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WATER AND GOOD HEALTH
Water forms
a major component of the tissues and cells of the body. Without water the
human body will survive only a few days. Water is also a key part of any
weight loss program. Water is very necessary for helping the body remove
fat, and for general overall health.

The average person should consume 8 to 10 eight-ounce glasses of water each
day. Although water is the best "thirst-quencher," other liquids (such as
juices, milk, sodas, and teas) can help meet fluid needs. High sugar and
high caffeine beverages are not the best choices because they can lead to
increased urination.
The following are some of the benefits of water:
- Water suppresses
appetite and reduces fat deposits in the body.
- Water not only fills
you up and lessens your appetite, it prevents those "hungry horrors" we
all encounter when our blood sugar drops and we reach for cookies,
candy, ice cream, fries or other high-calorie treats. Thus it keeps a
check on your health and diet.
- Water assists the body
in metabolizing stored fat, because your liver is overloaded when your
kidneys don't get enough water. Your liver metabolizes fat, and it can't
do that 100% if it is doing the kidneys job.
- Water relieves fluid
retention problems.
- It reduces sodium
buildup in the body.
- It helps to maintain
proper muscle tone.
- Water rids the body of
waste and toxins and relieves constipation.
Tips on water intake:
- Drink a minimum of 64
ounces per day (2 quarts).
- Drink an additional 8
ounces per day for every 25 pounds overweight.
- It is better to drink
the water cold, it is absorbed quicker and may burn more calories.
- Drink clean water,
bottled or filtered.
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