Hot and Humid....Water Retention!

littlecaponey2
littlecaponey2 Posts: 143 Member
edited September 27 in Health and Weight Loss
Hi Everyone --

I am new to MFP and I have a question. We are switching over to summer weather here and today is especially hot and humid.....so you know what that means....My rings are TIGHT!!!

Does anyone have any ideas or things that have worked for them that help with water retention in the summer months? I do not want to be adding pounds or not seeing my scale move because I am retaining water....that will just make me want to go eat a BIG FAT COOKIE!!!! :sad:

Do I drink a ton of water in hopes to pee it all out????

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  • lexibelk
    lexibelk Posts: 83 Member
    Good question, I'd like to know too.
  • littlecesar
    littlecesar Posts: 33
    Hi Ladies, A natural diuretic is asparagus.....steam some and enjoy. Or you can try hot water and lemon, which also works as a natural diuretic. Good luck!
  • scantrll
    scantrll Posts: 271 Member
    I do know that sodium intake causes water retention... Possibly try cutting back on your sodium during the summer months and up your water? I've always been told that the only way to take care of water retention is to drink a lot of water and watch sodium levels. Does that help at all?
  • chevy88grl
    chevy88grl Posts: 3,937 Member
    Water. Water. Water.

    Now, I will tell you this.. I retain water horribly during the summer months. I was just complaining the other day that my fingers looked like sausages. Some of us are just more prone to it than others. Try and watch your sodium and drink a bunch of water. It may not completely prevent it, but it WILL help!
  • Dellonious1
    Dellonious1 Posts: 209
    YES tons and tons of water will flush you out. Also Diet Cranberry juice. make sure it is 100% juice, like ocean spray.
    Drink at least 64 oz of water per day
  • 051685
    051685 Posts: 21
    Recently I read that making sure I was properly hydrated would actually help swelling, like you're thinking... so I tried it.

    It works for me!

    I detirmine how much I should be drinking with this equation that I've seen in a few places here:

    (body weight) divided by (2) equals (how many ounces of water you should drink a day)
  • littlecaponey2
    littlecaponey2 Posts: 143 Member
    I definately drink 64 ounces of water a day.....I'm pretty good about that. How much sodium would you say is a lot? I don't think what I am eating is high in sodium....I guess I will just keep on drinking!
  • Dellonious1
    Dellonious1 Posts: 209
    Sodium 300 mg per serving or less a total for the day not more than 2400mg..
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