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Article Title: The Importance of Drinking Liquids for Weight Loss
Author: Matt Lisk
Category: Weight Loss
Word Count: 587
Keywords: belly fat, lose fat, how to lose belly fat, lose belly fat, fat 
belly, loose belly fat
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We have been told time and again that in order to lose weight we need to drink 
more water. In fact, this is a central theme that most weight loss plans have 
as a major suggestion. Water is an essential part of any diet but there is new 
evidence to show that we can extend this idea to include other liquids too.

Water is an essential part of the body although we do not think about what we 
need from it. According to the Mayo Clinic, water lubricates the entire body, 
stops us from being constipated, keeps our kidneys functioning well and helps 
us get minerals and other nutrients to our cells.

Since water is important to the entire body it is a good idea to have plenty of 
it available to help the body function properly and prepare the internal 
environment to accept good food and nutrition. Water helps when you are working 
on the fastest way to lose weight.

Taking into consideration that your body actually loses water during the day 
when you are active and when you go to the bathroom you have to at least 
replenish the amount you have lost. This is why it is so important to continue 
to drink water all day instead of only drinking when you are thirsty.

Although the general rule has always been to drink 8 glasses a day if you want 
to lose weight, the Institute of Medicine says we actually need more than this 
amount and that it is liquids of all types that is important instead of only 
water.  Their recommendation is that men need to consume 3 liters a day (which 
translates to 13 cups) and women need to consume 2.2 liters (translates to 9 
cups).

This means that if you want to lose weight you will have to get at least these 
requirements. The basic rule is to drink enough fluids so you are rarely 
thirsty. This may seem a lot of work but it is invaluable in the long run 
because it keeps your body functioning at a higher level than it does now, 
which will automatically make it lose weight.

Other places to find liquids

When you first look at the amount of water that is suggested you may be 
overwhelmed. However, you must remember that you get fluids from a variety of 
places. As an example, your regular meals will give you about 20% of your 
overall fluid intake. The other 80% will come from water, other beverages, 
fruits and vegetables, milk and some juices. You can also drink tea or drinks 
that are low in sugar (not diet drinks).

When you eat fruits, think about those that have a lot of juice like 
watermelons, tomatoes or grapes. Think about vegetables like celery, 
cruciferous greens and cucumbers. These will help you get more fluid in your 
diet.

It will also be important to consider the fact that if you live in certain 
climates that are hot or cold, if you are working out or if you are ill, 
pregnant or breastfeeding, you will need to adjust your fluid intake 
accordingly.

What we have talked about here is staying comfortably hydrated. The way to 
continue this is to keep water or other fluids with you at all times so that 
you can sip a little all the time. The Mayo Clinic suggests drinking with your 
meals, between meals and hydrating before, during and after exercise.

Knowing your body's needs for fluid and making sure it gets it will increase 
your ability to lose the weight you want more quickly.

Matt Lisk is a REAL fat loss expert who has lost over 80 pounds of body fat and 
achieved a sub-10% body fat percentage by applying his knowledge in exercise, 
nutrition and supplementation.  Matt is the author of the Fat Loss 101 
Newsletter at http://leanstate.com
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