Saturday, March 17, 2012

Drinking Water

Drinking Water and Weight Loss

I know it may be hard for some to believe, but there is a close connection between drinking water and weight loss. In fact, I consider proper hydration to be the single most important factor in losing weight and improving one’s overall health.

I have worked with a number of weight-loss clients over the years who have struggled with drinking enough water each day.

I found that many of those clients were also the ones who experienced the greatest challenge in losing weight. In addition, water therapy is very good for general health. Thus, for centuries a Japanese water therapy is one of home remedies.

A few of the most important reasons that drinking water and weight loss are closely linked is because drinking enough water to stay fully hydrated can (1) suppress appetite naturally, (2) speed metabolism and (3) increase calorie burning. Read more on why water helps to lose weight.

How Much Water to Drink for Weight Loss

woman walking with a water bottle

How much water you drink depends on how much you weigh, how much you exercise, and whether you live in a hot or cold climate. When the temperature is hot or you sweat more during exercise, drink more water.

In general, I recommend getting about one half ounce of filtered drinking water per pound of body weight daily. For example, if you weigh 180 pounds, you would want to drink 90 ounces (or about three quarts).

Since our body can only utilize about 12 to 16 ounces of water at a time, there’s not much point in trying to drink more than that.

Depending on your level of activity, wait at least 30 minutes before drinking more. You can read more about drinking enough water daily to support weight loss.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Learn how to cure sinusitis naturally


How do you get it?:

Sinusitis occurs when the sinuses are filled with mucous that does not drain or becomes infected. Normal sinuses are sterile, but become swollen and infected when a person is congested and the mucous gets stuck there. Sinusitis can be either bacterial or viral and usually follows a cold or upper respiratory infection.

What are the symptoms?:

Symptoms of sinusitis include:
  • Pain in the face, especially around the eyes
  • Pressure around the eyes and nose
  • Congestion
  • Headache
  • Fever
  • Weakness or feeling tired

What are the treatments?:

Once you see your doctor and are diagnosed with sinusitis, he or she may recommend several treatments for you. If your doctor determines that the infection is caused by bacteria, he may tell you to take:
  • Antibiotics
  • Decongestants
  • Pain relievers
  • Natural cures for sinusitis


Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Natural cures for

Natural cures for manu problems is the one way to help our body to find a health inside.
Sometimes natural cure can quickly help us, but sometimes unfortunately not.
In any case,  , above all, should be seen as a good prevention against the disease.

Science clearly proves that people who in your life take care of their health, rarely develop disease. 
Provided that they are sufficiently educated about the healing properties of herbs, foods and other natural resources for treatment. 

For me it is very interesting science and here's my favorite site on this topic: 
ALL NATURAL CURE