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Brain Fog, Fatigue, and Headaches? The Answer Could Be in Your Water Bottle

Feeling sluggish, foggy, or just not at your best? You might be dehydrated. 

At Arbor Health, we’ve seen firsthand how one straightforward change—drinking enough water—can dramatically boost energy, mental clarity, and overall well-being. And the best part? It’s a simple fix. So simple in fact, that it's hard to believe the impact it can have until you try it. 

But before you grab just any drink, let’s talk about the right way to hydrate and how you can make it an effortless (and even enjoyable) habit. 

Are You Dehydrated? Here’s How to Tell 

Dehydration isn’t always obvious. Your body gives subtle (and sometimes surprising) signals that it needs more water. Here are seven key signs to watch for: 

  1.  You’re Always Tired 

Even mild d...

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Adrenal Fatigue: Tired, Wired, Foggy & Fat

 

Watch the LiveStream video: Amber Ratcliffe and Justine Shults discuss Adrenal Fatigue and why it may be what's holding you back from feeling your best.

Adrenal Fatigue is a silent epidemic caused by our fast-paced culture. Being “on” all the time is exhausting and so many of us are experiencing burnout and serious health symptoms as a result. Adrenal Fatigue isn’t just found in adults, it’s becoming more common in kids too, as they are stressed with school, activities, social pressures, and adrenaline filled video games. 

Unfortunately, Adrenal Fatigue is often misdiagnosed as depression by primary care doctors. We regularly hear that people had blood work run at multiple doctors and that “everything looked great,” but in your heart, you...

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