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Natural ORS: How to Rehydrate Better During India’s Heatwaves
With heatwave alerts sweeping across parts of India and temperatures climbing higher each day, dehydration isn't just about feeling thirsty anymore; it's becoming a real health concern. Long hours in the sun, excessive sweating, and irregular hydration can leave you feeling drained, dizzy, and low on energy.
That's where something as simple as Natural ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution) can quietly make a big difference.
What Is Natural ORS?
Most people associate ORS with illness, something you drink when you're unwell. However, ORS, at its essence, is simply a healthy combination of water, sugar, and salt for the rapid absorption of fluids by the body.
Natural ORS functions similarly, but without the added preservatives and artificial flavours. It targets the loss of bodily fluids through sweating.
Why Your Body Needs It More in Summer
During intense heat, your body loses more than just water.
Excessive sweating results in the loss of electrolytes, such as sodium and potassium, necessary to help maintain energy, muscle functionality, and concentration. Water alone is often not enough, particularly when exposed to the sun for an extended period.
This is why you might still feel tired or lightheaded despite staying 'hydrated.' Your body isn't just asking for water; it's asking for balance.
How to Make Natural ORS at Home
The simplest version doesn't require anything fancy.
Just mix:
- 1 glass of clean water
- A pinch of salt
- 1-2 teaspoons of sugar
- Stir well, and your basic ORS is ready.
If you want to make it more refreshing (and slightly more nutritious), you can add a squeeze of lemon or a bit of coconut water. It's easy, accessible, and something you can make anytime.
Natural Ingredients That Work Like ORS
If you're not into the idea of mixing your own solution, some everyday drinks naturally support hydration:
- Nimbu paani (lemon water with salt and sugar)
- Coconut water, which is rich in potassium
- Buttermilk (chaas), which helps cool the body and aids digestion
These aren't just traditional summer drinks; they work because they restore fluids and electrolytes in a balanced way.
When Should You Drink It?
You don't need to wait until you feel exhausted. Natural ORS can help when:
- You've been out in the sun for long hours
- You feel unusually tired or dizzy
- You've been sweating excessively
- You're recovering from mild dehydration
It's not about replacing your daily water intake; it's about supporting your body when it needs more than just water.
A Small Habit That Goes a Long Way
During a season when heat can silently drain your energy away, even small things make a difference.
Keeping yourself hydrated isn't just about drinking more; it's about drinking right. The consumption of natural ORS becomes one of those easy yet impactful practices that do not demand much effort but can produce visible results. Because sometimes, staying well in summer isn't about doing something big; it's about not ignoring the basics.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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