think of it this way: a prune is devoid of water; all wrinkled and dry. Then, consider a juicy plum, full of hydration, smooth and healthy.

All of your body's functions rely on being hydrated. In fact, 50 percent of Americans are chronically constipated because they don't drink enough water.

How much water should you be drinking? According to Dr. Patricia Bragg, it can vary based on your size. For example, Dr. Bragg is five feet tall and 90 pounds, and she thrives on eight 8-oz glasses a day. However, a strapping six-foot tall gentleman might need 10 or 12 of those glasses a day.

What are some of Dr. Bragg's other top secrets to maintaining a healthy life?

Exercise your muscles and practice good posture.
Deep breathing is essential.
Keep happy, healthy, productive thoughts. 

And, finally, look at what you put in your mouth... is it going to bring you health and wellness or disease and obesity?

As Dr. Bragg always says, "You are what you eat, what you drink, what you breathe, what you say and what you do."

Listen in as Dr. Bragg joins Andrea and Lisa to share why water is so important for your health, as well as other habits that will provide you a long, healthy, vibrant life.
Transcription:

RadioMD PresentsNaturally Savvy | Original Air Date: March 25, 2015
Hosts: Andrea Donsky, RHN & Lisa Davis
Guest: Patricia Bragg, ND, PhD

Honest information about living a healthy lifestyle on RadioMD.com. It's time for Naturally Savvy with natural visionary, Andrea Donsky and health journalist, Lisa Davis.

LISA: There is a five letter word that can add years to your life. It is water. As a matter of fact, I just finished my glass of water and I had many others earlier. It's so important, since we are 70% water. We have got the fantastic Dr. Patricia Bragg. She is a legend and she joins us now.

Hi, Patricia. So glad you're here.

PATRICIA: Oh, hello there.

LISA: It’s so good to have you on.

PATRICIA: Thank you.

LISA: That's right. Everywhere you go you bring health and happiness.

PATRICIA: Thank you.

LISA: And, you've been doing it for how long now?

PATRICIA: Well, my dear. Let's see. I'm in my 8th decade and I've been at it since, I guess, almost 5 years old.

(laughter)

LISA: Wow.

PATRICIA: Yes. I was born a little teacher.

ANDREA: So, tell us a little bit about your story.

PATRICIA: Well, my dad, Paul Bragg, was the originator of health food stores in 1912 and then he became the father of the heath movement throughout America. He started the first herbal teas. He put out the first vitamins, the first health cosmetics without all the fillers and dangerous things. And, guess what? He, then, went across America, the Bragg Health Crusade, and said, "Who wants to open the first health food store in Pennsylvania?" and that was, guess who it was? It was little mama papa, a yogurt shop called the Lackzoom and now, that's GNC. Guess what? They're in every city in America.

Then, he went all over America and I did, also, with my father when I got old enough and got all my education and degrees, then I went. We traveled 8 months every year, health crusading across America and the world. I loved every minute of it.

LISA: That's so awesome.

ANDREA: So, Patricia, then, what would you say—I know this is off topic with what we were going to talk about today, but I just find your story so interesting. What would you say would be your top 3 secrets to really maintaining a healthy lifestyle?

PATRICIA: Well, let's see. You have 640 muscles. If you don't use them, you lose them. They lose their tone, their ability to keep active and going. You need to exercise; good posture; don't sit with your legs crossed; lift your chest up; don't wear wired bras, gals. It cuts off the circulation.

ANDREA: Yes.

LISA: Good one.

PATRICIA: There's a book called Dressed to Kill about wired bras and breast cancer. It's a proven fact. It cuts of the circulation. Deep breathing is important. I have Katy Perry, the Beach Boys, Carrie Underwood. I have Metropolitan Opera singers. Oh, deep breathing is so important. And, you are what you think with your computer. Oh, your brain. Happy, healthy thoughts; productive thoughts. You are what you think; what you do. It's so important. This is the Bragg Healthy Lifestyle: you are what you eat; what you drink; what you breathe; what you say; what you do. It's as simple as this: what you eat and drink today walks and talks tomorrow. So, when you put it in your mouth, put it to the test. Health or sickness or obesity or diabetes. Think about it. We all should be our own health captains.

