There’s no bigger topic on weight loss than food. Most the products in our supermarkets did not even exist 50 or 100 years ago and consequently can’t really be classified as ‘food’. There’s so much junk about that’s loaded with fats and sugars.
There are numerous arguments over whether organic produce is better than forced grown produce and more specifically whether is is better for weight loss. Organic food is produced under strict standards designed to limit chemical and pesticide enhancement. It is indeed what our forefathers would have been used to.
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For example, during World War II people were growing their own vegetables and it is generally accepted that our level of health was better then, than nowadays. Surprising isn’t it? Considering food was rationed, but that brought about more people growing their own.
In the 1980s the Government findings from allergy tests carried out found that many patients were sensitive to certain foods and suffered from pesticide, herbicide and fungicide exposure and the resulting metabolic effects.
So is there any weight loss benefit from following an organic diet? It has been found that non organic crops are usually treated with pesticides (organophosphates containing neurotoxins) which can cause damage to the human body.
There are other studies that conclude that no benefit is gained by organic produce over non-organic. Yet the Prince of Wales cannot see why people do not generally see why organic is not only better for our health, but better for the environment also.
Ok, so you’re looking to lose a bit of weight and become fitter and healthier. Successful weight loss means you’ll have to prioritise a few things along the way. You will of course need to start exercising and make a routine commitment to doing so. You’ll also need to change your diet into something that resembles a healthy, considered approach to eating the kinds of foods that will aid your quest to the fitter, healthier you.
Food is an important part of any weight loss regime, you’ll need to be much more vigilant in the way you monitor what you buy and what you eat, so NO MORE JUNK! Eventually you’ll become familiar with the kinds of foods you need and healthy alternatives to the ones you desire.
Some Basic Food Groups that Help with Weight Loss.
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Apples & Berries.
Apples & various berries contain pectin which can help with detoxing your body. They can also help to boost your metabolism which will make your body more efficient at fat burning. Pectin can force your body’s cells to get rid of fat deposits and help restrict the amount of fat they absorb.
apples (all kinds)
blackberries
blueberries
black & red currants
raspberries
strawberries
Calcium.
Calcium rich foods aid the process of weight loss by helping speed up how the body breaks down fat content in your cells.
broccoli
cabbage
milk
cheese
yoghurt
Protein.
High protein foods easily burn up the most calories, with protein being widely known as a weight loss power food. Foods that are naturally high in protein are:
eggs
lean meat
fish (tuna , salmon & sardines)
low fat unsalted nuts
Vegetables.
When choosing vegetables to aid with weight loss you need to think green or fibrous veg. This is because these vegetables contain much less calories and are full of all those with essential vitamins and minerals your body needs to keep healthy. Try to stay away from potatoes or yams as these contain much more calories. Those below are all fantastic for your body but low in calories.
broccoli
spinach
sprouts
green beans
peas
cauliflower
cabbage
carrots
Oils that Help with Weight Loss.
Olive Oil.
Contrary to popular belief, the right kinds of fats when consumed correctly can actually help you lose weight. Olive oil is a natural source of ‘good quality’ fat and should be used as an alternative to any other fats as often as possible.
Coconut Oil.
Coconut oil contains a unique kind of saturated fat that can be great for weight loss because it helps increase your metabolism. It’s actually also a great alternative to olive oil with much less of an expected aftertaste than one might think. Coconut oil is extremely versatile and should really be given more credit in the kitchen.
Nuts that Help with Weight Loss.
Almonds.
Almonds are filled with nutrients and contain fibre, protein and healthy monounsaturated fats. A 2003 study of almonds that was published in the International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders found that overweight & obese adults had increased weight loss when their diet was enriched by almonds.
Walnuts.
Walnuts are packed with omega-3 fatty acids & protein that helps aid weight loss. The omega-3 fatty acids contained in walnuts can help lower high cholesterol which in turn promotes a healthier heart.
Cashews.
Cashews are also filled with plenty of healthy fats, fiber and protein that can aid weight loss. Cashew nuts also contain the minerals magnesium, phosphorus and zinc.
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