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    Why staying hydrated and drinking water helps you to lose weight

     


     - Does drinking more water and staying hydrated
    help you to lose weight?
    We've all heard that to lose a few pounds,
    we need to move more and eat less
    but it is more complex than that.
    Certainly as busy women,
    as we start to age and hormones are changing,
    it isn't as simple as that anymore.
    But have you ever considered.

    drinking more water and staying hydrated is going to help you to lose those pounds?



    you'll have a better understanding
    about how drinking water and staying hydrated
    does help you to lose pounds
    and how you may need to up your game in this regard,
    to really help you achieve your goals.
    The first way that water is gonna help you to lose pounds
    is because by drinking water,
    it acts as a natural appetite suppressant.
    So when your stomach feels full,
    it sends a message to the brain telling you to stop eating.
    So there may be times where you think you're hungry,
    when in fact you're thirsty
    and if you have a glass of water
    instead of the unhealthy snack,
    that is going to fill you up
    and you won't be snacking on things in the late afternoon.
    The second way that water is helping
    is by helping the kidneys
    to flush the waste and the toxins from our bodies.
    If the kidneys get dehydrated, they're gonna retain water.
    So by being hydrated, by taking on more water,
    it prevents us from getting constipated
    and feeling really bloated,
    and it helps to ease any digestive issues
    that you may have such as indigestion.
    If we're suffering with these things,
    we feel bloated, we feel tired,
    and actually retaining that waste
    is causing us to retain some extra pounds.
    The third way that water is helping us is
    by reducing our calorie intake.
    If you're drinking fizzy drinks,
    juices, sweetened tea and coffee,
    if you're drinking alcohol and sports drinks,
    all of these things contain calories.
    So if you can replace a few of those drinks each day
    with water or with herbal teas,
    that's going to reduce your calorie intake
    and help you with weight loss.
    The fourth way that water is helping us is
    by burning off that fat.
    Without water the body can't metabolize fats
    or carbohydrates.
    So we need to be drinking water to help the body
    burn off the calories that we're currently eating
    in our diets but also that stored fat
    that's in our body.
    And the fifth and final way
    that water is helping us is with our exercise.
    It supports our body with exercise.
    We all know that exercise is vital
    to help us with weight loss,
    but if we're not drinking water when we're exercising,
    we're not staying healthy.
    The water is helping our joints, our connective tissues,
    our muscles to move correctly when we're exerting ourselves.
    It's also going to help our hearts, our lungs,
    our other organs to function properly
    when we are doing more intensive workouts.
    And they're vital when we start to ramp up the intensity.
    So keep water with you to have before your workouts,
    during your workouts if necessary,
    and ensure that you're hydrating after your workouts
    for optimum health.
    I hope this helped you to better understand
    the importance of hydration
    particularly as it relates to weight loss.
    And I'd love to know in the comments below
    how much you're currently drinking at the moment,
    how that's making you feel.
    And roughly speaking, we should be drinking
    about eight glasses of water a day,
    but that does vary from person to person
    depending on body size and the amount of exercise
    that you're doing,




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