Why is water so important?

Discussion in 'Nutrition/Health' started by Deucecoupe, Mar 20, 2009.

  1. Deucecoupe New Member

    It's so simple, yet so often ignored. Water. The stuff of life. About 70% of the earth is covered in it, the same as the amount found in your body. Water is needed for every single metabolic process, including protein synthesis. So if your training intensity is high, one of the simplest things you can do for your body is to drink more water.


    1. You Aren't Getting Enough
    Soda and coffees don't count. In fact, though they are liquid beverages, the caffeine in both can increase fluid loss through diuresis. When this happens, the body begins storing water (see #4). Conventional wisdom tells you 6-8 glasses of water is enough per day. Since you're training for an unconventional physique, you need more. Aim for at least a half gallon to a gallon per day, depending your level of conditioning.


    2. Water Clears Out Toxins
    Water flushes out toxins and other metabolic waste products from the body. Water is especially important when following a "high protein" diet, as it helps remove excess nitrogen, urea (a toxic substance), and ketones. If you're eating big to gain weight, then you need even more water to help your kidneys do their work.


    3. Water Helps Metabolize Fat
    Without enough water, the kidneys can't function properly. When this happens, some of the load is transferred to the liver. The liver metabolizes stored fat for energy. If the liver is doing some of the kidneys' work, it burns less fat. In addition, water can actually reduce feelings of hunger.


    4. Water Reduces Fluid Retention
    Contrary to popular belief, drinking water can actually help you shed excess water weight. When water is in short supply, the body, thinking there's a shortage, begins hoarding it. This water is stored in extra cellular spaces. In other words, your skin starts looking soft and puffy.


    5. Water Keeps You Regular
    Too little water, and your body steals it from organs such as the colon. When this happens, you experience constipation. Plus, water allows you to digest your meals efficiently. This is especially true when you're consuming over 4,000 calories a day.


    6. Water Helps Individuals Who Get Too Much Salt
    If water retention is a chronic problem, it may be because there's too much salt in the diet. The higher the sodium intake, the more the body tries to retain water (to dilute its concentration). Either reduce salt intake or drink more water.


    7. Water Helps Your Supplements Work Better
    Supplements like creatine work in part because it pulls water in muscle cells, thereby creating an anabolic environment needed for growth. For this to work properly, you need plenty of water. Plus, if you're training hard, then you need a basic mega-vitamin. Many vitamins are water soluble, and water unlocks the power of those vitamins.

    Your body needs to have at least 80 oz of water a day
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  2. revolution1 Active Member

    Great post right here.
  3. BB61 New Member

    And the main thing people ignore or forget about.
  4. SW52 Admin/Graphics Guru

    Excellent post....especially #7....I don't think alot of guys realize that.
  5. jim623 New Member

    AXcellent post, most people do not know the importance of water.

    Do you mind if I copy this and put it on the Anabolic Xtreme Forum?
  6. Deucecoupe New Member

    by all means, I got it from another spot as well, but if it is good info I like to share :)
  7. joedaniels New Member

    def #6 especially if you compete going through water manipulation tactics your body wants to maintain homeostasis. aldosterone will be released to conserve water if there is a shortage leaving the subcutaneous extra which causes you to look puffy.. keep drinking it


    good post
  8. LEARN Active Member

    solid post
  9. Tevez New Member

    The post make me drink a glass of water as whole . . . :D
    Really nice post , thank you for sharing the useful stuff with others .
  10. Trent New Member

    The human body, which is made up of between 55 and 75 percent water.Water is crucial to your health.
    It makes up, on average, 60 percent of your body weight. Every system in your body depends on water.
    Lack of water can lead to dehydration, a condition that occurs when you don't have enough water in your
    body to carry on normal functions. Even mild dehydration - as little as a 1 percent to 2 percent loss of your body weight can sap your energy and make you tired.
  11. MarcLobliner Administrator

    Simple, yet GOOD advise!!
  12. snagency Active Member

    Absolutely.
  13. Erickk Guest

    Water also helps you kidney to wash out your blood and release toxin from it.
    So try to drink minimum ten glasses of water a day.
    Thanks
  14. henryolonga Guest

    As we all know that water is the great blessing of God without which no body can alive . It helps to improve our digestive system and also helpful to stop our blood to become thick .
  15. Tyler Guest

    There are number of the reason behind the importance o the water. Water is really helpful to burn the extra calories of the body but it also helpful to get the proper function of the digestive systems.
  16. Vaughan New Member

    The human body, which is made up of between 55 and 75 percent water.Water is crucial to your health.
    It makes up, on average, 60 percent of your body weight. Every system in your body depends on water.
    Lack of water can lead to dehydration, a condition that occurs when you don't have enough water in your
    body to carry on normal functions.

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