Get rid of water weight fast; lose it before it finds you
You are frustrated. You stepped on the scale again, which I wish you wouldn’t, but you did it anyways. And it’s the same number as last week and the week before.
Oftentimes you are simply holding on to water. There could be many reasons why you might have reached such a plateau, water seems to be a common reason.
You feel bloated, and maybe you even gained extra weight. This happens when fluid collects in the tissues, causing swelling. When the body retains fluid, it normally goes to the kidneys and instead of it getting flushed out, the body stores it between the bodily organs and the skin, making you feel uncomfortable.
Main causes of water gain:
Carbs and salt:
If you eat a lot of salt and carbs, you can expect to gain water weight. It’s because sodium binds with water; the higher your salt intake, the bigger the chance of trapping water in the body. The same with carbs. Health experts say because our bodies don’t use the carbs straight away, they get stored as glycogen, and the glycogen attracts water. The more glycogen is stored, the more you stand the chance of gaining water weight.
Some medications:
Ingesting certain medications can lead to your body retaining fluid. Some such medications are for high blood pressure, or anti-inflammatory medications; even some diabetic medications. Let your doctor know about these if they are leading to you gaining water weight.
Your blood circulation isn’t good:
The valves of your leg veins help blood to flow to the heart. Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) occurs when the valves in the leg veins don’t work effectively anymore. This makes it difficult for blood to return to the heart from the legs. Poor circulation causes blood to pool in the veins, causing water retention.
Protein deficiency:
Severe protein deficiency can lead to fluid accumulation. Protein plays a huge role in maintaining your fluid balance, keeping salt and water inside your blood vessels, preventing them from leaking into the other tissues.
Hormonal changes:
In men and women, too much estrogen can cause toxic fat gain, bloating, and water retention.
Heart failure:
Fluid buildup is a serious symptom of heart failure because the heart isn’t pumping blood effectively.
Kidney disease:
When the kidneys don’t work effectively because of kidney disease, water starts building up, causing swelling and weight gain.
To prevent water gain:
Exercise on a regular basis and get plenty of sleep
You need to exercise regularly because it helps you maintain a natural balance of your body fluids. When you sweat with exercise, you are releasing excess stored water. Getting a good night’s sleep helps your body to manage the sodium and fluid balance, leading to reduced water weight over time.
Stress-less= less stress
When you are stressed, you increase the cortisol levels as well as your antidiuretic hormone (ADH) levels. These directly affect your body’s water balance.
Electrolytes should be taken
Electrolytes control your cell hydration and your water balance in your body.
Magnificent Magnesium
Taking a magnesium supplement is vital because magnesium plays such a major role in your hydration levels.
Take a Dandelion supplement
Dandelion is a herb used to treat water retention. Often bodybuilders drink Dandelion when they need to lose water weight.
Wonderful water
It might sound strange, but by putting in water, you help to reduce water! Your body wants to achieve a healthy balance and if you are always dehydrated, your body makes a way to retain it. Water is essential for kidney and liver health which reduces water retention. 💦
Focus on healthy foods
There are quite a few foods that you will want to include in your diet to prevent water retention. Combine these with digestible foods that don’t cause bloating. 🥑
Caffeine is cool
Caffeine and beverages with caffeine often have diuretic effects, helping you to reduce water weight. Drinking moderate amounts of tea and coffee or taking caffeine supplements can help to drop excess water. ☕️
Consider prescription water pills
You get prescription diuretics and water pills which can treat water retention. They will activate your kidneys and flush out excess water and salt when you urinate. Consult with your medical practitioner, taking your medications under supervision.
The bottom line
There are ways that carrying water weight can be reduced and it really amounts to making lifestyle changes. If your water retention problems still persist, see how a doctor can help. In some cases, excess water retention can be behind a serious medical condition. Holding on to excess water can amount to as much as an extra 5-10 pounds of extra weight at any time. Life will be so much fun with less baggage to carry and with determination and focus, you can lose all you want, but gain much more!