Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Water? Tea Or Isotonic? The ABC Of Liquid Weight Loss

"Take two liters of water a day" has become one of the most recurrent phrases nutritionists. But do you really know what and why you have to take so much water? Or if it's the same water that I take tea. Find out below. Sugary Drinks: Although it sounds silly, these drinks are the first thing that should be left, if you maintain a healthy lifestyle. They are full of empty calories that only produce more sugar addiction, and in part, are responsible for the global pandemic of overweight.

Water: A study published in The Journal of Nutrition found that patients who drank water had less mood, showed loss of concentration and recurrent headaches, as it has been investigated that water regulates certain cognitive and mood functions. As a general rule, women need eight glasses of water, while men should drink 11 cups.

To lose weight: At a meeting of the American Chemical Society, researchers showed that individuals taking plenty of water three times a day lost nearly three kilos more than those who did not increase their water intake. Tip: To lose weight, you also take a glass of water before each meal. When you exercise: Sweating during exercise does not mean we take isotonic to regroup. In general, people overestimate the effects of sugar and sports drinks. Suffice it to drink water before exercise routine and after you make it Water lubricates joints, provides cushioning of organs and muscles along with streamline vital processes.

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