leo 4 Posted September 9, 2003 "The Benefits of H20" By Donald S. Robertson, M.D., M. Sc. Water suppresses the appetite naturally and helps the body metabolize stored fat. Studies have shown that a decrease in Water intake will cause fat deposits to increase, while an increase in water intake can actually reduce fat deposits. Here's why: The kidneys can't function properly without enough water. When they don't work to capacity, some of their workload is dumped onto the liver. One of the liver's primary functions is to metabolize stored fat into usable energy for the body. But, if the liver has to do some of the kidney's work, it can't operate at full throttle. As a result, it metabolizes less fat, more fat remains stored in the body and weight loss stops. Drinking enough water is the best treatment for Fluid retention. When the body gets less water, it perceives this as a threat to survival and begins to hold on to every drop. Water is stored in extra cellular spaces (outside of the cells). This shows up as swollen feet, legs, and hands. Diuretics offer a temporary solution at best. They force out stored water along with some essential nutrients. Again, the body perceives a threat and will replace the lost water at the first opportunity. Thus, the condition quickly returns. The best way to over come the problem of water retention is to give your body what it needs---plenty of water. Only then will stored water be released. If you have a constant problem with water retention, excess salt may be to blame. Your body will tolerate sodium only in a certain concentration. The more salt you eat, the more water you system retains to dilute it. But getting rid of un-needed salt is easy---just drink more water. As it's forced through the kidneys, it takes away excess sodium. The overweight person needs more water then the thin one. Larger people have larger metabolic loads. Since we know that water is the key to fat metabolism, it follows that the overweight person needs more water. Water helps maintain proper muscle tone by giving muscles their natural contract and by preventing dehydration. It also helps to prevent the sagging skin that usually follows weight loss--- shrinking cells are buoyed by water, which plumps the skin and leaves it clear and resilient. Water helps rid the body of waste. During weight loss, the body has a lot more waste to get rid of---all the metabolized fat must be shed. Again, adequate water helps flush out the waste. Water can help relieve Constipation. When the body gets too little water, it siphons what it needs from internal sources. The colon is one primary source. Result? Constipation. But, when a person drinks enough water, normal bowel function usually returns. So far, we've discovered some remarkable truths about water and weight loss: - The body will not function properly without enough water and can't metabolize stored fat efficiently. - Retained water shows up as excess weight. - To get rid of excess water you must drink more water. - Drinking water is essential to weight loss. How much water is enough? On the average, a person should drink eight 8-ounce glasses every day. That's about 2 quarts. However, the overweight person needs one additional glass for every 25 pounds of excess weight. The amount you drink also should be increased if you exercise briskly or if the weather is hot and dry. Water should preferably be cold. It's absorbed into the system more quickly than warm water. And some evidence suggests that drinking cold water can actually help burn calories. When the body gets the water it needs to function optimally, it's fluids are perfectly balanced. When this happens, you have reached the "breakthrough point." What does this mean? - Endocrine-gland function improves. - Fluid retention is alleviated, as stored water is lost. - More fat is used as fuel because the liver is free to metabolize stored fat. - Natural thirst returns. - There is a loss of hunger almost overnight. If you stop drinking enough water, your body fluids will be thrown out of balance again, and you may experience fluid retention, unexplained weight gain, and loss of natural thirst. To remedy the situation you'll have to go back and force another "breakthrough." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nightingale2u 42 Posted April 18, 2004 Awesome info Leo! I'm going to go fill up my 32oz jug right now! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Michelle 0 Posted May 1, 2004 :nervous Water.... Well Leo... why didn't you tell me this like 2 weeks ago before I had my gall bladder taken out.... I could have used what you said the whole time and maybe today I would have it. :mad: Actually... I will refer back to you post.... that was quite a good one. I thought I was doing ok by drinking tea... flavored water... or kool aid....flavored Water. I mean... it's water isn't it. :ermm But no I was wrong.... LISTEN TO LEO..... he is SO RIGHT.... :think My friend said to me in ways I could relate.... :straight She said... Michelle, would you wash your dishes in tea???? Would they get clean...even though there IS water in tea...would you clean your windows with it.....noooooo. She then makes me feel worse and says then your tummy is not getting clean either. :think :think :think :think fine.... WATER it is!! Michelle~ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
