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WEIGHT LOSS
If weight is gained, dramatically increase your consumption of water to lose
weight, bulk and size. One gallon
per day is needed for optimal health.
By the time thirst kicks in, we are already 40% dehydration. Additionally, living and structured
water helps with:
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enzyme activation
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assists in the efficient removal of toxins
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provides super cellular hydration and
revitalization
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increased
oxygenation at the cellular level
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neutralizes free-radicals
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and assists in deep cleansing.
The brain is said to be 85% percent water, and is extremely sensitive to
depletion. Without sufficient water
to constantly wet all cells, our body’s drought-management system kicks into
action. Over time, and consistently
depriving the body of water, causes the chemical messenger systems that would
normally be activated, to arrange for a new, low quota of water for the
drought-stricken area. So over time
we feel that we are not thirsty even though we are actually quite dehydrated.
It is important to note that Pain is related to dehydration in the body. Pain is from lack of water. Common pains from dehydration:
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Heartburn
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Rheumatoid Pain
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Back pain
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Anginal pain –Heart
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Headaches
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Leg pain on walking
In advanced societies, thinking that tea, coffee, alcohol, bottled drinks, and
sodas are desirable substitutes for the “stressed” body is a catastrophic
mistake. Although these beverages
contain water, they also contain dehydrating agents. These dehydrating agents get rid of
the water they are dissolved in, plus some more water from the reserves of the
body.
These central nervous system stimulants liberate energy from the ATP storage
pool, and convert ATP to its burnt stage of cyclic AMP in the cells.
ATP is the source of biological energy.
We all know about the final effect of caffeine which seems desirable at times,
but constant substituting of caffeine drinks for water deprives the body of its
full capacity for the formation of hydroelectric energy.
Although these sugar drinks do not contribute directly to the caloric intake of
the body, diet sodas ultimately cause weight gain. Again, caffeine has diuretic
properties, and is physiologically a dehydrating agent. This is why a person is compelled to
drink so many cans or bottles of soda each day and are never satisfied. The water does not remain in the body
long enough.
At the same time, many persons confuse their thirst with hunger. Assuming that they have had enough
water through the drinking of the soda, they then further assume themselves to
be hungry, when they are actually thirsty.
They then begin to eat more than their bodies need for food. Thus, dehydration caused by caffeine
containing sodas, in due time, will cause a gradual gain in weight from
overeating as a direct result of confusion of thirst and hunger sensations.
Know that continued and prolonged dehydration quiets the body’s sophisticated
thirst signals, shuts off capillaries, and then allows disease to ensue in the
affected area. Because of a
gradually failing thirst sensation, our body becomes chronically dehydrated from
an early adult age. Unfortunately,
medical practitioners silence these signals with chemical products such as
aspirin, and other prescription drugs, when the simple physiologic cure of water
could prevent a multitude of common illnesses.
The Role of Water in Fat Metabolism
The metabolism slows down with dehydration.
Incredible as it may seem, water is quite possibly the single most
important catalyst in the metabolism of fats.
Studies have shown that a decrease in water consumption may enhance fat
storage, while an increase in water intake can suppress the appetite naturally.
The importance of water consumption may be related to the kidneys inability to
function properly without an adequate supply of water.
An increase in the consumption of water is the most effective treatment for
fluid retention.
Although diuretics may temporarily reduce water retention, they also deplete the
body of essential nutrients and impair metabolism.
Water also aids in the relief of constipation.
Water acts as a solvent of poisons and waste.
Water has an electrical and mineral content that helps to regulate all the
functions in the body.
Another wonderful quality of water is its role as a universal antioxidant. The high-electron charge of healthy
water brings electrons into the system so they are able to destroy free radical
activity.
On the average, an individual should drink approximately 96 ounces, (3 liters)
of water at least per day. However,
individuals desiring to shed pounds should drink an additional eight (8) ounces
of water for every 25 pounds over their ideal weight. (see chart below) Water intake should also be increased
if the individual is exercising briskly or residing in a hot climate. For superior health, a gallon of
water should be consumed each day.
