
“Back Pain Remedies: Water”
July 28, 2008It’s no coincidence that our planet, every living thing and of course our own bodies are composed of about
76% water. We were created to thrive on water. Water makes the entire world work. It stands to reason therefore, that if we do not take in enough water there will be consequences.
Most people realize that inadequate hydration can cause illness like bladder and kidney trouble, headaches, fatigue, etc. But you may be surprised to learn that a significant number of people suffer from aches and pains, like back pain due to lack of water.
Without proper hydration, our body cannot perform complex biochemical processes that are required for normal health. Waste products are not flushed out adequately, which leads to build up of toxic chemicals. Muscles, lacking proper hydration tend to tighten up exerting pressure on the spine.
So if you have back pain, do your doctor or therapist a favor and help them help you. Drink more water.
But how much is enough?
Without going into complex calculations factoring body weight, age and activity level, try this test. I call it the T.T. or “Toilet Test.”
Toilet Test for proper hydration
When you urinate, simply observe the color:
- Very pale yellow to clear: Good hydration
- Medium yellow: Pretty good, drink a cup or two more each day
- Dark yellow: Getting dehydrated, drink several more cups
- Dark almost brown: You are dehydrated, drinks lots more water
Also note the odor:
- Well hydration results in very low urine odor because it is diluted.
- A strong odor indicates dehydration and concentrated waste products in the urine.
Are you thirsty?
If you feel thirsty, chances are you are already on the verge of dehydration! Being well hydrated throughout the day prevents thirst. Thirst is a signal tat we are seriously low on water. Don’t wait to be thirsty before drinking.
Drink coffee, tea, soda or alcohol?
These beverages are diuretics; they make you urinate more. So if you drink these, you need to replace the lost water by drinking additional water.
Try drinking enough water to keep your urine clear and low odor and your mouth is moist. If you do, you will probably find that your back hurts less.

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