leo 4 Posted May 1, 2004 Actually , i didn't write this article. It was By Donald S. Robertson, M.D., M. Sc. Hope you like it though :mad: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dishdiva 5 Posted May 2, 2004 Great article. But how does a bandster who can only take small sips get in enough all day??? I hear many bandsters say they just sip all day. But if I have a pouch full of Water, there's no food going down. (I know, the Water should be moving on through the pouch -- can't explain it -- but I don't feel good if I eat after a big round of water... even if I wait 30 minutes.) And a girl needs her nutrition! Sometimes, I don't want to drink because I'd rather eat. Imagine that! I try, I try...but I will try harder. Water rules. Elizabeth 8/28/03 -45 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bushbaby 8 Posted August 5, 2004 For those who don't like Water try propel...It's yummy:D Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paula 4 Posted August 6, 2004 I say "Amen" to everything this article stated... Im a BIG Water drinker, probably a gallon a day. But I would like to offer a little more info. I (actually my family) drinks ONLY distilled Water. Walmart, .53 cents a gallon! Distilled water is MUCH better for our bodies... it goes through a distilliation process and filters any unsafe particles - MUCH safer then tap or spring water. ANd about the Constipation thing... (you can even try this one) it acts as a better lubricant for our bodies and helps the bowels move easier. If I find an article on this, Ill post it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
leatha_g 4 Posted August 6, 2004 I dunno, but it seems like if your band is too tight to get Water down - it could be a bit too tight? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MeganA 35 Posted August 6, 2004 I read an article a couple of weeks ago- and of course now I can't find it to site it specifically-that talked about Water. It was a study that measured the metabolism of people who drank Water vs. people who didn't...the people who drank cold water had a 30% increase in metabolism for an hour over those that didn't drink any water . It specifically said cold water- the reason being that the body has to actually counteract the coldness...whatever that means... Anyway, I wish I could find it for more info- does anyone else remember seeing it in a national newspaper or Time? Megan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
donali 57 Posted August 6, 2004 Looking for Megan's article, finding these: http://www.mcneese.edu/sports/weight/hyrdration.htm Partial rip-off of Dr. Robinson's article, plus tips on how to get your Water in: http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.com/viewtopic.php?t=19771 OMG! I just came across a personal site promoting anorexia and giving support to remain anorexic... Wow... Megan, I couldn't find your article!! But a couple things I ran across debunked the cold Water raising metabolism theory, but ran across MORE that endorsed it - if not for the metabolism part, for the body absorption part. Hot, warm or cold - water rocks!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Neicy 0 Posted August 6, 2004 Thanks for the links, I'm tanking up on cold water! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MeganA 35 Posted August 6, 2004 Thanks Donali for trying! I read so much that if I don't clip something immediately it's lost for good. I'm still looking for it, so I'll let you know if I find it. I agree though- Water is vital!! Megan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adoorme9 0 Posted November 5, 2004 hi, leo enjoy your knowledge, and insite to the info. you put out. i make copy's of them,and you've done great, in your lost of 100lbs. you inspire me to do better. thank you, your great. it must have been a long and tough journey, to lose so must. i'm a beginner, but, i can learn from you, please, share. how long did you have to wait for the ok to get band? were you in poor health? was your recovery, long? did you lose weight right away,? margie, hope to hear from you. ------------------------------------ margie 295/257.8/-37 ny.to pa. bronx, montifiore host. dr. texirea THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR VERY KIND. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Madeline's mom 0 Posted November 11, 2004 Leo, thanks for the post I am going to read that every day. It inspired me to go and have another glass of Water.< /p> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites