Best Weight Loss Tips of ALL TIME


21 Weight Loss Tips You Have Probably Never Tried (actually some great new inspiration)

Being committed to Weight Loss is not as easy as it sounds. People often say that fat people exist because they can’t say no to things, and that is not a lie. But what can be done to lose weight having the urges to eat? Feeling that you need to eat that. NOW!!

Not a lot of people go though that, but I have.. And I gathered the best tips to lose weight.

Just a quick update I have lost in 2 weeks  17 pounds and that is why I feel like a winner. Do you want to feel like a winner too?

Never get too hungry

Skinny Girls Healthy snack option...1/2c peanut butter to 1c greek plain non-fat yogurt. I'm soooo addicted! Seriously one of my favourite snacks! YUM!!!!

You make poor decisions when your judgment is compromised. Hunger is a primal urge that’s difficult to deny. When you’re famished, it’s hard to hold off until you can find healthy food. As a result, you end up eating anything that’s not nailed down, and typically, regretting it. Planning meals and snacks works wonders to head off the intense hunger that can do a number on your best intentions to eat right. Always tote healthy snacks, such as an ounce of pistachios, a hard-cooked egg and some whole grain crackers, Greek yogurt, or 1/4 cup raisins. Don’t skip meals or skimp on them, either.

Be honest about your daily calorie allowance

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Everyone has a calorie budget, whether you’re trying to maintain your weight or lose a few pounds. I’ve found that people ignore this simple fact. Your calorie budget allows you to build a healthy diet, and it helps prevent frustration about weight control. Visit a nutritionist, because they have information on the daily calorie intakes based on gender, age, and physical activity level. When you know your calorie budget, then you can plan on how many servings of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low-fat dairy, and other protein sources to include every day.

Eat right post-workout

AMEN! you can exercise all you want but if you are not eating a wholesome, plant based, live food diet you are going to have the same old problems! the weight won't come off, period.   (p.s. if I was the artist I would have opted for oatmeal from bulk instead of processed cereals) :)

People are notorious for overestimating how many calories they burn during physical activity, which is often far less than actual calories burned. When you overestimate the calories you burn during exercise, you may eat more than you need, making weight loss and maintenance difficult. High-intensity exercise may drive women to eat more, and moderate exercise may be the key to easier weight control.

Use the red, orange and green rule

The Balance Bowl ~vegan, gluten free~ A simple solution to creating a healthy and balanced meal!

At each meal include one food that is any of these colors. By focusing on these foods, you’ll be sure to get some produce on your plate and won’t have space on your plate for higher-calorie fare.

Bonus: Colorful fruits and veggies help your skin look healthier and younger!

Eat one less bite

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Are you like me, that eat everything on the plate? Eat one less bite, or two!!!  Doing this at every meal could save about 75 calories a day which equates to nearly an 8-pound weight loss in one year.

Be a heavy drinker

10 Fast Weight Loss Tips (We Tried Them!) | health.com - I love the idea about immediately flossing and brushing after dinner so you are less likely to eat again later.

Water is essential for keeping the body hydrated and we’re actually more likely to retain “water weight” by not drinking enough of it rather than by having too much. The needs of each person will be different, but the general recommended daily amount is 64 ounces. It also takes up space in your stomach so you’ll feel fuller while taking in less calories.

But keep in mind you have to avoid all calorie drinks, sugar drinks, sodas (even light drinks)

Kick the salt habit

Salt is a big contributor to weight gain and often a reason why the numbers on the scale aren’t going down. The average American consumes twice the amount of salt they should have each day, leading to weight gain, bloating, and the inability to lose stubborn pounds. Salt can also make you feel hungrier and thirstier, so check the nutrition labels for high sodium levels and choose fresh over packaged or restaurant foods. You’ll see a puffy face and belly go down quickly just by cutting back on your sodium intake and choosing more natural foods.

Spice up your food

Adding hot spices to your meals can help curb hunger, according to a study in the British Journal of Nutrition. Need another reason to add some heat? Scientists at the State University of New York at Buffalo found that capsaicin (a compound found in chilies) triggers your brain to release feel-good endorphins. A full belly and a good mood? Pass the hot sauce!

