Burn the fats with water
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009
The most important role of the liver is converting stored fat into energy. Unfortunately, this function is not limited. His liver is required to take part in the work of the kidneys if they are deprived of water. Thus liver assume additional tasks to the principal, and, of course, reduces its productivity. It is no longer able to process fat as fast as it would do if the kidneys are working normally. If you allow this to happen, show not only negligence to their liver, but by themselves create conditions for fat accumulation because the decreasing effectiveness of its work to turn them into energy. Although studies of differentiated fluids need for people who lead a sedentary or physically active lifestyle, are quite scarce, experts give a pretty clear rule. Summarized it as follows: a man leading a sedentary lifestyle are on average 12 cups of liquids a day and women – 9 to provide optimum operating conditions of the liver. These liquids, it is best to obtain from and decaffeinated soft drinks, soups and meals. As a rule, with their food procurement 4 cups of liquid a day, 1 comes from metabolism, and the remainder is obtained from fluid intake.
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