10 BEST WEIGHT LOSS TIPS |
TIP #1
is:
Drink Plenty Of Water.

The best
thing about water is you can drink as much as you want because it has no
calories at all. When you're drinking a
lot of water, you eat less as well because you won't feel as though you are
starving to death. Remember, if you feel
hungry, try drinking a glass of water first and you'll realize you were
probably just dehydrated and not hungry at all.
The whole 8
glasses a day rule is really something you should strive for. The best way to do this and to measure your
water intake is to buy a jug from the drug store or grocery store that is
designed to hold exactly 8 glasses of water.
These are great weight loss tools because you can fill them up, freeze
them and as it melts throughout the day you have fresh and cold water. Or, if you don't mind your water room
temperature you can drink it that way as well.
All that matters is that you're getting in the water your body
needs.
TIP #2:
Start Off Your Day With A Fresh,
clean glass
of water. As soon as you get up in the
morning, drink one down. This will help
your body to get going because it won't be fighting through dehydration. Also, after you drink a glass of water you
won't need to eat such a large breakfast.
A glass of water wakes up all the digestive juices in your body and gets
it well lubricated. You can always have
your morning coffee or tea, but be sure to have a glass of water
afterwards. Caffeine dehydrates you and
you want to ward off dehydration.
TIP #3:
Drink a
glass of water before you sit down to eat.
Water will
naturally make you feel fuller so you don't have to eat as much food.
TIP #4:
Have a
glass of water while you eat as well.
Take a drink
after each bite and you will feel full more quickly so you can leave the table
feeling satisfied without feeling bloated.
Drinking water while you eat will also help your food to settle more
quickly, which also helps you to feel full faster.
TIP #5:
Do your
best to stay away from soda.
All sodas
are sweetened with lots of sugar. The
more you can cut out of your diet the better.
Also, diet soda is still soda. It
may not have as much sugar, but it has other chemicals and components that are
not good for your body either. If you
drink a soda, counteract
it with a glass of water. Remember,
caffeine dehydrates you as well.
Decaffeinated sodas still have caffeine in small amounts as well and
just as much sugar, so they are not much healthier either.
TIP #6:
Fruit
juice isn't as healthy as most people think either.
Juice
actually has a lot of sugar in it as well.
If you are craving a glass of juice, drink fresh fruit juice instead of
juice that has artificial flavors and coloring.
It is even better if you can make your own fruit juice. Just be sure not
to add too much sugar which adds to the calories. Instead of drink fruit juice,
eat more fruit. Fruit provides your body
with much needed fiber as well as vitamins.
TIP #7:
Go easy
on the tea and coffee.
They are
pretty much harmless if you don't add a lot of cream and sugar to them. It is the cream and sugar that becomes
fattening. Think of it this way, when
you have a cup of coffee or tea with cream and two cubes of sugar, you are
essentially eating a piece of chocolate cake every time. Now think of how many pieces of cake you are
eating when you have a Venti Starbucks Latte – yikes.
TIP #8:
If you
must have your tea and coffee,
try to drink
it black. Black tea or coffee actually
has health benefits to it as long as you counteract the caffeine in your body
with a nice big glass of water. Caffeine
is also not good for you because it affects functions in your body, like your
metabolism.
Another type
of tea that you can drink freely is green tea.
Green tea has been used as a medicine in China for over 4,000
years. It aids the digestive system and
can help ease an overly full stomach and it has been linked to a reduction in
cancer risk.
TIP #9:
If you
can say no to alcohol, then that is best.
Alcohol
beverages are not exactly good for you, although a glass of red wine does have
heart benefits, most are just fattening.
Beer is especially fattening.
Cocktails are fattening depending on what they are made of. For instance, whiskey and Coke. The whiskey may not be fattening, but the
Coke definitely is. Plus, after a few
drinks most people get the munchies and when you're feeling a little inebriated
and hungry you won't be able to make rational decisions regarding your diet and
it's usually late at night, just before you pass out from a night of drinking,
that you overeat. The overall
combination is just not a good one.
TIP #10:
If you
must have alcohol, try dry wine.
Dry wine is
better than your sweet wines, because sweet wines have more sugar! Dry wines have sugar, but most of it has been
fermented away into alcohol and from a weight gaining perspective, dry is
better.
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