ANDREA: Absolutely. Those are very wise words. You know what I love about you, Patricia, and your company. I've been in the natural health industry for 15 years. I just saw you, actually. I didn't go over and say hello, but I saw you at Expo West. You know, I saw you at a distance and now, next time I see you, I will go over and say hello and I love that you are so ahead of your time in terms of the products that you come out with. The apple cider vinegar, obviously, the Bragg's and now, we want to talk about dehydration and staying hydrated and the importance. I just want to give you kudos and your dad, obviously, who started it all. I just love what you guys are doing.

PATRICIA: Well, thank you. Thank you. Yes, I tell you what. Your health is your wealth. I have many billionaires, many billionaires, that follow us. Donald Trump and on and on. I kept J. C. Penney going to almost 100. Conrad Hilton. Dr. Scholls, the foot doctor. Oh my gosh, in their later years, they realize their health is their wealth. That's what I want the mothers of America to know. That they should be the captains of their childrens' health and guide them into being healthy their whole lives.

Now, this is important: that they teach their children early by living examples of exercise, keeping fit, healthy, no obesity, no diabetes, no high blood pressure—things that are striking so many Americans today because of their unhealthy lifestyle. You see?

LISA: Oh, yes. Definitely. Where does water play in this equation?

PATRICIA: Oh my gosh. Right this minute, I'm 70% water. What do you think of that? You know, you see a dried prune? You know, it gets all wrinkled. The beautiful plum—plum prune—is full of water and as it dries, they dry it in the sun and it's dried and all wrinkled. Well, you see my face, it's like a polished apple because, you see, I have 8 glasses of water a day. Children, you have to be sure that they're getting ample water. I believe you had on there, Willard's Water. Wonderful water.

LISA: Yes.

PATRICIA: And, purified water. No fluoridation or toxins. We wrote the book, Water: The Shocking Truth That Can Save Your Life. Water is the key to all your body functions: your heart, your circulation, digestion, bones and joints, your muscles, metabolism, stimulation, sex, glands, nerves, energy and the most important one, your elimination. Do you know that 50% of Americans are constipated? Why? Because they don't drink water. Oh, no. They want coke. They want caffeine. Coffee. Alcohol. You know what it does? It dehydrates you.

ANDREA: It definitely does. What is the quantity? How much water should everybody be drinking a day?

PATRICIA: Well, I feel 8 glasses a day. It can be 6 ounces of 6-8 a day. Now, I'm 5" tall, 95 pounds. I'm a miniature, but I thrive on 8 glasses, but basically, I could do with 6 because I'm tiny. Do you understand?

ANDREA: Yes.

PATRICIA: But, big, tall men, they can use 10-12, you see? Now, our apple cider vinegar, balances the acid alkaline balance and what the apple cider vinegar properties in 400 BC used as apple cider vinegar to detox and cleanse and heal the body. So, therefore, three of my drinks, I put the Bragg Organic Unfiltered Apple Cider Vinegar with a mother. Now, people say, "What's that mother?" I said, "That's a miracle enzyme that the commercial manufacturers of vinegar started killing in the 40s and 50s." People looked at that vinegar and said, "Ew! That looks dirty." And the vinegar manufacturers said, "Oh, we'll kill her. We'll boil her, heat her, filter her out and kill her." So, therefore, it's no good. No good. You want a live vinegar and that helps balance your acid alkaline balance which is so important to the body. It helps with the weight normalizing and water—be sure that all of you drink it—not coffee; not caffeine; not coke; not sugared diet drinks. The Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar drinks are sold in the health food store and supermarkets across America.

ANDREA: Thank you, Patricia. You know, we would love to have you back on because I would love to do a show on apple cider vinegar and the benefits of alkaline and acidity.

If you want to learn more about Patricia, who is really, like Lisa said, a legend in our industry, visit Bragg.com.

I'm Andrea Donsky along with Lisa Davis. This is Naturally Savvy Radio on RadioMD.

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