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Don’t roll your eyes! The
potion for losing that excess body fat is all
around you. It covers two thirds of the planet.
If you eat right and exercise at the intensity,
frequency and duration proper for you, but still
can’t get rid of a little paunch here and there,
you’re probably just not drinking enough water.
No need to get defensive.
You’re actually quite normal.
Most people don’t
drink enough water. Most people are also
carrying around a few more pounds than they
would be if they did drink enough water. If you
can’t seem to get that weight off, try drowning
your sorrows in nature’s magical weight-loss
mineral. It works, and here’s why:
“What on Earth is 'metabolism', anyway?” People
use the term all the time, but ask them what it
means and you’ll get all kinds of answers.
Merriam Webster defines it as, “The process by
which a substance is handled in the body.” A
little vague, but that’s really all it means.
There are many forms of
metabolism going on in your body right now, but
the one everyone is talking about it the
metabolism of fat. This is actually something
that the liver does when it converts stored fat
to energy. The liver has other functions, but
this is one of its main jobs.
Unfortunately, another of the
liver’s duties is to pick up the slack for the
kidneys, which need plenty of water to work
properly. If the kidneys are water-deprived, the
liver has to do their work along with its own,
lowering its total productivity. It then can’t
metabolize fat as quickly or efficiently as it
could when the kidneys were pulling their own
weight. If you allow this to happen, not only
are you being unfair to your liver, but you’re
also setting yourself up to store fat.
“I’ve tried it and I couldn’t stand it!” The
problem is that, though many decide to increase
their water intake, very few stick with it. It’s
understandable. Du ring the first few days of
drinking more water than your body is accustomed
to, you’re running to the bathroom constantly.
This can be very discouraging, and it can
certainly interfere with an otherwise normal day
at work. It seems that the water is coming out
just as fast as it’s going in, and many people
decide that their new hydration habit is
fruitless.
Do take heed, though. What is
really happening is that your body is flushing
itself of the water it has been storing
throughout all those years of “survival mode”.
It takes a while, but this is a beautiful thing
happening to you. As you continue to give your
body all the water it could ask for, it gets rid
of what it doesn’t need. It gets rid of the
water it was holding onto in your ankles and
your hips and thighs, maybe even around your
belly. You are excreting much more than you
realize. Your body figures it doesn’t need to
save these stores anymore; it’s trusting that
the water will keep coming, and if it does,
eventually, the flushing (of both the body and
the potty) will cease, allowing the human to
return to a normal life. It’s true. This is
called the “breakthrough point.”
One recent finding, as
irresponsible as it may be, that caffeine
increases the body’s fat-burning potential has
many people loading up on coffee before going to
the gym. This finding may hold some degree of
truth in it, but caffeine is, in essence, a
diuretic, and diuretics dehydrate. Caffeine may
increase the heart rate, causing a few more
calories to be burned, but this is at the
expense of the muscles, which need water to
function properly. This isn’t doing your heart
any favors, either. It’s already working hard
enough during your workout. Never mix caffeine
and exercise. In fact, your best bet is to stay
away from caffeine all together. It’s a big
bully that pushes your friend water out of your
system.
Water is the best beauty
treatment. You’ve heard this since high school,
and it’s true. Water will do wonders for your
looks! It flushes out impurities in your skin,
leaving you with a clear, glowing complexion. It
also makes your skin look younger. Skin that is
becoming saggy, either due to aging or weight
loss, plumps up very nicely when the skin cells
are hydrated.
In addition, it improves muscle
tone. You can lift weights until you’re blue in
the face, but if your muscles are suffering from
a drought, you won’t notice
a pleasant
difference in your appearance. Muscles that have
all the water they need contract more easily,
making your workout more effective, and you’ll
look much nicer than if you had flabby muscles
under sagging skin.
“Eight glasses a day? Are you kidding?!” It’s
really not that much. Eight 8-ounce glasses
amount to about two quarts of water. This is
okay for the average person, but if you’re
overweight, you should drink another eight
ounces for every 25 pounds of excess weight you
carry. You should also up this if you live in a
hot climate or exercise very intensely.
This water consumption should
be spread out throughout the day. It’s not
healthy at all to drink too much water at one
time. Try to pick three or four times a day when
you can have a big glass of water, and then sip
in between. Don’t let yourself get thirsty. If
you feel thirsty, you’re already becoming
dehydrated. Drink when you’re not thirsty yet.
Do you think water is yucky? Drinking other
fluids will certainly help hydrate your body,
but the extra calories, sugar, additives and
whatever else aren’t what you need. Try a slice
of lemon or lime in the glass, or if you really
think you hate water, try a flavored water. Just
make sure you read the labels. Remember that
you’re going to be consuming a lot of this
fluid.
When you drink all the water
you need, you will very quickly notice a
decrease in your appetite, possibly even on the
first day! If you're serious about becoming
leaner and healthier, drinking water is an
absolute must. If you're doing everything else
right and still not seeing results, this might
just be what's missing.
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