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Drink Water for Healthy Weight Loss

Topic: Dieting and Weight LossPublished May 8, 2011

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The adult human body is composed of about 60 percent water which is necessary for the proper functioning of the body. If you are trying to lose weight it is important that you remember it is due to water that your body maintains its metabolism rate. A healthy metabolism rate helps to shed pounds faster. As the body keeps losing water content throughout the day, it is important that you keep replenishing it to maintain proper metabolism. Here in this article we will take a close look at the importance of water for healthy weight loss. Why Water is Important for Weight Loss When you are on a weight loss diet plan, your daily food intake reduces. Therefore the amount of water your body received from food is also reduced. Reduced water intake will adversely affect your metabolism and thus slow down the rate at which you burn calories, so make sure that you keep your body properly hydrated.  Water also helps to naturally curb appetite which finally aids your weight loss efforts. You could actually try this tip. The next time you feel hunger pangs creeping up your back just try sipping on some water. We often mistake thirst for hunger and this happens more often when you are on a weight loss diet because of the reduced water intake. Replenishing your body’s water content will help you feel full and thus prevent you from giving into your hunger pangs. What You Should Be Drinking Water is the best option for losing weight as it does not have any calories. Apart from water, teas are also beneficial for weight loss. Teas are loaded with antioxidants which help to eliminate toxins. Apart from that, teas are also full of catechins which help to reduce appetite as well as increase the rate at which the body burns fat. Pure fruit and vegetable juices are also great options as they are highly filling while still being low on calories. Fruit and vegetable juices are also high in nutritional content such as minerals and vitamins. They are also high in fiber content which keeps you full longer. However, remember to pick juices which are fresh and have no sugar or artificial sweeteners. Also try to steer clear of drinks such as flavored water, soft drinks, isotonic drinks or alcoholic beverages when on a weight loss diet plan as they usually tend to be full of calories which may adversely affect your situation.

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