Losing weight
is a combination of what you eat, how much you exercise, and to some extent,
your family history. There is no one miracle food. However, there are foods
that support weight loss.
Remove Sweeteners
Your first step is to remove all sugar and artificial sweeteners
from your diet. Sugar is very easily processed, and your body is happy to store
all those calories.
If you are upping your exercise to help your body burn fat, eating
sugar won’t help. An average beverage has 8 teaspoons of sugar, roughly 72
calories. To burn off one 8-ounce beverage , you would like to require 1440
steps (half a mile).
Artificial sweeteners are no better for you. In fact, there's tons
of evidence that eating artificial sweeteners actually causes you to gain
weight. Artificial sweeteners trick your body into thinking it is about
calories. When it doesn’t, it makes you crave them!
Fruit has many benefits – vitamins, anti-oxidants, and fiber. It
generally comes in a single serving and helps you feel full. Fruit juice isn't
an honest substitute because juices often have added sweeteners and lack fiber.
Back in the 1920s, the grapefruit diet was all the rage. Turns out
great-grandma was on to something. Research indicates that obese people that
ate half a grapefruit before each meal dropped a mean of three ½ pounds over 12
weeks.
No magic – they just make you feel full. Check with your doctor
first because some medications don’t mix well with grapefruit.
Avoid bananas. Bananas are higher in calories than other fruits and
they have less fiber, so you won’t feel full as long.
Fill Up on Soup
Eat broth soup
to feel full and eat fewer calories. Avoid the high calorie cream-based ones.
If you select pre-made soup, go for a low-sodium version.
Salt is
important, but most Americans get plenty of salt in their diet. If the soup has
pasta as a filler, leave it within the bowl.
Add a Lean
Protein

To lose weight,
eat good quality protein. Your body uses protein to build and repair muscles,
organs, skin, and other tissues as well as making enzymes, hormones and even
neurotransmitters.
Protein makes you feel full longer than any other food type. For
both men and ladies , increasing the quantity of lean protein reduced snacking
and increased weight loss.
Lean protein includes beef, chicken, pork, salmon, trout, and whole
eggs. Obviously, how you prepare the lean meat determines how healthy it's .
Frying your protein isn't an honest thanks to eat lean protein. Smothering it
in barbeque sauce or tartar sauce is not particularly beneficial.
Vegetarians have some excellent options for protein. Quinoa, chia
seeds, seitan, and of course, beans are excellent sources of quality
plant-based proteins. Plant protein is equally as healthy as meat protein.
Raw, steamed,
or roasted veggies are good for you! Veggies are made of fiber and fiber keeps
you feeling full longer. They are also full of a variety of vitamins, minerals,
anti-oxidants, and other important nutrients. Do your best to eat a rainbow of
veggies with every meal to maximise the nutrient intake.
Boiling veggies
robs them of nutrients. A nice salad fills you up. Roasted veggies are almost
sinfully good. Just don’t fry them, slather them in butter or dressing, or top
them with more than a sprinkle of cheese.
Avoid Bread
White bread is
bad for your waist line. Eating two slices of light bread each day is linked to
a 40% greater risk of gaining weight.
To reduce, skip
white breads, pastries, cake, and breaded items. Try to eat whole grain breads.
But don’t eat a lot of bread, regardless!
Indulge in Dessert
Meals are much
nicer when they end on a sweet note. Fruit is a terrific dessert. If chocolate
signals the top of an honest dinner, try a square of bittersweet chocolate. A
small bit of dark chocolate is as satisfying as a stickie sweet dessert.
Choose water, unsweetened
tea, green tea, and black coffee over any other drink.
Alcohol won’t help you lose weight and neither will “diet” sodas.
Alcohol won’t help you lose weight and neither will “diet” sodas.
Conclusion
It is not about dieting or eating a magical food, it's about
changing your approach to eating. Give up sugar and artificial sweeteners, add
protein and fiber rich foods, and decrease calories to help you lose weight.
Once you make an effort to eat more healthily, you’ll find it
easier to lose weight. And don’t forget the exercise!