Herbs For Weight Loss
Can you use herbs for weight
loss? You bet! You may remember from the 99 Ways Newsletter that
cayenne, mustard and other "hot" herbs can raise the
level of you metabolism by 20% for hours after you eat, meaning
you are burning more calories effortlessly. The article below
has some more tips on using herbs for weight loss.
Fast Weight Loss Using
Herbs And Spices
By Marie Gordon
I wonder how much it is generally
known that the benefits of using herbs and spices can speed up
your weight loss efforts, by quite a considerable amount actually.
We all know that herbs and spices
are used with cooking to varying degrees, and of course the primary
reason for doing so is to make food much more tasty and interesting.
I suspect however that you might
be surprised at the considerable health benefits that can also
be gained by using them. In saying this I am referring to those
everyday items that can be found in most larders, and not necessarily
those exotic and probably not so well known varieties.
I happened to discover the many
benefits of herbs and spices and the fact that they can be most
beneficial to a weight loss program, when I was doing extremely
detailed research for my latest book. The results of that research
were so extensive that it could be the basis in itself for a
complete publication, and much more detailed therefore than I
could possibly include in this short article.
However I have been able to include
a fair amount of information in this feature about various herbs
and spices which are known to particularly help to speed up weight
loss, and that is also in addition to their excellent overall
health benefits by the way.
You should find that you will
be able to purchase these herbs from any good Herbalist supplier.
Garcinia:(Garcinia cambogia)
is a herb which is sold primarily for enhancing weight loss and
boosting the amount of lean muscle. This is also known as hila
or brindell berry.
One of the major benfits of Garcinia
is that it acts as an appetite suppressant and stops the body
from storing fat.
Pysillium:(Plantago spp.) This
cheeky little herb has quite a few health benefits. Physillium
is known to help lower cholesterol, and another major benefit
is that it also helps to prevent constipation.
If you use it as part of your
weight loss program, it can help you to eat less calories and
yet still feel really full.
This is because of the amount
of fiber that it contains.
I mentioned earlier that it does
help in preventing constipation, but in order to achieve this
you should make sure that you drink plenty of water.
Siberian Gingsing:(Eleutherococcus
senticosus) If you are going to start regular exercise as part
of your health and weight loss routine, which is normally to
be highly recommended, then this is a really useful herb.
It can help your body adapt to
the stress of unaccustomed changes, and it will help to make
you feel less tired even when you are doing simple exercises
like walking for example.
So in turn therefore you are
more likely to stick to your exercise routine.
Little Known Secrets
In Your Larder
Cayenne:(also known as Capsicum,
hot pepper, chilli pepper, tabasco pepper). The majority of us
have cayenne in our larders, and it is very commonly used in
many food dishes. Cayenne can be found in many forms such as
ground spices, teas, and would you believe it, topical creams.
It is well known for its antitoxidant
action, and greatly helps with osteoathritis and rhumatoid athritis,
shingles, and diabetic neuropathy.
A note of caution however: Cayenne
may act with anticoagulant drugs so be sure to consult with your
doctor. Excessive use may also irritate the intestinal tract.
Manufactured topical capsacin
creams can cause a burning sensation, so test first on a small
area of the skin, remembering to wash hands thoroughly after
applying the cream. This will avoid it spreading to the eyes
nose or other sensitive areas.
Fennel: is native to the Mediterranean
and is widely utilized throughout the world. You will find it
in teas, capsules, tinctures and lozenges.
Fennel can be used to help with
bloating, flatulence, mild digestive spasms, catarrh, and coughs.
It also has antimicrobal, antispadmodic, and anti inflammatory
properties.
A note of caution here: Fennel
can sometimes cause rare allergic skin and respiratory tract
reactions. Fennel is also a potential source of synthetic oestrogens
and should be avoided if you are pregnant.
Garlic: you can buy this fresh,
or the one you will most probably have in your larder will be
dried. The downside of garlic is the odour which it leaves on
your breath, but chewing some parsley after eating will soon
sort out that problem.
Garlic is also known to help
stimulate the immune system, and to help in fighting cancer.
Well documented health benefits include lowering cholesterol,fighting
infections, and reducing blood pressure.
Again a note of caution: garlic
may also interact with anticoaglant drugs, so do be sure to check
with your doctor if in any doubt. Rare cases of allergic reactions
are known, and some people might possibly experience heartburn
or even flatulence.
These are just a few of the herbs
you can use in cooking, but do remember that there are many many
more, and the benefits in using them frequently can be quite
remarkable.
You will realize of course that
when using them as part of any dish to use them sparingly, as
to add too much would just spoil the meal.
As with everything in life one
should try and strike a balance, after all you know what they
say "all things in moderation".
Marie Gordon is Author and Publisher
of "Your Fastest Way To Permanent Weight Loss" the
complete solution to all your weight loss problems. You can find
out more by visiting her website at http://www.howtoloseitfast.com
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I hope to have more on herbs
for weight loss soon. You may also want to check out the newsletter
issue on Hoodia.
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