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    By Kaba Abdul-FattaahJanuary 29, 20255 Mins Read
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    I recently shared my struggle with lower back pain and the steps I took to strengthen and heal my back. Just as I was celebrating progress, an unexpected setback hit—a severe case of sciatica that felt like a lightning bolt running through my left leg, making even a few steps unbearable. While I may revisit my journey with sciatica in a future article, one crucial lesson I’ve learned through this ordeal is hydration’s vital role in the body’s ability to heal.

    Water is often taken for granted, yet it is the foundation of life. Science continues to uncover its deep connection to disease prevention, longevity and well-being. While drinking water when thirsty may seem obvious, many people still fail to meet their hydration needs, leading to long-term health consequences.

    The Qur’an, written over 1,400 years ago, captured a truth about water that remains scientifically profound today: “And We made from water every living thing. Then will they not believe?” (Qur’an 21:30). At first glance, this verse may seem like a theological statement about creation. Still, modern science has also confirmed that water is the essence of life itself.

    Biologists agree that water is fundamental to all living organisms. Cells—the basic building blocks of life—are composed of about 70% water. Without adequate hydration, essential functions such as nutrient transport, metabolism and temperature regulation break down. From microorganisms to humans, no known life form can survive without water, making this statement from the Qur’an a scientifically validated fact.

    Research on the origins of life also supports this concept. Scientists believe Earth’s first life forms emerged from water-rich environments such as deep-sea hydrothermal vents or ancient oceans. The abiogenesis theory suggests that life began in water, aligning with the idea that all living things were, quite literally, created from it.

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    This understanding extends beyond Earth. NASA and other space agencies operate on a simple principle when searching for extraterrestrial life: follow the water. Scientists prioritize planets and moons with signs of liquid water because water is the key ingredient for sustaining life. The discovery of subsurface oceans on Europa, a moon of Jupiter, and Enceladus, a moon of Saturn, strengthens the theory that if life exists elsewhere, it, too, would depend on water—just as the ancient verse suggests.

    Hydration is essential not just for planetary health but also for personal health and longevity.

    Recent National Institutes of Health studies reveal a strong link between hydration and aging. Research tracking over 15,000 adults for over 25 years found that those with optimal hydration levels had lower risks of developing chronic conditions like heart and lung disease. They also lived longer, healthier lives than chronically dehydrated ones.

    A key indicator in these studies was serum sodium levels, which help measure the body’s hydration status. Higher sodium levels are often a sign of dehydration, contributing to cellular stress, inflammation and an increased likelihood of chronic illnesses. While these studies don’t prove causation, they strongly suggest that staying hydrated can be a simple yet powerful strategy for long-term health.

    As people age, their thirst diminishes, making dehydration a silent yet significant risk. Many older adults don’t feel thirsty even when they need fluids, so proactive hydration is essential. By the time thirst kicks in, dehydration has already begun affecting cognitive function, circulation and energy levels.

    The benefits of hydration go far beyond aging. Adequate water intake has been linked to a lower risk of heart failure, improved kidney function, and better brain performance. Hydration becomes even more critical in physically demanding situations, whether during intense exercise or extreme heat. Dehydration can lead to dizziness, fatigue, and, in severe cases, organ failure.

    Hydration can mean the difference between recovery and prolonged suffering for those battling illness. Cancer patients, for example, often experience dehydration due to treatment side effects. In advanced cases, medical professionals may recommend artificial hydration to improve comfort and quality of life. Similarly, individuals recovering from strokes or dealing with conditions like dysphagia require tailored hydration strategies to prevent complications.

    Hydration also plays a critical role in pain management and healing, especially for conditions like sciatica. Two of my friends recently mentioned how their sciatica pain and general body aches intensify whenever they neglect their hydration. Water helps maintain the elasticity and function of intervertebral discs, reduces inflammation, and ensures proper circulation to nerves and muscles. When dehydrated, the body struggles to deliver nutrients and oxygen efficiently, exacerbating pain and slowing recovery. This firsthand insight, paired with scientific evidence, reinforces how essential hydration is for managing and healing sciatica.

    Despite these well-documented benefits, many people unknowingly sabotage their hydration efforts. A common misconception is that beverages like coffee and tea dehydrate the body when, in reality (according to some), they contribute to overall fluid intake. While plain water remains the best source of hydration, herbal teas, flavored waters and even water-rich foods like fruits and vegetables can help meet daily hydration needs.

    Consistency is key—drinking throughout the day rather than waiting until thirst overwhelms.

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