STOP drinking water (here's why)

Published: Fri, 09/09/16

I’m sure you’ve been told that drinking more water can help you lose weight, however…

I think we’ve all gone a bit overboard. Here’s what I mean…

Nowadays you see people walking around with their own gallon water jugs…  

Kids are carrying water bottles with them to every single class at school…

And next time you’re in a meeting at work, look around and see how many people brought water with them even though they’ll only be away from their desks for 30 minutes tops…

Obviously water’s important, but you don’t need to drink 3 gallons a day or “hydrate” every 5 minutes.

Now, what you probably haven’t been told is a NEW “red water” that actually helps your body burn more belly fat every single day, here’s how…

See, a recent Harvard study showed that 80% of men and women over 40 have a digestive defect that makes it nearly impossible to burn belly fat, and…

It all has to do with your “digestive bile” which breaks down food you eat and shuttles it to your muscles and organs to be burned up for energy.

However, because of the everyday toxins and free radicals that follow your every move every second of the day, it’s almost guaranteed that your digestive bile has turned from a thin, free-flowing fluid into a THICK, sludge-like goo that clogs up everything.

So whenever you eat, your body can’t break down the food properly because your digestive bile is too thick and all out of whack, which means…

Everything you eat gets sucked into your fat cells and stored as fat around your belly because your body can’t break it down.

However, this NEW “red water” you can make right at home THINS out your bile and boosts your fat-burning metabolism by 53% so you can FINALLY start burning fat without ever feeling frustrated or hopeless ever again.

No, you don’t need to exercise more or go on another “diet”…

Just do this ONE “red water” trick and you’ll be feeling lighter and leaner in just a few days.

Do This Weird “Red Water” Trick To Burn a Bit of Belly Fat Daily

Keep training hard,

Mike Westerdal
CriticalBench.com