Water: Your Best Weight
Loss Friend
Water is one of the key components to a healthy diet and
a long-term weight loss undertaking. It not only nourishes
your body by keeping your cells hydrated, but it fills your
stomach so that you are less hungry. Here are some quick tips
for consuming a weight-loss-friendly amount of water without
feeling like you are a human water drain.
8 Glasses a Day
Just about everyone has heard that it is important to consume
at least 8 glasses of water a day as part of a well-balanced
diet. The 8 glasses of water will help to hydrate your body
and leave your skin feeling moist and supple. What’s
more: it is important to understand exactly what those 8 glasses
of water are doing to your body.
As the water enters into your system, it hydrates your cells.
Not only will you feel more energized, but it will help to
keep your cells strong against illness, headaches and fatigue.
Imagine that the body’s cells are a plant. Without water,
the plant will wilt and be less strong against daily elements.
However, with the proper amount of water and care, the plant
will be strong and healthy.
Water relieves the body of harmful toxins, such as those
that are caused by illness and stress. By infusing hydration
into your system, your body pumps out unwanted chemicals that
will slow you down and make your body function less healthily.
8 glasses of water is the minimum if you wish to retain a
properly functioning machine.
Fruit
Many people get their water from fruits, such as apples, watermelons
and berries. One piece of fruit, depending on the size, can
count for as much as half of a glass of water. The added benefit
of fruit is that in addition to helping to hydrate you, fruit
can add healthy amounts of vitamins and minerals to your core
diet.
Fruit also fills the stomach and energizes you. Because fruit
contains very few calories, it is a good food to fill up on.
However, fruit does contain fructose, which is a type of sugar.
Fructose will spike the level of sugar in your blood stream,
which will give you energy. Yet, if that energy is not consumed
readily, the fructose will turn to fat (if only a small amount
of it.)
Dehydrators
There are beverages and activities that dehydrate your body
quickly so that your essential amount of water intake needs
to be increased. Beverages that deplete water from your body
include sodas, coffee, tea and alcohol.
In order to ensure that you stay properly hydrated, drink
one glass of water for every glass of soda or other dehydrating
beverage. Also, for every half-hour of sweat-inducing exercise,
you should drink at least one cup of water. If you are exercising
in a particularly humid environment, you may have to drink
more water in order to avoid headaches, illness and overall
dehydration.
Water truly can aid your weight-loss process if you are diligent
about consuming generous portions of it. Many people find
that carrying a water bottle with them everywhere they go
is the best way to remain tempted to treat your body right.
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