WEIGHT - FAT BURNING FOODS - FOODS THAT BURN FAT FAST - IF YOU CAN'T DO IT - LET YOUR FOOD HELP!
Fat Burning Basics
If you’re overweight, you are not a bad person.
You’re simply overweight.
But it’s
important to lose the extra pounds so you’ll look good, feel healthier and develop a
sense of pride and self-esteem.
Once you’ve lost the fat, you’ll need to maintain your
weight.
In this booklet, you’ll discover how to lose 10 pounds a month – a nice, safe loss of
about two or two-and-a-half pounds a week – painlessly.
You’ll feel satisfied and
more energetic than in the past without feeling deprived.
Most Americans pack on those extra pounds by eating the wrong things. Changing
these poor eating habits is the key to long-term success.
Knowledge – along with the
right food – is the key. When humans lived in caves, they didn’t know anything about
preserving and storing food.
They spent all their waking time and energy hunting and
gathering food.
When they had it, they gobbled it down fast.
Instead of storing food in
pantries or cupboards, they stored energy in their bodies in the form of fat to burn
during periods when there was little or nothing to eat.
Each year, it was absolutely vital for them to put on a good layer of fat during the
warm sprint and summer months.
That was the only way they could guarantee their
survival during the lean and mean winter months.
And since women bore the young,
they needed more energy to sustain themselves and their babies, and that meant
they were usually heavier.
Even though we no longer live in caves, we have inherited and maintained this basic
mechanism for fat storage from our hunting and gathering ancestors.
Each one of us
is born with a certain number of fat cells. How many of these fat cells you possess
depends on genetics. If you have a lot of fat cells, maybe your ancestors were the
biggest people in the tribe, which was a good thing because they had the best
chances of survival.
You can never get rid of fat cells, but – unfortunately – you can add to them.
Depending upon what you eat, your body will manufacture new far cells. And like
those you were born with, they never go away.
That doesn’t mean you’re doomed to
be fat once you put on extra pounds. It is possible to shrink fat cells.
That’s what
happens when you lose weight. You burn up the fat stored in those big fat cells.
Think of them as balloons.
Burning off the fat inside them has the save effect as
letting the air out of a balloon.
A good weight loss program requires a certain amount of intake restriction – the
consumption of fewer calories.
You burn off the fat by eating less fat and becoming
more active.
To guarantee a lifetime of weight-control success, you have to change
the type of foods you eat, so that you ingest less fat and still get the vitamins,
minerals, trace elements, protein, fat and carbohydrates your body needs to thrive.
Extremely low-calorie diets may help you shed pounds quickly, but they’ll lead to
failure in the long run.
That’s because humans are genetically protected against
starvation.
During food shortages, our bodies slow down our metabolisms and burn
less energy so we can stay alive.
A part of our brain called the hypothalamus keeps us on an even weight keep by
creating a “set point.†That’s the weight where we feel comfortable.
The
hypothalamus determines this point based on the level of consumption it’s used to. It
seeks to keep our weight constant, even if that point is over what it should be.
When we drastically cut back our food intake, the brain thinks the body is starving,
and in an effort to preserve life, it slows the metabolism.
Soon the pounds stop
coming off.
Consequently, we grow hungry and uncomfortable and then eat more.
And then the
diet fails. How can you compensate for this metabolic slow-down?
The answer is that
you have to change the nutritional composition of the foods you eat. You will have to
cut down on total calories – that’s absolutely basic to weight loss.
More important,
however, is reducing the percentage of total calories you are getting from fat.
That’s how you’ll avoid starvation panic in your system.
At the same time, you
reduce the amount of fat in your food, replacing it with safe, low calorie, nutrient-rich
plant foods.
This will convince your brain that your body is getting all the nutrition it
needs.
In fact, you’ll be able to eat more food and feel more satisfied while consuming fewer
calories and fats. Plant foods break down slowly in your stomach, making you feel
full longer, and they are rich in vitamins, minerals, trace elements, carbohydrates
and protein for energy and muscle-building.
This allows your body to burn off its
excess stored fat.
Fat Burning Foods
Each one of the following foods is clinically proven to promote weight loss.
These
foods go a step beyond simply adding no fat to your system – they possess special
properties that add zip to your system and help your body melt away unhealthy
pounds.
These incredible foods can suppress your appetite for junk food and keep
your body running smoothly with clean fuel and efficient energy.
You can include these foods in any sensible weight-loss plan.
They give your body
the extra metabolic kick that it needs to shave off weight quickly. A sensible weight
loss plan calls for no fewer that 1,200 calories per day.
But Dr. Charles Klein
recommends consuming more that that, if you can believe it – 1,500 to 1,800
calories per day.
He says you will still lose weight quite effectively at that intake level
without endangering your health.
Hunger is satisfied more completely by filling the stomach.
Ounce for ounce, the
foods listed below accomplish that better than any others.
At the same time, they’re
rich in nutrients and possess special fat-melting talents.
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