Information About Nutrition Posted: 06-02-07 14:51pm
Clean Drinking Water Is A Powerful Healing
Substance
"The Most Powerful Healing Substance Known
To Man". The human body is primarily
composed of water. Water is not only
beneficial but also vital to life -- only
oxygen is more important to human
survival. Water plays an enormous role in
how well our body functions. Simply put,
the more fresh water we drink, the
healthier we become. Knowing all this, it
never ceases to amaze me when I hear
people saying they "forget" to drink
water. Would these people need a reminder
to breathe? Water increases not only the
quality but also the length of our lives!
Don't believe me? Let's take a closer
look.
Water helps to:
• Relieve/Prevent: lower back pain,
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, headaches,
migraines, asthma, allergies, colitis,
rheumatoid arthritis, depression,
hypertension, cholesterol, hangovers, neck
pain, muscle pain, joint pain, bloating,
constipation, ulcers, low energy levels,
stomach pain, confusion and
disorientation.
• Maintain: muscle tone, weight loss,
clear and healthy skin.
• Regulate: body temperature, remove
toxins and wastes, cushion and lubricate
joints, decrease risk of kidney stones,
protect tissues, organs and the spinal
cord from shock and damage.
• Assist In: the digestion &
absorption of food, and in transporting
oxygen and nutrients to the cells.
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parlakawong
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 26 May 2007 Posts: 6 Location: Thailand
Re: Information About Nutrition Posted: 06-02-07 14:55pm
Water and Weight Loss
Drinking water may be the most important
piece to the weight loss puzzle. Water
contains no calories, fat, or cholesterol
and is low in sodium. It is nature's
appetite suppressant, and it helps the
body to metabolize fat. Current research
shows that low water intakes yield an
increase in fat deposits. Conversely, a
high water intake reduces the amount fat
deposits. Without enough water, the
kidneys cannot function properly. As a
result, some of their workload is pushed
off onto the liver, in turn preventing the
liver from operating at peak levels.
How does all this tie into weight loss?
Because metabolizing fat is a primary
function of the liver, and because the
liver can't function at peak levels when
taking on the added workload from the
kidneys, less body fat is metabolized and
more is stored. This leads to either
weight gain or reaching a plateau of
weight loss. When dieting, we restrict the
calories we take in, to some degree. By
doing so, we lessen the total amount of
water available to our bodies since about
30% of the average person's water intake
comes from the food they eat. This gives
us even more reason to raise our water
intake.
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parlakawong
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 26 May 2007 Posts: 6 Location: Thailand
Re: Information About Nutrition Posted: 06-02-07 14:56pm
Water and Water Retention
The best way to beat bloating is to give
your body what it needs. Lots and lots of
water! I'm always amazed to hear people
say that they would rather not drink a lot
of water because it "bloats" them or it
makes them "retain water." In fact, the
opposite is true. These people are
retaining water because they're not
drinking enough water! I'd be willing to
bet that these people got their
information from the "local gym expert,"
or maybe they hired a "Personal Trainer"
whose qualifications include a take-home
certification test, a chemically enhanced
physique, and the valuable experience they
received playing high school football.
People, I beg of you, pay no mind to what
I call "Gym Science." It will hinder your
progress and possibly injure you along the
way! If you need advice, seek a qualified
professional. (In a future article, I'll
discuss what makes a qualified
professional.) Now, back to the scientific
facts. The human body functions in a
"Primal Survival Mode" and it responds
accordingly to anything it perceives as a
possible threat to its survival. If you
deprive your body of ample amounts of
water, you are threatening its survival.
In response, your body kicks into its
"Primal Survival Mode" and holds onto
every drop of water it possibly can for
future needs and purposes. This water is
often stored in extra-cellular spaces and
appears as bloated hands, legs and feet.
If you're currently using or thinking of
using diuretics to decrease water
retention, think again. With diuretics,
the damage is two-fold. Not only is the
"Primal Survival Mode" activated, where
your body hoards as much water as it can,
but you are also draining your body of
valuable vitamins and minerals! Check with
your health care provider &
Nutritionist before you change medication!
If you have long-term water retention
issues, you may be ingesting too much
sodium (salt). Our bodies can only
tolerate so much sodium. Thus, the more
sodium you take in, the more water your
body will retain to dilute the sodium
concentrations. By simply cutting down on
your sodium intake and drinking plenty of
water, you'll notice considerably less
bloating. The water will carry the excess
sodium along for the ride as it flows
through the kidneys.