Don’t think diet soda will help you lose weight

A University of Texas Health Science Center study found that the more diet sodas a person drank, the greater their risk of becoming overweight. Downing just two or more cans a day increased waistlines by 500%. Why? Artificial sweeteners can disrupt the body’s natural ability to regulate calorie intake based on the sweetness of foods, suggested an animal study from Purdue University. That means people who consume diet foods might be more likely to overeat, because your body is being tricked into thinking it’s eating sugar, and you crave more.

A separate study found that even just one diet soda a day is linked to a 34% higher risk of metabolic syndrome, the group of symptoms including belly fat and high cholesterol that puts you at risk for heart disease. Whether that link is attributed to an ingredient in diet soda or the drinkers’ eating habits is unclear. But is that one can really worth it?

Focus on nutrient balance instead of calorie counting

Making sure an eating occasion has carbs, protein, and fat instead of just counting calories (like a 100-calorie pack) delivers better energy and fat loss results by giving the body what it needs, like quick- and longer-digesting nutrients so you stay full longer.

Keep a food record

We know you’ve heard this time and time again. Well, that’s because keeping a food record is vital to losing weight and keeping it off long term.

Take your time

Rapid eaters are often heavier than slow eaters, according to research from The University of Rhode Island. It takes 20 minutes for your stomach to send a message to your brain that you have eaten enough and are satisfied. If you rush your meal and eat rapidly, your body’s satiety cues won’t be tuned in to those feelings of fullness yet and it’s easier to overeat. Try slowing down by chewing each bite at least 10 times, putting your fork down in between bites, and fostering a relaxing eating environment rather than eating on the run.

Outsmart your hunger hormone

Even the most motivated and focused dieter will struggle to be successful at weight loss once hunger takes over. Our bodies secrete a hormone called ghrelin, which controls hunger and drives our appetite. If we don’t understand, monitor, and control our ghrelin, we can forget about losing weight. Science tells us that the best way to control ghrelin is to eat small, balanced meals about every 3 hours or so. That’s because ghrelin will spike after about 3 to 4 hours of fasting, so eating with regularity helps keep this eating trigger at bay. Ghrelin will also spike if we’re deprived of carbs, so it’s important to give our bodies and brains the carb fuel they need. When we skip meals or avoid carbs, we’re inviting ghrelin to spike, which increases and makes us feel emotionally hungry. It makes us crave sugar and can derail even the healthiest eating routine.

Wear fitted clothing

The elastic waistband is the dieter’s fashion enemy number one. When you wear clothes that fit well and make you feel good, you have awareness gauges that give you clear signals to help you put on the brakes as you fill up. Use this as a way of staying mindful of your goals and to help keep you from overeating.

Remember that all these tips are to encourage you. If you don’t feel good in your own skin I recommend you to set a goal (the same way I did), we should all feel happy about the way we look. I believe this is not dieting, this is creating a life style.

Love always,

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New Diet: Green Coffee


Hi Dolls,

A few days ago I mentioned on one of my post Losing Weight Techniques  that I heard about this Green Coffee and that with proper diet could help with weight loss.

So as I promised I finally got this famous coffee. Organic Green Coffee all the way from Costa Rica.

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I will be doing this diet for 2 weeks. This is what it consists on:

I will be doing a Smoothie with this Green Coffee, Soy Milk, Vanilla and Brown Organic Sugar to substitute for Breakfast.

I will have a snack between breakfast and lunch (Fruit or low calorie cookie)

Lunch will be salad, vegetables, and as I am vegetarian I will have Soy Meat as protein.

I will avoid sugar beverages, desserts and all starchy food.

I will eat the last time at 5:30 pm.

 

And I will keep you posted on this.

As you also saw I have been in a weight loss process for a while and I still have a long way to go. I do feel beautiful, comfortable and a total success; but I’ve always believed that if you are not happy with something you should have the courage and commitment of doing it. So if you don’t feel happy about something change it, but don’t do it for anyone… DO IT FOR YOU.

Love always 🙂

Fernanda.

 

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