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Drink Water for Weight Loss and Health!


www.undergroundwellness.com Sean Croxton of Underground Wellness discusses water consumption. Total Dissolved Solids 300 or more Artesian Waters: Fiji, Evian, Voss Add unprocessed sea salt to increase TDS whey protein aspartame splenda sugar recovery jillian michaels supplements oprah oz bob greene p90x eas ronnie coleman jackie warner mike boyle verstegen mark personal training alernative medicine weight lifting fast food weston price oprah tolle arthritis hiv aids metabolic typing tmz routines big pharma drugs arthritis colitis rapid detox detoxification challenge psychetruth natalie Please visit our websites! www.undergroundwellness.com http www.facebook.com www.twitter.com www.youtube.com www.blogtalkradio.com


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  1. @WakeUpYouMoron You cannot remove fluoride via any conventional methods, including Brita or PUR filters. Fluoride filters can cost thousands of dollars.

  2. @danielledfm do you want rat poison (aka fluoride) in your water, because I sure as hell don’t.

  3. @aaron12345432 Who cares? Fluoride is great for your teeth. Show me some links that prove it is deadly, kid. Then I’ll show you a thousand more that refute it.

  4. @WakeUpYouMoron I would post a lot of scientific studies but putting links on youtube is rediculous. Instead ill question the fluoride itself. You need to research the type of fluoride that is used. They dont just use any fluoride, they use Hydrofluosilic acid (H 2 SiF 6 ) and other fluorosilicates. These arent naturally occurring. They are waste products derived from the industrial manufacture of aluminium, zinc, uranium, aerosols, insecticides, fertilizers, plastics, lubricants etc.

  5. i like you and you are cute and you are giving really good info, but you talk so long!

  6. Hey, tap water in entire Japan is all soft or still water. But I’ve never heard of dehydration problem due to this. In many parts of Europe, tap water is hard water. As far as many statistics tells, I don’t see any study tells Europeans are healthier than Japanese just because they drink hard water. Maybe calcium make them taller than us.

    I’m sick and tired of European food company trying to make money by selling just water!

  7. @Sprafikk hahaha good idea

  8. you’re cool! i like your spirit! :)

  9. @WakeUpYouMoron yep… those guys in concentration camps sure benefited from all that fluoride in their water!

  10. I love your videos.

  11. to get minerals cant i just eat a variety of vegetables instead of drinking facet water?

  12. What bottled water should I be getting? I’ve been drinking Aquafina since it doesn’t have chlorine or fluoride(I think) but it’s TDS is 4. Fiji has a TDS of 208 or something but it has fluoride that the company claims was in the water naturally and is a small amount.

  13. Water does not help weight loss. You lose weight via a calorie deficit. That is it. If your body burns 2,000 calories a day, and you eat 1500 calories today. That means that today, your body required 500 more calories than you ate, and thus begins to use body fat as energy. Guess what this means? You’re beginning to lose weight! Drinking water does not help this at all.

  14. @ZeroFear88 Yes, it does. First of all it increases the body’s physiological functions (i.e. the body’s ability to burn calories). Also, it helps the body to remove several toxins which, believe it or not, contributes to the body’s weight. Toxins also hinder the body’s physiological function so it is one’s best interest to get rid of them. Being properly hydrated curbs hunger so it curbs prevents overeating. Based on these factors, drinking water does assist in the weight loss process.

  15. @Venusheart813, I should have worded it differently. It may HELP weight loss, only assuming you are on a calorie deficit. If you drink lots of water, but do not go on any sort of calorie deficit, you will NOT lose weight. If you no water at all (Replace with soda, etc) and you go on a calorie deficit… guess what? You’ll still lose weight.

  16. @ZeroFear88 Because of chronic malnutrition. And if you really think that. Go on it then. Drink nothing but your daily caloric intake from soda and see how that goes.

  17. What does it taste like? The food in the beginning.

  18. Could you add keltic sea salt to distilled water?

  19. @misanthroposy You’ll be really sick from malnutrition, but you won’t maintain your weight, nor will you gain weight. Unless you drink so much that you’re completely over your calorie maintenance level.

  20. Pemican? Salt cured meats are bad for you y’know. They contain nitrates.

  21. Pemican? Salt cured meats are bad for you y’know. They contain nitrates.

  22. @ZeroFear88 People are doing exactly what you’re saying, that is counting calories, yet remain fat. Did it ever occur to you that the amount the body burns fluctuates on many factors? Metabolism does not remain constant and thus the ‘a calorie is a calorie’ argument isn’t effective and misleading.

  23. @tropicallanterns Your metabolism does not change drastically. I lost over 5 pounds in two and a half weeks eating mostly junk food, just not much of it; while doing cardio. If a person is “counting calories and still not losing weight”, they simply aren’t doing it right. I’m not advocating eating unhealthy foods, but it’s misleading to tell people they MUST, and it also causes alot of peopel to fail where they wouldn’t. It’s the #1 cause of failure.

  24. @tropicallanterns The reason why most people end up giving up on a diet is because they find it hard to “eat healthy” and get tempted to eat foods that they think are “good, yet unhealthy”. They don’t realize that they don’t have to eat this way. Hell, some unhealthy foods don’t have many clories. Take a chicken sandwhich from Mcdonalds for instance. It doesn’t have many calories and isn’t that nutritional.

  25. i drink 2.5 gallons


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