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Fat-Fighting Foods

User Profile: Alia2
Alia2 June 8th, 2017

*Quinoa

Quinoa (pronounced keen-wa) is a nutritional all-star that belongs in your weight loss plan. This whole grain has 8 grams of hunger-busting protein and 5 grams of fiber in one cup, and you'll also get iron, zinc, selenium, and vitamin E. Quinoa is as easy to cook as rice. For a quick dinner, mix in some vegetables, nuts, or lean protein.

*Cinnamon

Some studies suggest cinnamon may have a stabilizing effect on blood sugar levels. This could curb your appetite, particularly in people with type 2 diabetes. Nearly everyone can benefit from cinnamon in its traditional role. Stir some into your coffee, tea, or yogurt to add sweetness without adding calories.

*Green Tea

Several studies suggest green tea may promote weight loss by stimulating the body to burn fat. Green tea contains catechins, a type of phytochemical that may briefly affect the metabolism. To get the most benefit, you may need to drink green tea several times a day. Try taking your tea hot, because it takes longer to drink, providing a soothing, mindful experience.

*Grapefruit

Grapefruit doesn't have any magical fat-burning properties, but it can help you feel full with fewer calories. That's because its soluble fiber takes longer to digest. Having half a grapefruit or a glass of grapefruit juice before a meal fills you up, so you eat fewer calories during the meal.

*Raw Vegetables

Raw vegetables make an outstanding snack. They satisfy the desire to crunch, they're full of water to help you feel full, and they're low in calories. Half a cup of diced celery has just 8 calories. Coat celery with a little peanut butter or dunking carrots in salsa. When you're in the mood for chips and dip, replace the chips with raw veggies.

*Eggs

One egg has only 75 calories, plus 7 grams of protein along with other vital nutrients. Remember, your body will burn more calories digesting eggs than a carb-heavy breakfast. If you have high cholesterol, ask your doctors if you can have eggs. You may consider choosing egg whites, which are cholesterol-free.

*Coffee

It sounds too good to be true: One of your favorite beverages may rev the metabolism and help you lose weight. Coffee does stimulate the metabolismm, but only a little. Don't count on this for weight loss, especially if you add calories with toppings.

*Oatmeal

Oatmeal has three things going for it: fiber-rich whole-grain oats, lots of water, and it's hot. It's a very filling combination. Hot food takes longer to eat, and all that liquid and fiber will help you feel full longer. Avoid super-sugary oatmeal. Stirring in cinnamon or nutmeg will give you a sweet taste with less sugar.

*Salad

Another way to fill up before a meal is by eating salad. Lettuce has plenty of water content to take up space in the stomach. That leaves less room for fattier foods that might come later in the meal. Make your salad interesting by adding a variety of fruits and vegetables or grated cheese. Be careful about dressing, which can add a lot of calories.

*Nuts

Nuts are an excellent way to curb hunger between meals. They're high in protein, fiber, and heart-healthy fats. Studies suggest nuts can promote weight loss and improve cholesterol levels when eaten in moderation. They're also rich in calories, so limit your portions. If you have to get them out of their shell, you'll slow down and not eat as much.

*Fish

One of the best sources of protein is fish. Most fish is low in fat, and the exceptions usually have a good form of fat: omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3s, which are found in salmon, herring, and other fatty fish, may help protect against heart disease and other chronic conditions.

*Skim Milk

Skim milk provides plenty of protein, calcium, and vitamin D with none of the fat found in whole milk. And even though it's fat-free, skim milk can help you feel full. It takes longer to leave the stomach than drinks with less protein.

So did you know this ? ☺

More information : medicinenet.com

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User Profile: PoliteOcean
PoliteOcean June 9th, 2017

YEP.. I DID KNOW THIS! smiley

I have been eating all these things daily for years (except.... For Coffee and Tea) I'm NOT a fan of either ... I just stick with plain water.

But yes this is a great list, and I hope that it helps others!

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Alia2 OP June 9th, 2017

@PoliteOcean

You are a great person Ocean , seriously. A lot of people find that eating healthy food is hard -including me sometimes when i'm depressed or stressed- but to keep on track & be healthy is the greatest thing to do to our health.

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User Profile: PoliteOcean
PoliteOcean June 9th, 2017

@Alia2

Aww....well thank you for you very kind words Alia. I really appreciate it. I guess years ago I used to find it challenging myself, I guess once I started to incorporate these things and started to see "Results" it made it alot easier for me to stick with them!

(I do treat myself however on the weekends, I don't believe in depriving myself of the things I love. Everything in moderation) smiley

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Alia2 OP June 10th, 2017

@PoliteOcean

Yes moderation is the key , totally agree ☺

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June 11th, 2017

@Alia2

Yes! I am passionate about good nutrition, so I did know! I enjoy all these foods except eggs, fish and skim milk. Thanks for sharing! :)

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Alia2 OP June 11th, 2017

@AlfalfaSproutDeux

That's great Deux 👏👏

Welcome ☺

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User Profile: BarbaraOsburn
BarbaraOsburn November 20th, 2017


Hi there, thanks for sharing this informative post. I think this is the natural way to lose weight. Recently my friend told me about detox tea, which she got from this website to lose her weight. She said that she experienced a good change in her body.