Kenneth Anderson

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Water is vital for the entire body, but the brain needs water (as it needs everything else) in a much higher quantity. Even the slightest dehydration can spell poor cognitive performance and long-term consequences. Our brain is comprised of 75% water, which suggests we need a steady supply to maintain healthy cognitive function. The cells in our brain use water to produce energy and remove cellular waste.52
A Head Above: A Simple Guide to Peak Mental Performance
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