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“I don’t know why I’m always thirsty.” Every single process in your body requires water to function. If your system is working overtime—maybe because of inflammation or some other underlying issue—your demand for water is naturally going to increase. You could just be burning through it faster than the average person. Of course, there are other possible reasons too, but at the simplest level, your thirst could just be your body’s way of saying it needs more support. #hydration #dehydration #dyin
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