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“Water Retention In The Human Body”

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Top Natural Diuretics That Fight Water Weight

Top Natural Diuretics That Fight Water Weight

If water retention and water weight are your concerns, then diuretics need to be a part of your diet. They assist you in losing pounds of water weight by eliminating unwanted water from the body. Of course, there are over-the-counter (OTC) drugs available to reduce the excess water in your body, but why prefer them when you have a range of natural foods that can do the same job without causing any...
Heart Disease and Body Clock - The Connection

Heart Disease and Body Clock - The Connection

There was a time when people slept when the sun set and woke up at sunrise. They also led relatively stress-free lives and could relax at regular times during the day. This lifestyle was more in tune with the body clock or circadian rhythm by which the body gets rejuvenated. Nowadays, the lifestyle choices that people are forced to make may disrupt the natural rhythm of this clock and make us ...
How Can Protein Supplements Help You?

How Can Protein Supplements Help You?

Even for the most health conscious people, balancing a healthy and nutritive diet along with today's fast-paced lifestyle is a daunting task. Many of us are not even aware that probably the diet regime that we are following is not fulfilling our daily requirements. Finding the time, or even the motivation, to maintain a healthy diet may seem near impossible. In such circumstances, supplementing ...

Discussions - Water Retention In The Human Body

Does watermelon cause water retention
Q: Does Watermelon Cause Water Retention ?

A: Watermelon is a good source of water and it helps keep your refreshed and hydrated. But one must also remember that too much of anything is not good and sometimes your body may retain too much water. Getting rid of the excess water in the body is not all that difficult. Sweating is the best way to get rod of water in the body. The human body ...

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How important is the water?

A: Water is clearly the most important nutrient in the human body.Water is important to human health for many reasons .Water is also very important for removing toxins from the human body. The body has four major ways of removing toxins which are: Bowels,Urination,Perspiration,Processing of toxins by the liver. Water is also important to ...

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effect of antibiotics in increase in weight
Q: Ms Payal i would like to ask a question i was 64.5 last friday and on this sunday i was forced for extraction of my wisdom tooth for which i am on antibiotics and pain killer and i had only buttermilk yesterday since evening and today also i.e monday i had fruit diet (except for breakfast in which i had upma) but to my surprise my weight has been increased and is 66 now what must be the reason, my...

A: Hi Kvs, yes your trainer is absoultely right. taking antibiotics and pain killers do lead to some weight gain. these antibiotics changes the normal bacterial flora in the intestine. Normal bacteria in the gut help animals (and humans) metabolize fat, but the deficiency of these normal bacteria, caused by antibiotic usage, disrupts proper fat ...

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i have noticed gained weight while on nutritious food + walking 40 minutes a day + yoga 15 minutes
Q: Dear All, Need someones help As this site give some gud motivation to be on balanced diet and it really motivates to do the right things for weight loss. i have been doing walking and yoga for atleast 1 hour a day ( appx 4 days / week ) I am around 32 and weighs appx 97kg , having an apple shaped body. As i have inclued more proteins / fibres / citrus fruits in my diet and rigorously...

A: Vijay, You have mentioned ur weight....what is ur height....how much u r overweight...???

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