For example:
When the body gets the water it needs to function optimally, its fluids are
perfectly balanced. When this
happens, you have reached the “breakthrough” point. What does this mean?
Other Dehydration Issues:
·
Pregnancy: The first indicator for water
needs of the fetus and the mother seems to be morning sickness during the early
phase of pregnancy. Stated
another way, morning sickness of the mother is a thirst signal of both the fetus
and the mother.
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Headaches / Migraines: Brain function
takes precedence over all other body systems—the brain is 1/50th of
the total body weight, yet it receives 18-20 percent of blood circulation. The
brain uses electrical energy that is generated by the hydrogen ions crossing the
cell membrane barrier, or the water drive of the of the energy generation pumps. With dehydration, the level of energy
generation is decreased and headaches, and or depression ensues. Got a headache? Drink water to alleviate this pain.
·
Dyspeptic (Stomach) Pain: The cells in the lining of the
stomach need to be hydrated and flushed between meals to get rid of acids and to
develop a certain alkalinity. When
we are dehydrated, or we don’t drink before meals, we actually cause a thinning
of the stomach cell membrane buffer zone, and it does not protect our stomachs
from naturally secreted stomach acids.
·
Alzheimer’s Disease: In prolonged dehydration, the
brain cells begin to shrink in the same way that a plum gradually turns into a
prune. The brains of Alzheimer’s
patients are always found to be shrunken during autopsy. 85% of the brain is water. When the brain starts to dehydrate,
the neurons dehydrate and shrink.
This is a significant contributor to senility.
·
Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain:
The cartilage surfaces of bones in a
joint contain water. The lubricating
property of this water is utilized in the cartilage allowing the two opposing
surfaces to freely glide over one another during joint movement. In a well-hydrated cartilage, the
rate of friction damage is minimal.
In a dehydrated cartilage, the rate of abrasive damage is increased, minimizing
joint efficiency. Arthritis pain has
to be treated with a consistent and regular increase in water intake to produce
some dilution of blood that is circulating to the area until the cartilage is
fully hydrated, and repaired from its base attachment to the bone.
·
Back Pain: This is the result of the
intervertebral discs becoming dehydrated.
These discs normally create a space cushion between the vertebrae by
virtue of how much water they can hold.
When dehydrated the upper body weight that they cushion against begins to
bear down on the intervertebrae spaces and put pressure on the intervertebral
nerves. With proper hydration and
time, the pressure on the nerves begins to alleviate and back pain subsides.
·
High Blood Pressure: When we don’t drink
sufficient water to serve all the needs of the body, some cells become
dehydrated and lose some of their water to the circulation. Capillary beds in some areas are
forced to close to adjust for the slack.
In water shortage, 66% is taken from the water volume normally held
inside the cells; 26% is taken from the volume held outside the cells; and 8% is
taken from the blood volume.
Hypertension occurs because the blood vessels are forced to close their lumen or
constrict to cope with the loss in blood volume.
This process begins by closing some capillaries in less-active areas. When we exercise, the capillaries
open more, and hold a greater volume of blood.
This is why adequate water coupled with exercise reduces blood pressure. It is scientific absurdity to take
diuretics to get rid of water when it is so crucially needed to regulate blood
pressure.
By ignoring our thirst mechanism early on, and by substituting water for
manufactured drinks, our thirst mechanism eventually becomes switched off, and
does not alert us that we are dehydrating.
Even if one is not thirsty, it is important to drink our daily quota of
water for proper fluid balance, efficient body functioning and weight control. In millions of Americans, the thirst
mechanism is so weak from dehydration that it is mistaken for hunger. One of the best ways to lose weight
is to drink when you are hungry—because in reality, you are probably thirsty.
Batmanghelidj, Dr. F. Your Body's Many Cries
for Water. Falls Church : Global Health Solutions, Inc., 1997.
Cousens, Dr. Gabriel. Spiritual Nutrition.
Berkeley: North Atlantic Books, 2005.
Keszainn, Arttemis. "Living and Structured Water:
The Fountain of Youth." New Earth Center Conference Talk. Austin:
Arttemis and Krystalle Keszainn, August 11, 2010.
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