Ways to Reduce Water Retention
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- Опубликовано: 13 авг 2020
- In this QUAH Sal, Adam, & Justin answer the question “Why do processed foods add so much water between the skin and muscle for days after? What foods or supplements that can reduce water retention after a holiday or cheat weekend? ”
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you guy are the first one who telling the truth and not waisting others time This information is really helpful Thanks
Great info . . THANKS!
Very helpful thank you! I do keto, which helps a ton with fluid, but one cheat and its days of working to get off fluid from one bit of anything.
How do you return to normal? I experience the same thing but can't fix it
@mindpump Adam constantly gets this one wrong. . . . For every One gram of carbohydrate stored in the body (as glycogen) there is approximately 2-3 grams of water retained.
There’s a difference between intra muscular water and intra cellular water I believe
When I take pre workout. A cpl weeks deep I start getting crazy low back pumps. Feels like all the blood and water in my body goes there.
Is this because high sodium and maybe since I sweat more I lose the potassium and magnesium?
Could I just be low on other electrolytes
What about using dandelion to get rid of water retention?
Does whey isolate cause water retention?
Wow
Thank you for explaining this but I believe you got confused because I found this
Carbs are stored in the muscles and liver as glycogen, but glycogen also pulls water inside along with it. For every gram of glycogen you store, 3-4 grams (0.11-0.14 ounces) of water may be stored with it.
These guys live the fitness lifestyle and it’s more opinions that they are offering. Jim Staponni, Layne Norton and Andy Galpin are who you want to listen too.
Egg whites has a load of sodium I never noticed until I got crazy bloated the next day i eat Lyk 10 egg whites anyways to reduce it
Bro I gain 3 pounds of water weight when I eat 40 grs of lays... Even when in my calories. Fucks up my TDEE calculations.
Unless you have a very good reason to cut you probably shouldn’t, think about how much your muscles will be flatter and depleted looking
This is water under the skin not intramuscular
Source: trust me bro
What they said is correct
Liquids follows sodium and accumulate where they find it
Is this why I get low back pumps? Too much sodium. Maybe it’s water retention
Same I get calf pumps which hirts
All this talk about processed foods when you guys should be specifically saying carbohydrates. Salt WITH carbs is what causes water retention. If you were to eliminate carbs and go low carb, where you actually need MORE salt (sodium) it’s not going to cause water retention the same way.
"Salt WITH carbs is what causes water retention"
Go eat two pounds of bacon from the supermarket and report your results the following day.
@@alexhauser5043 sorry, that was rude. You’re just uneducated in this field.
@@chasepotter2376 It is you who are hopelessly ignorant.
There's a strict upper limit to carb bloat: the liver and muscles can only store so much glycogen (and bound water). Sodium bloat, on the other hand, has no hard upper limit.
You don't know the first thing about physiology. Typical dudebro 'roider.
@@chasepotter2376 The body can only store so many grams of carbohydrates as muscle and liver glycogen. Each gram of glycogen is 'bound' to a fixed mass of water.
On the other hand, there's no hard upper limit to fluid retention induced by excess sodium intake.
This is basic physiology. You haven't the faintest notion of what you're talking about.
Now, go complete the exceedingly simple homework that I assigned you.
I’ve been holding onto water for a year 😭
For me it's 5 months now. No matter what I do. Watchin tons of video s about it. I did found out it's not good to do intermittent fasting while your in perimenopause! So I quit that one. Next possible issue could be the mirena iud. Going to the gp this week, again 😢
That’s called fat. Not holding water😂
About 20lbs of water 💦
@@graysongalich4053 that's not very nice, have some respect please. In my case my body was holding water for about 7 months. Could have been a year also. But I have found out it was the IUD that did this!! There could be a number of reasons with water retention. Heartfallure, not drinking enough water, red and white blood cells etc etc etc. So hold your horses before you try to put someone down bully. this says everything about you.