Water. Holistic Secrets with Rachel Avalon

November 29th, 2009 | by admin |

Intro to holistic living + how much water do you REALLY need to drink?

Duration : 0:4:6


Technorati Tags: beauty, environmentalist, fashion, health, healthy, holistic, hybrid, loss, nutrition, prius, recycling, water, weight

  1. 25 Responses to “Water. Holistic Secrets with Rachel Avalon”

  2. By belladeballe on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    Very interesting …
    Very interesting videos with good useful information :)

  3. By thespectra on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    Is there any chance …
    Is there any chance you would come to london and marry me

  4. By ziggylegend on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    Holi Stic *WoW* …
    Holi Stic *WoW* your a stunner…!

  5. By RachelAvalon on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    Why, thank you.

    Why, thank you.
    Proper hydration helps curb cravings towards unhealthy food and overeating in general. As a result, most people reduce their caloric intake, lose weight (if that’s their focus), and maintain an optimal weight range.
    P.S. Remember to support reusable containers and recycle any plastic bottles used.
    Shine on!
    Rachel Avalon

  6. By Dojan5 on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    I think I said this …
    I think I said this before, anyhow, I’ll say it again; You rock Rachel!
    It is true that water help you lose weight, water helps the metabolism, which in turn help you loose weight. All this water that we love!

  7. By DrJeanine on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    Hi Rachel~

    I’ve …
    Hi Rachel~

    I’ve decided to be super deliberate about my water consumption. It really makes a huge difference. Thank you for this!

    Blessings to You!
    Dr. Jeanine

  8. By marionhammer on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    Oh, I just did an …
    Oh, I just did an online search for it and found out it was apparently one Professor Lawrence Armstrong, who revised the thesis – there is an article on commodityonlinedotcom (just paste his name into their search button).

  9. By marionhammer on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    I love coffee too …
    I love coffee too much to want to give it up, so I was really happy upon reading said news I mentioned. I buy coffee always from organic farming and fair trade also! I’ve been buying ALL my food and other stuff from organic and often fair traded sources ever since over 15 years.
    Anyway, please don’t get the impression I’m trying to argue with you or such – I really appreciate your presence on youtube and look forawrd to every new broadcast you create!!
    Please keep it up!
    LOVE!
    Marion

  10. By marionhammer on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    Hmm. I don’t know …
    Hmm. I don’t know who conducted either research, the earlier one (saying that coffee’s a diuretic), nor the one I mentioned (saying it was a scientific mistake).

    Why do you say would sugar or dairy have a dehydrating effect – I’ve never heard about that?

  11. By RachelAvalon on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    I’m curious to know …
    I’m curious to know who funded the research and how it was conducted. The bit I’ve read on it doesn’t seem that conclusive. Since coffee’s a diuretic and it’s acidic I don’t know how it could not have a dehydrating affect (if not short-term than long-term), especially when sugar or dairy’s added.

    No matter what, it’s still important to consider that a huge amount of coffee is grown with pesticides and such and that it influences hormones, heart rhythm, bone/mineral health, etc.

    Shine on!

  12. By marionhammer on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    Hiya Rachel, great …
    Hiya Rachel, great broadcast! Just one thing, I believe the thesis on the drinking of coffee as being dehydrating and thus needing to be balanced out by additional drinking of water is obsolete. It was retracted in the scientific community I believe last year and published in the international press. Love, Marion, Germany

  13. By madcatzy on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    Wrong! you can …
    Wrong! you can survive up to 7-8 days without water…belive me…I was in the marines

  14. By powermikertje on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    Water is and will …
    Water is and will be the best drink in the world. Have a nice day :)

  15. By RandyGrover on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    Thanks, your just …
    Thanks, your just the kind of face I was looking for.

  16. By RachelAvalon on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    That’s a VERY …
    That’s a VERY common challenge. Strategies are key.
    For instance, if you’re eating something like chips or crackers put the desired amount in a bowl rather than eating from the bag. You’ll eat less that way. Also create a habit of eating away from the TV, even if you just start with 3 nights a week. You can do it! Maybe I’ll make a video with more ideas. :)

    Shine on!
    Rachel Avalon

  17. By bauer024 on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    Rachel thanks for …
    Rachel thanks for doing these videos i just found you tonight i am working hard in 2008 to lose weight if not i wont see 2009 i know what i need to do i just don’t know how to do it right.

    thanks again
    Dan

  18. By jiminence on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    Yeah, that’s what I …
    Yeah, that’s what I thought, I do fast a lot.

    Cheers!

  19. By RachelAvalon on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    Do a little more …
    Do a little more research. A range of people from yogis and monks, to prisoners or protestors have gone much longer than 5 weeks without food.

    The point isn’t to prove how long someone can go without food anyway. It’s illustrating how crucial water is. Thanks.

    Shine on!
    Rachel

  20. By thedarktunnel on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    “You can survival 5 …
    “You can survival 5 weeks without food” = Wrong

  21. By DizzyHips on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    Hey everyone- its …
    Hey everyone- its ok to watch this over and over – its always a good thing to be reminded of…

  22. By RachelAvalon on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    Thanks dasa41 and …
    Thanks dasa41 and ALL of you (friends and new youtube friends) who have written such wonderful comments. I truly appreciate it.

    Thanks for subscribing too. I’ve got a batch of new videos coming up.

    Shine on!
    Rachel

  23. By dasa41 on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    Excellently …
    Excellently presented! With this recommended routine, in a long run, we could drastically prolong our lives. Thank you

  24. By terra8net on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    thx & best wishes : …
    thx & best wishes :o )
    terra aid networks

  25. By nano411 on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    :-) thanks
    :-) thanks

  26. By DizzyHips on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    Hey Rachel – I …
    Hey Rachel – I think this is my favorite of your videos, though I like them all. thanks for your contribution to our ailing society.
    -Paul

Post a Comment