Does drinking water really help you lose weight?
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Water helps me to support, the fact that I am eating less then usually. So When I would like to eate something I drink water instead and I feel bether after.0
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ABSOLUTELY water helps lose weight. It metabolizes fat. It also, ironically, keeps you from retaining water, especially if you have a high sodium diet. If I lapse on drinking at least 10 cups of water a day, I stop losing. And it's so, so, so good for you. I highly recommend you make it a priority.
Water does not metabolize fat. Water may be a part of the metabolism equation, just like water is involved in 99% of the bodies functions but it does not, on its own, metabolize fat.0 -
ABSOLUTELY water helps lose weight. It metabolizes fat. It also, ironically, keeps you from retaining water, especially if you have a high sodium diet. If I lapse on drinking at least 10 cups of water a day, I stop losing. And it's so, so, so good for you. I highly recommend you make it a priority.
Water does not metabolize fat. Water may be a part of the metabolism equation, just like water is involved in 99% of the bodies functions but it does not, on its own, metabolize water.
Of course it metabolizes fat. It melts it right off. I learned that in the meat rinsing thread right here on MFP . . .0 -
no. I drink at least 14 cups a day. Had made no difference.0
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ABSOLUTELY water helps lose weight. It metabolizes fat. It also, ironically, keeps you from retaining water, especially if you have a high sodium diet. If I lapse on drinking at least 10 cups of water a day, I stop losing. And it's so, so, so good for you. I highly recommend you make it a priority.
Water does not metabolize fat. Water may be a part of the metabolism equation, just like water is involved in 99% of the bodies functions but it does not, on its own, metabolize fat.
Of course it metabolizes fat. It melts it right off. I learned that in the meat rinsing thread right here on MFP . . .
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Let me give you a physiology lesson on the importance of water and keeping hydrated and why it is so good for your tissues and cells in the body. Our bodies make about 4 cups of water a day through metabolic processes and breathing. We need to drink 6 cups of water just to break even. Since our body loses 10 cups of water daily through urine, sweat, breathing, etc. We need 2-4 cups to be healthy not doing anything, but if we exercise or get a massage, we need more water.
If you are severely dehydrated, your connective tissues especially fascia will harden which can explain why your muscles end up more sore and in many cases, have knots, aches and pains because it mainly made most of water. This is important to know for anyone who is also exercising. So in any case, if it doesn't help you lose weight, water is still very important to maintain homeostasis. Other than that, water can make u feel fuller so you don't over eat. With that in mind, if you eat low carb, you will need more water period, since those carbs hold onto water. As my massage instructor says, drink a lot of water even if it feels stupid. Pepsi, soda, juices, or flavored drinks has stuff in it. You don't need the extra stuff unless it is electrolytes such as calcium, magnesium, sodium, and potassium. Plus soda will erode your teeth and weaken your bones.
Nice synopsis. I've heard many times that drinking water will make you feel full, and eat less. But, that only works for me if I chug a barrel-o-water right before I eat. Otherwise, it causes my stomach to empty quicker and then makes me hungry, complete with stomach growls, etc.0 -
It's not the water that helps you lose weight its the effects of being hydrated
-feel fuller for longer.
-better mental function
-less fatigue
-removal of toxins
-digestive aid
-skin and organ health
All of these effects will help you exercise, eat right and recover better.0 -
Water is my key! I was addicted to sodas or drinking in general water I can pound it back and feel great about it also I brew natural green tea once a day helps tastes horrible but is great for you0
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It's all a big myth. You need to be hydrated, but not so much that you're peeing every hour, which is exactly what 10 glasses of water will make you do and all you are doing is flushing your system...not cool!
Pepsi Max is rubbish yes, but drinking water will not burn fat as has been suggested.
Water is present in the food you eat, so you will already be taking some on. And remember, cups of tea count etc..it is NOT about drinking water, it's just important to drink fluids without sugars.
In the UK, we're warned against teh perils of overfilling on water
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2154878/Are-drinking-water-Millions-chugging-excessive-litres-day-wasting-efforts.html
Don't be sucked in by this diet myth0 -
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Drinking water and keeping hydrated keeps your bowels moving and helps with digestion. Weight loss without the effort!0
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Just wanted to throw my two cents in. :laugh: I actually agree with EmmyKate! All I know for a fact is that eliminating diet soda was the first big change that I made when I decided to get serious about weight loss. Believe me I was addicted to Pepsi Max!! It actually jumpstarted my weight loss, again prob because of the reasons emmyKate mentioned, and prompted me to make other healthy choices. A year later, I no later even miss soda and only have an occasional one when eating out. Good luck with whatever you decide to do! :flowerforyou:0
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I find it interesting that the only research quoted in this thread states that people that drank 2 glasses of water before a meal ate less calories during that meal. Nothing about water versus diet soda for example. Just saying that if you stuff your stomach before a meal you'll be less likely to stuff yourself during the meal. My guess is that diet soda would do the same thing. But since they didn't test that the research is respect to this question is pointless.
In general, if your urine has a pale yellow color you're drinking enough, be it soda, or water or something else.0 -
i just stopped eating food in general0
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^ you resurrected a 12 month old thread to post that???? :huh:0
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YOU CANNOT LOSE ANY WEIGHT BY DRINKING WATER ANY MORE THAN YOU CAN STAND UNDER THE SHOWER AND WASH IT OFF.0
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drinking water doesnt make you lose weight all it does is fill you up so you are not as hungry0
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^ you resurrected a 12 month old thread to post that???? :huh:0
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It's to do with the fact that water hydrates you properly, increasing your metabolism and ensuring you burn more fat. Pepsi Max won't do that for you.
EDIT: and as nikilis says YOUR TEETH WILL MELT INSIDE YOUR FACE
I agree.
According to H.H. Mitchell, Journal of Biological Chemistry 158, the brain and heart are composed of 73% water, and the lungs are about 83% water. The skin contains 64% water, and even the bones are watery: 31%. Water helps digest our food so it can provide us with energy, it helps to transport waste out of the body, and it is important in controlling body temperature.
Considering this is how much water you are made up of, I think it's essential whether you are trying to lose weight or not.0 -
drinking water doesnt make you lose weight all it does is fill you up so you are not as hungry0
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^ you resurrected a 12 month old thread to post that???? :huh:
:laugh: :laugh:
good theory
but they could just start a brand new thread about it and let people argue from scratch :bigsmile:0 -
drinking water doesnt make you lose weight all it does is fill you up so you are not as hungry
drinking water is good, yes - but I dont think this is how it works.
and drinking the same amount of something like plain green tea will work out just the same.0 -
^ you resurrected a 12 month old thread to post that???? :huh:
:laugh: :laugh:
good theory
but they could just start a brand new thread about it and let people argue from scratch :bigsmile:0
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