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  • JenIttels and anyone else wondering (apologies if it's been posted before):-


    Water keeps us cool, lubricates our joints and flushes toxins from our bodies, but admit it, how many of us really drink the recommended two litres a day? For those of us who do struggle to drink enough, the great news is that water actually can help you in the battle against the bulge.
    Now for the science bit
    Your metabolism is the bio-mechanical process that breaks food down and turns it into energy. In a nutshell, it consumes calories. Since metabolism is your best ally in the frontline against weight, you want it to be working at full speed. Water is the fuel that drives metabolism's chemical reactions. So, if you're not drinking enough, you won't burn as many calories as you can. Simple.
    Running on empty?
    If you're not drinking enough water - at least 2 litres a day - here's how your body is being affected:
    • Your weight loss will slow right down. This is because about 2.5 litres of water is naturally lost through daily bodily functions such as going to the loo and sweating. If you don't replenish this water you'll soon become dehydrated, and your metabolism will be among the first to shut down. So, if you're dieting and you can't seem to shift the weight, perhaps it's because you aren't drinking enough water.
    • Your digestion will suffer. Water is essential for digestion and elimination. Poor digestion means you won't be absorbing the goodness from your food. Your body in turn will send up signals (read: cravings) for food that has minerals your body lacks.
    • You'll feel 'fake' hunger. When dehydrated, your body sends out the same signals that prompt you to eat and you may end up answering that response with food. Water will not only curb those hunger pangs, but it will fill you up. Fitness trainer Bob Greene recommends drinking a tall glass of water half an hour before a meal to fill the void and prevent overeating (For more information, check out Get With the Program, Getting Real About Your Weight, Health and Emotional Well-Being by Bob Greene, Simon and Schuster, £15)
    • You won't get the full benefit of exercise. Your metabolism increases with exercise, and as we mentioned earlier, water is essential to maximise your metabolism. Drink plenty of water before, during and after your workout.
    Mine's a pint (or five)?
    How much H2O should you drink? The British Dietetic Association suggests adults drink 2.5 litres (that's a little over five pints) of fluids a day, which can include fruit juices, squash and weak tea and coffee. This amount is recommended for maintaining your daily fluid requirements. If your aim is to lose weight, add another 750ml to that and you'll aid your metabolism and help create new muscle weight.
    • You know you're drinking enough water if your urine is clear and odourless (not including your first urination of the morning).
    • But sorry, ladies, even though it's technically fluid, alcohol can't be included in your daily intake. That's because booze is dehydrating - so if you are going to have a tipple or two, drink one glass of water for every glass of alcohol.

    Drinking loads of water will not make you retain water, but dehydration will. If your body feels worried that it's not getting enough water, it will hold on to what it has.
    Water does make you pee and you will notice more trips to the loo, but you can lessen the effects by drinking throughout the day rather than chugging a couple of glasses in one go. If you drink more than one or two glasses in one sitting, your body will want to get rid of it and you won't reap the benefits.
    Although some dieticians disagree on this, sparkling water, weak tea or weak coffee can count toward your daily fluid intake. But because they have a diuretic effect, try to limit the amount. Consider drinking herbal tea instead. If you are going to have an espresso, add an extra serving of water to your daily intake.
    It's as easy as one, two, three…
    1. Keep water by your workstation. Instead of munching on a biscuit or crisps, take a sip from your water bottle.
    2. If the thought of consuming that much water makes you queasy, be strategic. Drink when you are most thirsty: when you wake up, when you have your meals, during your workouts. Carry a bottle of water with you and you'll be more likely to sip your way to your daily amount.
    3. Make your water taste better by buying a water jug with a filter. You can also make your own flavoured water by cutting up a lemon, apple or cucumber and adding to the water. Or mix with a tiny splash of squash or juice. Try making herbal iced tea by pouring boiling water over four tea bags, letting it steep for 10 minutes and diluting to taste with cold water.
    And there's more
    Although we diet for health reasons, it's often the fact that we'll look better that keeps us motivated. Drinking plenty of water will give you that dewy, fresh-faced look by plumping the cells in your skin so lines are less visible. Water flushes impurities away and reduces blemishes. And, according to the American Holistic Association, water has a very high concentration of negative ions, which can bring about a feeling of well-being.
    Sitting by a lake or ocean can add to your sense of peace; a benefit for emotional eaters. Swimming is great exercise and the fact that you are immersed in water means you'll also get the emotional benefit of those negative ions. So what are you waiting for? Jump in now, and before you know it, your weight loss will be going swimmingly.

