Posts Tagged ‘hydration’

How Does Water Help to Lose Weight?

April 28th, 2010

If you are looking to lose weight, one great way is to replace some of your usual beverages. Many people enjoy the occasional tumbler of soda, the odd bottle of beer or glass of wine, a cup of coffee in the morning, or even an energy drink after a workout. Of course, in an effort to make the switch from these less-healthy options, you have probably tried all sorts of fancy and expensive drinks. But for the largest effect on your efforts to be less large, you might want to consider the ultimate raw food.


Yes, a glass of water, as part of a raw food diet for weight loss, might sound too simple to do much of anything, but water is an essential part of a better diet and a healthier lifestyle.


Yes, water can be used as a straight-up replacement for your regular unhealthy beverages. You might think that you simply cannot start your day without a cup of coffee – but that caffeine only gives you a quick hit of energy, followed by an equally rapid crash. Not only that, but coffee is a diuretic, which means that you will end up more dehydrated than had you drank nothing at all. But a glass of cold water in the morning, you may be surprised to find, can be just as energizing as your coffee. The cold will bring your body to full alertness, unlike the soothing warmth of a hot beverage.


With a meal, you can replace sugary sodas and calorie-laden alcoholic beverages with as much water as you like. Not only is water free of calories, it also helps you to feel full faster when consumed with food – meaning, you will eat less when you eat that raw food diet with a few glasses of water, and still feel satisfied. That reduced calorie intake will help to keep the inches down. Another added benefit of water over alcohol is the lack of the usual intoxication. The usual “beer belly” is sometimes less about the actual beer that is consumed, and more about the poor food choices we make after we have downed a few drinks.


Water will also help to keep you hydrated before, during and after any athletic endeavors. Energy drinks might be full of helpful minerals, but they are even more full of sugar and stimulants that can render all of your hard work calorie-burning neutral. And don’t forget that you have replace what you sweat out, and a well hydrated body is also better able to work, meaning that you will be able to go harder and burn more fat just by keeping a water bottle handy.


Water really is one of the most important features of an effective raw diet plan. And for those of you who can’t stomach the thought of plain water, don’t be afraid to add other elements from your raw food diet – a slice of citrus –lime, lemon or even orange – can really liven up your boring old water!

How to Eat Raw and Healthy on the Go

August 17th, 2009

Yesterday was a pretty crazy day for me but I amazingly found a way to eat raw and healthy all throughout the day.

My Day Looked Like This…

8:00am – dog walk (45 minutes)

9:30am-12pm – 2 hour running session with U of T soccer

1:00-3:00pm – shooting workout videos

3:30-6:oopm – soccer game with my team (2-1 win over Romania!)

6:30-9:00pm -2nd training session with U of T soccer

As you can see it was a non-stop day. But amazingly, I had a high level of energy throughout and never really felt tired until about 8:30pm!

So how did I do it?

Well, eating healthy played a huge part.

Getting the Day Started Right

My morning started with at least 500 ml water (with hydrogen peroxide – more on this in a future post) and then the following raw smoothie:

1 banana
2 tbsp peanut butter
4 tbsp dried shredded coconut
2 dates
500 ml water

This recipe yields just over 500 ml (or glasses) of delicious smoothie and kept me going for a few hours. It was a great way to get my day started and a great raw meal to have a 1.5 hrs before a long running session.

Afternoon Raw Menu

Coming home (for about 30 minutes) after my intense morning I knew I had to get some good nutrition into my body for the rest of the day. I also knew that I wasn’t going to be home from about 1pm until about 9:30pm so I needed to have food and liquids with me throughout the day. 

I forgot to mention that it’s been incredibly hot and humid in Toronto lately so hydration was essential, especially considering that I was so active during the day.

So with healthy raw nutrition and hydration in mind, I prepared another smoothie that would last me for a few hours. Here’s what was in it:

1 banana
1 mango
1 cup frozen strawberries
2 handfuls of baby spinach
1 tbsp spirulina
2 dates
600 ml water

This smoothie provided about 700 ml (or about 3 glasses) and gave me a good post-exercise replenishment with leftover that I could take with me for the rest of the day. I ended up drinking the rest of it around 3pm before my soccer game.

I also brought with me an apple and a bag of walnuts to snack on later in the day. Oh yeah, I had a 3 cold bottles of water and I also stopped to grab a big bottle of Gatorade (I was out of maple syrup so I couldn’t make my own natural sports drink).

So that was my day and that’s how I did my best to stay raw and healthy throughout. Believe me, when you’re on the go and doing hours of activity how you fuel your body makes a huge difference. 

Preparing smoothies and little snacks to take with you is one of the easiest ways to continue eating raw foods even when you’re not at home. 

Got any other suggestions? Feel free to share them in the comments.