3 Week Diet - The Fastest Way To Lose Weight In 3 Weeks by Mary Willis, Brian Flatt - HTML preview

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WATER

 

Most people I know are guilty of not drinking enough water. Drinking adequate amounts of every day is absolutely essential for weight loss. If you don’t drink enough water, you simply will not get the full weight loss benefits that you’re after.

Water helps your kidneys work at full capacity. When your kidneys aren’t working at full capacity, the liver needs to help out. The problem with this is that the liver is responsible for metabolizing fat in your body. When your liver is helping out the kidneys, it can’t do its job at full capacity as far as metabolizing the fat we need to burn.

When on the 3 Week Diet, you will lose water weight along with body fat. Remember, water weight is still weight and partly responsible for bloat and tight fitting clothes. The fact is, carbohydrates are hydrophilic (which means they cause water retention) and water retention is not something we want. Protein, on the other hand, encourages water to be released from the body.

Once you restrict your carbohydrate intake, you will begin to let loose of that stagnant water that is being stored in your body. Because of this, it is essential that you consume enough water every day to avoid dehydration. Further, water acts your body’s filter, flushing our dead cells and waste. Because you are burning a great deal of fat during the 3 Week Diet, you will need ample water to help flush out the by-product waste of fat burning.

You will find that when you restrict the amount of carbohydrates you eat and increase the amount of water you drink, your body stop storing water and will use it more effectively. This results in a lighter and “cleaner” body.

My advice is to drink 8-10 glasses of water every single day. This amounts to about a half gallon or water. This may seem like a lot of water at first and you may have to actually force yourself to drink that much. However, once you do this for a while, you will regain your natural thirst and actually be thirsty for this much water every single day. And again, once you begin drinking this much water, you will find that your body will not retain water, but will instead use it to flush your system keeping it clean and functioning right.