die_kluge said:
What you're suggesting is, in a word, ludicrous. If I understand this, what you're suggesting is that things we inhale somehow end up in our muscle, fat, and skin? Even if that were true, drinking lots of water isn't going to have any effect on that. This sounds like pseudo-science to me. This idea of our bodies "not knowing how to deal with it" is a crock.
I know it sounds ludicrious. I thought it was new-age crap as well. Then I tryed it. Near as I can tell, our bodies simply are not very good at handling the massive amount of crap that we are exposed it on a daily basis.
die_kluge said:
Show me the scientific evidence. What I *think* is irrelevant.
How about how you feel? the changes I've made to myself have changed how I feel, how I look, how I act, and my beliefs about -- at least -- diet. You know I don't have journal evidence, but is what I'm saying so dangerous as to require you to not be able to experiment with it? Are you so focused upon the current scientific community that you cannot do a little experimentation yourself?
die_kluge said:
Only way my blood sugar is going to be all over the map is if I got diabetes and weren't aware of it. Last I checked my pancreas works just fine. It's Rel, Shemeska, and my wife that have to worry about their blood sugars. And yes, if I eat more calories in a day than I need, I'll get fat. No mystery there. Still not sure how drinking water is going to magically make me thin. If I'm sucking in 3,000 calories a day, and drinking 20 glasses of water, I can guarantee that I am going to get fat. Water has no effect on that.
I want to deal with the first part first. Its got problems. Here's how this works. If you ingest more sugar than your body needs (especially if it is a simple sugar), then it very rapidly is put into the blood stream. You're blood sugar goes up way high. As it is now much to high, the pancreas lowers it. Right, so far as it goes.
However, the pancreas lowers the blood sugar down to lower levels than it was at before. Because having slightly lowered blood sugar levels is OK (even if it doesn't feel good), and it is attempting to make us not *die* from the huge amounts of blood sugar.
So then it goes back up as you drink more soda, and the process starts over. With your blood sugar going waaay up then way down. Mainly because it is to much sugar, and very simple ones at that.
die_kluge said:
Everything has drunk water since the beginning of time. Until someone invented beer, water was pretty much all we had. So yea, water is great, it does its job well. And yes, we're made up of 98% of it. I still don't know how drinking lots of it is going to help me lose weight.
I explained, you did not listen. Try it.
die_kluge said:
So, what you're suggesting is that the hydrochloric acid in my stomach is insufficient for dissolving things, and I need water to come in and do the job for me? Care to explain to me in scientific terms how "water can just take it away". What the hell happened to the digestive/excretory systems? Does excess water suddenly override that??
You're right -- the water doesn't dissolve it. If I said that, it was a poor choice of words. Instead, the water flowing through the body picks up the toxic crap and whisks it away to a magical land where it leaves your body.
Fruity enough? What I just said was: Water acts as a cleanser, and having more clean water going through the body means you have more fresh fluids to take away the crap.
Analogy time -- When it rains, my car gets cleaner. When it rains more, more and more levels of dust get taken off. When it doesn't rain much -- or when the rain is dirty -- my car gets dirtier and dirtier.
die_kluge said:
WTF? Where the hell did lemons suddenly come from? Who is this, and what have you done with Eolin? We were having a discussion about water here. If you find him, redirect him to me, will you?
I *always* talk about lemons. Lemons were the beginning of my life change. Sure, what I'm talking about right now is mostly water -- which is fantastic -- but the cornerstone of my fitness has been lemons.
I'll say it again: Buy 7 lemons, and take the juice thereof morning and night for a week. I felt different after this.