    Sorry it's so long, lol.
    I let my mind wander and it never came back!
  • Lois_Lane
    Lois_Lane Posts: 3,449 Forumite
    geekgirl wrote:
    Thanks for adding me to the list.

    I will weigh myself this monday and so I will post my *loss* the next week.

    Where do I post my loss, do I PM you or just post it here?

    Thanks Alison.

    Hi Alison - posting here on the thread is fine.

    Good luck!

    LL
    Start BMI - 38.7 Current BMI - 31.2 Target BMI - 26.3
  • Lois_Lane
    Lois_Lane Posts: 3,449 Forumite
    Please please please can someone with access to the SW website tell me how many syns there are in a Tesco's healthy living vegetable lasagne?

    Thank you :)

    p.s. in case you haven't guessed, it was an impulse buy and I'm in the middle of it as I type, so I'm hoping it isn't bad news, or I won't be having any wine tonight! ;)
    Start BMI - 38.7 Current BMI - 31.2 Target BMI - 26.3
  • WelshWoofer
    WelshWoofer Posts: 5,076 Forumite
    Hi,
    The Healthy Living Veg Lasagne is listed as 10 syns on original and 3.5 on green.
    Rachel
  • WelshWoofer
    WelshWoofer Posts: 5,076 Forumite
    Had a much better day today - didn't cave in to the vending machine or sweetie box at work.Stayed on track all day - so far anyway!
    Deciding what to have for tea - what's everyone else having? Need inspiration!
    R xx
  • honey28
    honey28 Posts: 1,546 Forumite
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    Well the birthday celebrations have started already lol. Had a massive chocolate cake presented to me in work along with a box of Lindt chocolates :eek: I was also presented with a hairnet, rollers and a pinny, since I am (almost) a member of the over 30's club :rotfl:

    Havent had much else to eat today, apart from chocolate. Oh well. Day one on Monday after the celebrations are over :rotfl:
  • dihunny
    dihunny Posts: 88 Forumite
    Hi Rachel, I'm going to have a tuna pasta bake with some grated cheese on the top and a side sald. Yummy
  • consultant31
    consultant31 Posts: 4,814 Forumite
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    honey28 wrote:
    Well the birthday celebrations have started already lol. Had a massive chocolate cake presented to me in work along with a box of Lindt chocolates :eek: I was also presented with a hairnet, rollers and a pinny, since I am (almost) a member of the over 30's club :rotfl:

    Havent had much else to eat today, apart from chocolate. Oh well. Day one on Monday after the celebrations are over :rotfl:

    **Happy Birthday Honey** :beer:
    (when is it?)

    Rachel I'm having a HEB of tiger prawns with a massive bowlful of home made fried rice, and I shall eat every last grain :D
    I let my mind wander and it never came back!
  • Eels100
    Eels100 Posts: 984 Forumite
    Well, I've had another crazy week at work but I hope I've avoided/negated any transgressions by being very active. Lots of climbing/jumping/running today so although I skipped Rosemary this morning I hope I'll still lose a bit come Monday! Does getting freezing, blue-fingers, numb-bum cold burn calories? Please say yes!

    Got home to find OH cooking dinner - this always leaves me feeling relieved (I'm tired and can't be bothered) but anxious (he has little regard for my calorie intake!). How delighted I was to see he had found a tub of frozen HM yellow pea soup to reheat! Now to avoid the bag of Milky Way fun size for Hallowe'en guisers ... :o
  • consultant31
    consultant31 Posts: 4,814 Forumite
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    Eels100 wrote:
    Well, I've had another crazy week at work but I hope I've avoided/negated any transgressions by being very active. Lots of climbing/jumping/running today so although I skipped Rosemary this morning I hope I'll still lose a bit come Monday! Does getting freezing, blue-fingers, numb-bum cold burn calories? Please say yes!

    I'm sure I remember reading somewhere, many moons ago, that being cold enough to raise goose-bumps uses extra calories (or maybe I just dreamt it).
    :rotfl:
    I let my mind wander and it never came back!
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