Importance of water for weight loss
Most people do not drink enough water; one reason for this is because they have gotten out of the habit. If you are trying to lose weight, drinking plenty of water is very important. Some people abstain from the consumption of sufficient water because they are afraid they will have to run to the bathroom too often. In other words, they are trying to live a life of convenience at the expense of health-a dangerous attitude to take.
We have all heard people say they do not like water and do not drink water, instead they drink all sorts of beverages, such as coffee, tea, cocoa, soft drinks, and alcohol. However, there is no substitute for drinking water. Water purification methods remove bad contaminants.
PEOPLE ARE TRYING TO LIVE A LIFE OF CONVENIENCE AT THE EXPENSE OF HEALTH -A DANGEROUS ATTITUDE TO TAKE.
WATER CONTENT OF VARIOUS BODY PARTS | |
Bile | 86.0% |
Blood Plasma | 90.0% |
Blood Serum | 90.7% |
Bones | 13.0% |
Brain | 80.5% |
Cartilage | 55.0% |
Gastric Juice | 99.5% |
Liver | 71.5% |
Lungs | 80.0% |
Lymph | 94.0% |
Muscular Tissue | 75.0% |
Red Blood Corpuscles | 68.7% |
Saliva | 95.5% |
Spleen | 75.5% |
Teeth | 10.0% |
SYMPTOMS RELATED TO WATER DEFICIENCY | |
Allergies | Headaches/Neck Pain |
Asthma | Diabetes |
Urinary Problems | Colitis |
High Blood Pressure | Chronic Constipation |
Chronic Fatigue | High Blood Cholesterol |
Dry Skin/Chapped Lips | Depression |
Rheumatoid Arthritis | Varicose Veins |
Hemorrhoids | Muscle Cramps |
Dehydration | Water Retention/Edema |
Water - The Ultimate Solution?
DISCOVER why water is the most important vital element on the planet. Why it can be the cure for many of your body's chronic health ailments. Get the FACTS about what type of water is suitable for you.
WATER IS NOT ONLY THE MOST ABUNDANT NUTRIENT FOUND IN THE BODY(ACCOUNTING FOR ROUGHLY 60-70% OF BODY WEIGHT), IT IS ALSO BY FAR THE MOST IMPORTANT NUTRIENT.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF WATER
Water is essential for proper circulation of nutrients to organs and cells throughout the body.
Water is essential for removing all toxic wastes from metabolism and the breakdown products of harmful substances that get into our bodies one way or another.
Water helps to maintain and regulate body temperature.
Adequate levels of water are important for hydration during exercise and athletic performance.
Water provides a protective cushion around body organs, such as the brain and spinal cord.
Lipase, amylase, and protease are hydrolytic enzymes. Water activates enzymes. Without adequate water, enzymes will not function.
Water loss and lack of replenishment can result in dehydration.
We lose water through perspiration and elimination (in urine and feces), and some vaporizes out of the lungs.
Water serves as a lubricant for moving parts such as the joints.
Water is essential for the peristalsis of the intestines. Insufficient water can cause constipation.
Water plays an indispensable part in the function of our sense organs. Taste and smell result from the stimulation of chemical compounds in a solution.
Water is important for moistening the surface of the lungs for gas diffusion.
The kidneys and liver are both master filters for the body, and especially susceptible to dangerous infections when too little water is taken into the body.
YOUR BODY AND WATER PURIFICATION
Water is not only the most abundant nutrient found in the body (accounting for roughly two-thirds of body weight, or 60-70%), it is also by far the most important nutrient.
The average adult body contains 45 quarts of water and loses about 2-3 quarts daily through excretion and perspiration.
Rate of water loss depends almost entirely upon level of activity and environmental conditions. It may range from 1 quart per day for a sedentary person in a temperate climate to more than 10 quarts per day in a desert.
More than half the water taken in will be discharged from the kidneys; 17% through the lungs; 4% through the intestines; 25% through the skin.
The air we exhale is saturated with moisture. Our skin, daily gives off from 1-2 pints of water of invisible perspiration, in the form of sweat during strenuous exercise.
During exercise you can lose 2-8 pounds in an hour, which would require a compensatory 4-16 cups of water.
SUGGESTED WATER REQUIREMENTS FOUND IN RESEARCH
8-10 glasses (8 oz.each) per day
Add an additional 8 ounces for every 25 pounds of excess body fat
One-half ounce per pound of body weight
Divide your weight by 2.2 to get the number of ounces of water needed per day
3 ounces of water for every 100 calories of food consumed
1 quart of water for each 1000 calories used per day
FAST FACTS ABOUT WATER AND WATER PURIFICATION
Tap water may contain harmful contaminants. Hundreds of chemicals have been found in drinking water across the U.S.
Chlorinated drinking water found to increase cancer risk. Chlorine has been cited by a Harvard Medical School study to increase the risk of bowel and bladder cancer 9% and 15% respectively.
Lead alerts have been issued on tap water by the EPA. In 819 water systems, lead levels were above the EPA "Action Level" of 15 parts per billion.
Waterborne illnesses are on the rise. Between 1986 and 1988 the Center for Disease Control recorded 26,000 cases of bacteria-related illness from contaminated drinking water.
WATER AND WEIGHT LOSS
The Key to Fat Burning: Keeping the body in a hydrated state. Research shows that increasing the volume of fluid in your body may lead to an increase in fat breakdown. This can be achieved by drinking enough water throughout the day, so that you never approach a dehydrated state. Maintaining the body's water percentage is so important; even if your fluid level drops one percent; dehydration sets in. By the time you feel thirsty, you're already one percent dehydrated. Drinking water keeps your tissues hydrated.
FLUID CONSUMPTION STATISTICS | |
HYDRATING BEVERAGES | SERVINGS PER DAY(8 OZ.) |
Water | 4.6 |
Milk | 1.3 |
Juice | 1.4 |
Soda (no caffeine) | 0.6 |
Total Hydrated Beverages | 7.9 |
DEHYDRATING BEVERAGES | SERVINGS PER DAY(8 OZ.) |
Coffee | 1.8 |
Soda (caffeinated) | 1.3 |
Tea | 1.0 |
Wine/Other Alcohol | 0.3 |
Beer | 0.5 |
Total Dehydrated Beverages | 4.9 |
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