13 Fat Releasing Foods to Lose Weight Fast
Liz Vaccariello, author of The Digest Diet, explains how you can lose weight fast by eating foods you already shop for, as certain foods, actions, and activities can gently shift your body into fat release mode.
1. Protein
2. Vitamin C
3. Honey
4. Cocoa
If youâre like me, you welcome any new excuse to add more chocolate to your life. Cocoa contains more phenolic antioxidants than most foods. Just look at this list of benefits from a recent study done at the Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center by David L. Katz, MD, and his colleagues: âCocoa can protect nerves from injury and inflammation, protect the skin from oxidative damage from UV radiation ⦠and have beneficial effects on satiety, cognitive function, and mood.â
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5. Vinegar
6. Fiber
7. Coconut Oil, 8. PUFAs, and 9. MUFAs
10. Resveratrol
So many people have asked me if itâs OK to have a drink when trying to lose weight. Listen up, friends, as this glass is for you!
Many studies show that a small glass of wine a day is good for your health. Researchers credit the antiÂaging properties of resveratrol (found in red grapes, mulberries, and peanuts) in red wine. Now cutting-edge research suggests this antioxidant is a fat releaser too.
In one large study of more than 19,000 women of normal weight, light to moderate drinkers had less weight gain and less risk of becoming overweight than those who drank no alcohol. In several animal studies, researchers have demonstrated that moderate alcohol consumption does not promote weight gain.
And in another separate animal study done in 2006, researchers found that resveratrol improved exercise endurance as well as protected against obesity and insulin resistance, a precursor to diabetes.
Many studies show that a small glass of wine a day is good for your health. Researchers credit the antiÂaging properties of resveratrol (found in red grapes, mulberries, and peanuts) in red wine. Now cutting-edge research suggests this antioxidant is a fat releaser too.
In one large study of more than 19,000 women of normal weight, light to moderate drinkers had less weight gain and less risk of becoming overweight than those who drank no alcohol. In several animal studies, researchers have demonstrated that moderate alcohol consumption does not promote weight gain.
And in another separate animal study done in 2006, researchers found that resveratrol improved exercise endurance as well as protected against obesity and insulin resistance, a precursor to diabetes.
11. Calcium and 12. Dairy
13. Quinoa
Iâm keen on quinoa for many reasons: This ancient grain is a nutritional powerhouse, chock-full of protein, amino acids, phytosterols, and vitamin E. A study published in 2011 points to its promise as a fat inhibitor. Animals fed supplements containing a quinoa-seed extract had less body fat, lower body weight, and decreased appetite. Also, quinoa is versatile and can be made into crackers, side dishes, and hot cereals.
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