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| The Importance of Water - An agent that precipitates weight loss. By Addflex Special Offer: Get 15% off your next order because you reviewed this article by entering coupon code RJB15 at check out! Water suppresses the appetite and helps the body metabolize stored fat. Studies have shown that a decrease in water intake causes fat deposits to increase, therefore, increasing water input reduces fat. Why: The kidneys need water to function properly. Without sufficient water for the kidneys, the kidneys cannot work adequately and so this effects some of the water going to the liver. One of the primary functions of the liver is metabolize fat into energy for the body. If the liver needs to do some of the work of the kidneys, the liver can not work as it should to metabolize fat and so more fat is stored in the body increasing weight and not using the fat as energy. Water helps to maintain muscle stimulation in aiding muscles to contract by reducing dehydration. It is important to drink water before and after a workout. There is evidence that cold water burns calories. An average weight person, not over weight, relative to their physique should drink eight glasses a day - 8oz. or two quarts. If one is over weight or exercises with intensity regularly or if the weather is hot and dry, more water is needed. To emphasize:
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