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THE HEALING POWER OF WATER 'Drink at least two litres a day and you will soon see the difference - glowing skin, weight loss, less cellulite, better immunity and a huge boost to your energy levels' Water is one of the most basic things on Earth and essential to good health, yet we thoughtlessly throw away gallons every day. Used properly, water can revolutionise our lives. We need the liquid for day-to-day survival, yet we often ignore our body's cries for more water, at a grave cost to health and well-being. It is estimated that 90 per cent of us are chronically dehydrated. Drink just five glasses of water per day and you will cut your risk of developing breast cancer by 79 per cent. The same amount of water will make you 45 per cent less likely to develop cancer of the colon. Many of the common complaints which plague most people's lives, such as tiredness, headaches, dry skin, low immunity, cellulite, indigestion and weight gain, are caused by day-to-day dehydration. If you suffer from one or more of these conditions, you may change the quality of your life immeasurably simply by ensuring you drink two litres of water a day. Being properly hydrated will help to keep you in peak health. Our bodies are 75 per cent water, but if this level drops by just 2 per cent then we become dehydrated. As soon as this happens, our bodies slow down and begin to operate less efficiently. A detox give the body a chance to rest so it can cleanse itself. In just 18 days on the Water Detox programme, your body can effectively start again with a clean slate, feeling fabulous. The Water Detox will help you to tackle health problems - from niggling persistent tiredness or wrinkled skin to more long-term concerns such as weight gain and high blood pressure. The secret of the detox is simply in the quantity of water you consume. As well as drinking two litres a day, you get an additional litre from food on a nutritional plan which contains at least 50 per cent water. Once you begin to drink the correct amount of water, you will soon notice improved levels of energy, glowing skin, weight loss, reduction in cellulite and an improved immune system. It does not matter whether you drink bottle or tap water, but bottle flavoured waters are not permitted on the Water Detox because they almost certainly will be full of sugar and artificial flavours. It should take you only two or three days to get used to drinking the correct amount of water. To get the best results, you will need to follow a few simple rules: · Drink at least two litres of water a day. The 18-day Water Detox Programme It is vital to drink enough water and to eat the right foods to get the most benefit from the detox. Certain food types contain up to 50 per cent water, and in some cases up to 95 per cent. Concentrating on these foods will lead to the best nutrition and hydration, though you still need to drink at least two litres of water a day. You should not eat anything that is not on the programme because this may slow the process or even reverse it. You should particularly avoid diuretics, as they could cause you to lose the same volume of water and more. These include alcohol and drinks containing caffeine, such as colas, coffee and tea. Exercise is important because it speeds up the cleansing process - but drink throughout your workout and consume at least an extra litre of water per hour of exercise. When we sleep, we lose water through sweating and the normal metabolic processes. So start the day with a large glass of water, followed by a breakfast which is high in water content. Yoghurt and fruit are excellent. Make the first meal of the day 'high hydration'. It is also advisable to exclude certain herbs, such as juniper, dandelions and nettle teas, which encourage the body to expel fluids. Also avoid foods such as curries and spices which increase body heat and use more fluids than normal. During the 18-day water detox, you can eat oily fish, oils, yoghurts, potatoes, beans and pulses, vegetables, fruits, rice and salads. For each of the 18 days, you should drink at least two litres of plain water and eat at least three full meals or five small meals a day. You must eat at least five portions of fruit, five portions of fish, beans or pulses, one portion of rice, and one portion of oil or cheese per day. You can eat as much as you like of any food which is permitted, but this is the minimum that you should consume. The cheeses and oils do not always have a 50 per cent water content, but I have included them to ensure that you get a balanced diet. I recommend sheep's and goat's products rather than those made from cow's milk because they are much more easily digested by the human body and much easier to tolerate. Eating raw foods will maintain fluid levels and help to preserve the nutrients. Aim to eat half of your foods each day raw. To keep food succulent and with the right level of water, you must use the right cooking methods. Always try to use any of the juices, essences or fluids that come out of the foods for dressings, sauces or gravy to pour back over them. Steaming will also leave your food moist and juicy. The best way to ensure you don't lose fluids during cooking is to add them. Choose stews, soups, smoothes and long drinks. Select the foods which you like best and find easier to prepare. Eat your main meal during the day and not late in the evening. It is better to have four or five light meals a day than to have a huge plate of food three times a day, which can cause big surges and drops in energy and blood sugar. If you are tempted to snack, remember that 75 per cent
of hunger pangs are requests from our bodies for water. Each time you
feel hungry, have a glass of water. If, after 20 minutes, you are still
peckish, then eat something, as long as your snack is one of the food
allowed. Yoghurt, hummus and crudités are a good idea.
· 75 per cent of our hunger pangs are signals
of thirst
Drinking water improves the efficiency of all major body organs. The liver, lungs, skin, kidneys and intestines all use water as a vehicle for cleansing. Inadequate quantities of water slow the system down and can causes you to suffer from constipation, grey skin, infections and swollen glands. Dehydration The Liver The Kidneys The Intestines The Lymph System The Lungs
Phillip Day Comment: And a great 'hear hear'
to the Daily Mail for getting this one out. Water, as has been discussed
plentifully in the past, is essential for human life. Quite how vital
it is has not, in any way, been fully appreciated by the laity. My recommendation
is for everyone to read Dr Fereydoon Batmanghelidj's book "Your Body's
Many Cries for Water", available through the Credence Bookstore at
www.credence.org. I am constantly amazed at this most vital of Nature's
healers. If you are not watering yourself today, you are missing the opportunity
to become a rose. Don't be a prune, put away the teas and coffees, the
Guinnesses and the Fosters, and let's get serious about hydration and
happiness. |
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