How does drinking 6-8 glasses/cups of water help you lose weight?!


Question: Your body is primarily water and it takes water for all your cells to operate properly. The water does a number of things, It gives you a feeling of fullness and keeps you from feeling hungry. It flushes toxin from your system. It helps all your cells function and cleans themselves. Helps your kidneys and liver cleans your blood supply and better oxygenate your blood. Cleans your intestines and colon.


Answers: Your body is primarily water and it takes water for all your cells to operate properly. The water does a number of things, It gives you a feeling of fullness and keeps you from feeling hungry. It flushes toxin from your system. It helps all your cells function and cleans themselves. Helps your kidneys and liver cleans your blood supply and better oxygenate your blood. Cleans your intestines and colon.

interesting question, why didnt i think of it?

You're full of water so you don't tend to eat so much food

It flushes the toxins out of your system and helps to regulate your immunity. It doesn't specifically help you lose weight though. You also feel fuller so are less inclined to eat and put weight on.

fills you up and stops you eating to much,also flushes out toxins-so they say

Water takes up room in your stomach, therefore you eat less. Also the more hydrated you are the more efficient your body works.

it fills you up
it contains zero calories

All of those plus the fact that thirst is often misinterpreted by the brain as hunger.

Why? If you don't drink a lot of water now, your body gets some of the hydration it needs from food. Water is more needed by the body than food, but if that's where it's coming from, you will crave food even if you only need water.

That's what my doc said for what it's worth...

Yes.

Water helps to metabolise fat. Without water you simply can't burn as much fat as you would if you drank all that water.

It fills you up...

no,it will flush out most of the toxins faster. you have to exercise to lose the lbs,most people think they will look good by cutting back foods and drinks.NO,you have to exercise to get the flab away,if you don't you'll be at the weight you want but be flabby

the weight of water in yer belly stops you from walking to the fridge.

when ur hungry it could be that ur dehydrated realy an ur body is passing the message on that u need to eat but all u realy need to do is drink, therfore u wud eat, but if u drink it gets rid of that hunger pang. water fills u up more, and flushes out toxins, also its a good fibre source so ur waste comes out properly.
most of ur body is made up water, so to ensure ur body keeps functioning to its best drink lots of water. and drinkin water cleans u from the inside, so its good to drink water to keep u healthy.

hope i helped you out

Its actually not true that you should DRINK 6-8 glasses of water a day, its that your body needs the EQUIVALENT of 6-8 glasses a day, as in water from your food as well.
You should drink when you are thirsty, eat when you are hungry but keep things in moderation and exercise regularly to lose weight.

Yes but make sure you drink a half gallon of water a day.
And make sure it is only spring or distill water!!

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Being properly hydrated means your body will function more efficiently, including metabolizing fat. When you drink water you will be more apt to be active because it will be less difficult for your body to do so. Some say that it takes up room in your stomach which is partially true, but it doesn't help all that much. The main thing is the healthier you are(hydration being part of that) the more likely your body will maintain a healthy weight.

Nope, it just means a few hours later you will pee out 6-8 glasses of water.





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