“How to lose 5 pounds in 2 days”, now that is something you have
probably seen countless times on magazines or book covers, and I am
sure it sells many copies. Almost anyone would jump at the chance to
lose 5 pounds in 2 days, but is that actually possible, or just a clever
trick to sell magazines?
Surprisingly it is actually doable for most individuals, as you can
technically lose 5 pounds in 2 days, but only around one pound of it
will be fat. The rest will come from water weight, which will help you
look slimmer, but it may come back just as fast as it disappeared. Our bodies are estimated to be made up of around 60% water and the
amount of water we are carrying constantly changes depending on what we
eat, drink and our physical activity.
How to lose 5 pounds in 2 days
Therefore, some people will be able to drop 5 pounds off the scale in
2 days, but you need to understand that this will not work the same for
everyone. Some people may not be holding a lot of water weight and may
only lose 1 or 2 pounds, while some people may actually lose more than
5. The amount of weight you could losein 2 days is mostly going to
depend on the amount of water you are holding at this time. This is why
below I have included a helpful list of tips to help you drop water
weight.
Consume More Natural Diuretics
A Diuretic is something that will help your body remove excess
liquids better by making you urinate more. Foods that are considered
Diuretics are normally high in water content themselves, such as
lettuce, watermelon, cucumbers, and tomatoes. Caffeine is also a
diuretic, therefore any drink containing caffeine could help, such as
coffee, tea or energy drinks. However, do not primarily rely on caffeine
as a diuretic as drinks using it are commonly high in sugar.
Avoid Salt
High amounts of salt or sodium intake will make your
body more likely to hold on to water and cause bloating. Many doctors
have even said your body sends you the warning you are consuming too
much salt by storing that extra water.
Drink More Water
On the other hand if you are not drinking enough
water daily, then your body will begin to hold onto every ounce of water
it can to keep functioning normally. The National Academy of Sports Medicine recommends drinking at least 96 ounces of water per day.
Another factor that plays a large role on how much water weight you
are holding is your daily carbohydrate consumption, which brings me to
my next point.
Low carbohydrate diets and weight loss
Have you ever wondered why almost everyone who has tried the Atkins or similar low carbohydrate dietshas the same story, “I lost weight quickly at first, but now it came back?” The answer is simple, when you consume fewer carbohydrates on a daily basis; you begin dwindling down your glycogen stores.
This directly affects the amount of water weight your body stores and
causes you to rapidly drop water weight. This is how low carbohydrate
diets promise to “work”. I am not saying all low carbohydrate diets are
bad, as some of them can be effective in long term fat loss, I just
felt more people needed to be aware on how they work so well the first
few days or week.
But as I said before, there is no “cookie cutter” diet I can
recommend to all of you readers that will automatically make you lose 5
pounds in 2 days. I wish it were that simple, however there are far too
many individual factors affecting your current water weight for me to
apply the same concept to everyone. Although, I guarantee if you follow
the key points I outlined above, you will lose as much water weight as
your body will allow.
Remember losing water weight is not a permanent change, it can make
you look better for now, but if you go back to eating high sodium meals
like fast food and not drinking enough water daily, you will gain it
back just as fast as you lost it. Nevertheless, that does not mean
losing water weight is useless, it is still a quick fix and the things
you do to lose water weight are healthier for you in the long run
anyway.
And with that I wish you good luck in your weight loss goals,
remember they may not happen overnight, but once you lose the weight it
will truly improve your quality of life.
Source: Weight Loss Help & Tips
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