DON'T BE A SLAVE TO YOUR BODY
FAT... RATHER…MAKE IT YOUR WILLING SERVANT!
by Christopher Guerriero
Would you like to finally be in control of your
body fat level? Yes? Then read this lesson very carefully. The
formula is revealed herein.
As one of the most important elements of the human body, water
makes up approximately 70 percent of our muscles, and about 75
percent of our brain, playing a vital role in the proper
functioning of the body, and making it an essential part of a
healthy diet.
Drinking water also forces fat to be used as fuel, making it one
of the main keys to success in shedding any extra pounds. And,
without adequate water, kidneys are unable to function properly
- prompting the liver to pick up the slack. This causes
additional problems for dieters because the liver cannot
properly metabolize stored fat as energy, resulting in more fat
being stored in the body.
Furthermore, water effectively suppresses appetites, aids in
proper digestion, and acts as one of the vehicles for
circulating nutrients and oxygen through the body, as well as
assisting the body in eliminating waste. Water lubricates
joints, protects organs, helps maintain a normal body
temperature, and is absolutely necessary for exercise, and even
day-to-day performance. With this in mind, it's easy to
understand why drinking enough water - a minimum of TEN, 8-ounce
glasses a day, every day - is perhaps the single most important
step in determining diet and fitness success.
However, because the average body loses 8 to 12 cups of water a
day, this can be a challenge. Start by trying to drink 10
glasses each day, and work up to one full gallon per day.
Sound tough? Don't get discouraged. With the following
suggestions, you'll find drinking enough water is not hard, and
will be well worth the initial effort by quickly bringing into
your life all the positive changes you're looking for including
fat loss, healthier skin/hair and nails, increased energy and
alertness, and far more.
Start tomorrow by drinking a glass of water when you wake up.
For a nice morning pick me up you might even add a few
tablespoons of lemon juice and a small pinch of cayenne pepper
to your first glass. Then prepare a large water bottle to take
with you on your drive to work or to school. You can even try
putting the bottle in the freezer the night before, and filling
it with water right before you leave to start your day. This
keeps the water cooler longer, and ensures it will be a good
drinking temperature during your morning commute.
Drink a glass of water in between every meal, and a glass in the
evening, but not to close to bedtime. Take a filled water bottle
with you wherever you go. This makes getting the water you need
easy, and ensures you will look better (and feel better). At
work, keep your water bottle filled and with you at your desk.
Reach for it instead of unnecessary, high-sugar, high-fat
snacks. Sip on it all day, adding ice cubes and additional water
as needed.
Next, change from caffeinated coffee, tea and soda to
decaffeinated alternatives. Caffeine depletes your water supply,
and can make it difficult for your body to get all the water it
needs. For every caffeinated beverage you drink, drink an
additional glass of water. This small step can make a big
difference.
Keep in mind that exercise, hot weather, low humidity, altitude,
a high-fiber diet, and consumption of caffeine and alcoholic
beverages all increase your daily water loss. During these
times, take extra steps to ensure you offset the increased water
loss with increased water consumption.
Keep up the water intake.
Your Friend in Fitness,Christopher Guerriero
Founder of The National Metabolic
and Longevity Research Center Author of the Best Selling book
Maximize Your Metabolism