Water?
sdlittlefield
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Does drinking 8 cups of water a day really help you lose weight?
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Here is a recent thread about this topic:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/416273-water-consumption-and-weight-loss
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All the RUNNING back and forth to the bathroom that you do when you drink water will help!!!!!0
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A lot of people mistake thirst for hunger panges..... you deffinately have to hydrate. : )0
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Let me say this, as I sit here typing this at 11:30 pm my stomach is GROWLING something fierce. I'm 253 calories over my calorie goals for today thanks to cookies and a peppermint patty. My theory is because I didn't drink my water today....today I have only drank 2 bottles of water all day long where the past few weeks I've been drinking 8+ glasses and it truly has helped me feel full in between meals.0
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Water is a wonderful thing! It quenches thirst, cleans toxins out of the body, prevents bladder infections, softens stools, makes the skin look young (decreases wrinkles) and, in my case, decreases appetite because sometimes when I think I am hungry, I am actually just thirsty! I use a quart jar and fill it twice a day. If I go out to eat, I order water. You will get to where you crave it. Just do it!0
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All the RUNNING back and forth to the bathroom that you do when you drink water will help!!!!!
Even with just 3 or 4 cups a day, I am still losing,, this past week, I lost 2.4 pounds.
To me,, 8 cups of water requirement is just a myth and there's NO HARD CORED fact from medical profession saying you must drink that much.0 -
trying to drink 8 cups a water a day does really help me stay under my calorie goal whenever i drink less than 5 cups of water i tend to go over my calorie goal. the extra cups of water does help keep you full and not wanting to eat extra calories throughout the day.0
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idk but i think its about avoiding other drinks and being healthy..on some lvl lol0
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YES for me it does. I used to be a big sugar free iced tea drinker. Now, its mostly water. I also love Propel Zero for a treat! :bigsmile:0
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8 cups is standard but it honestly goes by your weight..For every 25lbs u exceed your ideal weight, that's how many cups you should drink...Example if your 225 and your ideal (medical standard) weight is suppose to be 150, then u should be drinking 3 more cups than the standard 8 for a total of 11 b/c u exceed you ideal weight by 75 lbs..Water has great benefits nd while I know we all cant get in that many cups sometimes you can get it from other sources, fruit, tea extra...Water also rev's your metabolism:)0
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