5 Belly Fat Busting Herbs to Add to Your
Healthy Lifestyle
You’ve probably heard
that excess abdominal fat increases your risk of a number of diseases including
cancer, hypertension, and heart disease.
However, a recent study
published earlier this month in the Journal of the American College of
Cardiology was the first to use a CT scan to study specifically located fat
deposits for direct associations with disease risk – confirming the dangers of
belly fat.
Because this visceral
fat lies deep in the abdomen, surrounding organs and secreting toxic hormones,
it contributes to the thickening of the walls of coronary blood vessels, which
increases the chances of having a heart attack.
The liver also suffers
when you have too much belly flab. It has to work that much harder to filter
out toxic substances.
Many people struggle
with belly fat, and some give up the battle with the idea that it is all due to
genetics and impossible to fight against. In truth, one of the reasons they
aren’t losing fat is because they avoid eating foods with any type of fat, as
well as indulging in many sugar-laden foods. The key to unlocking the metabolic
fire rests in eating healthy fats and cutting out refined foods.
A diet that is rich in
monounsaturated fats, including avocados, coconuts, nuts, seeds and olive oil,
helps to melt that stubborn ab fat. Foods that contain these healthy fats work
to send a signal to your brain that your stomach is full, ultimately resulting
in eating less and feeling satisfied longer.
You should severely
limit or eliminate all processed foods, which are typically a major source of
carbs. They also contain harmful toxins in the form of artificial flavors and
colors, preservatives and a long list of other ingredients that can negatively
affect your ability to lose body fat; this is because your body stores
additional fat as a way to protect your organs.
Limiting all types of
sugars is also recommended, and you might want to consider limiting grains, as
well. Some health experts believe that consuming wheat is a big factor in the
skyrocketing obesity epidemic, as well as in the rise of chronic illness.
Wheat contains a
compound that is converted to blood sugar, which increases blood sugar levels.
When blood sugar levels spike and then plunge, it results in more hunger and
cravings for more wheat-based products. Removing wheat is a great way to shrink
that unsightly belly bulge.
Herbs
that Fight Fat
In addition to including
healthy fats and cutting out processed food, you may want to consider adding
some herbal power to your belly-busting program. Many plants contain potent
compounds that target belly fat by increasing your metabolic rate, increasing
fatty-acid release from deep within fat stores and suppressing hunger, which
helps cut caloric consumption.
Here
are five to consider:
Green
Tea
A study published in the Journal of Nutrition
revealed that consuming green tea and participating in three hours of moderate
physical activity per week resulted in an acceleration of body fat-burning
around the abdomen, as compared to exercise alone.
Test subjects were
randomly assigned green tea beverages that contained 625 mg of the antioxidant
known as catechin, or beverages that contained no catechins. Those who drank
the catechin-rich green tea beverage experienced a greater reduction in
abdominal fat.
Chickweed
Chickweed also has a
long-standing reputation for aiding weight loss efforts. It can be eaten raw in
a salad or steamed like a vegetable. Adding chickweed to a typical salad has
been shown to help break down fat molecules. It can be sprinkled on many
different foods to decrease appetite, curb cravings and even assist digestion.
Chickweed is often a key
ingredient in the formulation of obesity medications and weight loss
supplements. It is readily available, which contributes to its popularity. This
herb contains vitamin C, phosphorus and ingredients like GLA (gamma-linolenic
acid), saponins and other glycosides, which also make it a mild diuretic (helps
you to pee). These substances aid in the emulsification of fat cells, helping
to promote the elimination of fat.
Ginger
Ginger is packed with
tremendously powerful compounds and should be considered a staple in any
healthy diet. In fact, it offers so many medicinal properties that some feel it
should be a must-have in the medicine cabinet, as well.
This wonderful spice has
been used medicinally for thousands of years, and offers anti-inflammatory,
anti-ulcer and antioxidant activities. It can even be used as an analgesic.
Ginger is used in many popular cleansing programs, as it is thought to cleanse
the body by stimulating digestion and circulation, as well as promoting the
release of sweat.
Its digestive actions
may serve to cleanse the build-up of waste and toxins in the colon, liver and
other organs. Efficient detoxification is essential to efficient metabolism.
Known as a metabolic activator, ginger has been thought to increase the thermogenic properties of foods while
decreasing feelings of hunger.
One of the best ways to
enjoy ginger’s health benefits is through a ginger tea. Prepare the tea by steeping
about five slices of ginger (or two teaspoons of freshly-grated ginger) in hot
water. For an extra powerful digestive soother, add chamomile and peppermint
tea leaves.
Cinnamon
You may well have heard
about the amazing medicinal attributes of this sweet and comforting spice. The
many benefits of cinnamon have been known since ancient times to Ayurvedic and
Chinese cultures, who used this pungent and aromatic bark to treat indigestion,
colds and cramps, as well as to boost vitality and energy.
Cinnamon has been found
to reduce blood sugar levels in
people who are diabetic or pre-diabetic. High blood sugar levels impair
metabolism and create internal chaos. Adding as little as 2 teaspoons a day of
cinnamon to your food has been shown to be effective in helping regulate blood
sugar and insulin response. Consider adding a little to your coffee, smoothies
or morning oatmeal.
Burdock
Root
Burdock is traditionally
used to cleanse the blood, and to help detoxify the kidneys as well as the
liver. It is well-known as one of the best blood purifiers in traditional
medicine.
It is also revered for its ability to reduce cravings and hunger, and boosting weight loss efforts. It improves metabolism and acts as a diuretic with active ingredients including inulin, polyphenolic acids and non-hydroxy acids.
It is also revered for its ability to reduce cravings and hunger, and boosting weight loss efforts. It improves metabolism and acts as a diuretic with active ingredients including inulin, polyphenolic acids and non-hydroxy acids.
This incredible herb
offers many other health benefits, including regulating blood sugar and
cholesterol levels, as well as stabilizing blood pressure. It contains a number
of essential nutrients including vitamin C, vitamin E, niacin, folic acid and
riboflavin.
The best way to use it
is to bring water to a boil and pour about an ounce of dried burdock root into
the water; gently simmer for 10 to 20 minutes, and then allow it to cool.
Drinking it between meals is optimal.
By combining one or more
of these herbs into an already-healthy lifestyle that includes regular exercise
and a nutritious diet, you can help decrease the time it takes to achieve your
ideal weight while reducing that stubborn fat around your middle!
-The Alternative Daily
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