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Top superfoods for healthy weight loss

By dsorbello at Oct. 27, 2015, 9:47 p.m., 20231 hits

Tuesday, June 11, 2013 by: PF Louis

(NaturalNews) If you are still struggling with losing weight while craving the enjoyment of great tasting foods, you may be pleasantly surprised and encouraged by this article.

There are foods you can enjoy that are nutrient dense, low in calories, and more importantly are starch resistant. Starch resistant foods and baking flours are the latest dietary craze, which may be the solution to end other crash diet crazes.

Even more importantly, starch resistant foods and flours have been found to improve colon or bowel health, curb cancer, and prevent adult onset diabetes 2.

Essentially, starch resistance carbohydrate foods are not fully digested and turned to sugar, which is stored as fat if it isn't metabolized for energy. Thus starch resistant foods are perfect for weight loss. Blood sugar spiking is also eliminated to protect against insulin resistance and diabetes.

Starch resistant foods have insoluble and soluble fiber properties. Insoluble fiber absorbs fluids and helps create well formed bowel movements in the colon. Soluble fibers are digested slowly and are more viscous, helping one feel full without craving more food.

The fibrous starch in starch resistant food collects in the large intestine or colon to support probiotic bacteria colonization. Researchers at the University of Colorado - Denver have discovered this process helps eliminate colon polyps to prevent colon cancer while also protecting against infection and inflammation.

Starch resistant food examples
Not quite ripe or slightly green bananas are in the starch resistant mode at this stage. There is even a green banana flour on the market that's getting rave reviews.

It can be mixed with regular flour to maintain the taste and consistency one normally experiences with baked goods while receiving the benefits of starch resistance. Other flours labeled starch resistant are entering the market also.

Cold pasta, as in pasta salad, and cold potatoes, as in potato salad, also offer the best all possible worlds: Carb consumption satisfaction with starch resistance.

Whole grain rice, yams and sweet potatoes can be cooked and still maintain their starch resistance. Legumes and peas also offer starch resistance. Avoid canned beans.

Use less expensive nutrient rich organic dry bulk beans from bins. To prepare, soak overnight in purified water, drain, then use different purified water to cook them.

Different types of beans require different amounts of soaking and cooking. Black or turtle beans require twice as much soaking and cooking as garbanzo beans or chick peas.

They both go well with rice topped with chopped onion and cilantro. Add pure cold-pressed olive oil, a squeeze of lemon or lime, and a pinch of sea salt on it (http://www.naturalnews.com/032396_beans_rice.html).

Beans can also be eaten cold after cooking. Mix and match varieties to make bean salads.

Other foods recommended for weight loss and fiber intake
Here's one that makes most people under the spell of “fat is bad dogma” shudder - avocado. Avocado is one of the healthiest foods around.

It contains good fats that are needed to maintain cell walls, replace and protect brain cells and nerves, and convert sunshine into vitamin D (http://www.naturalnews.com/029864_avocados_health.html).

Greens are great high density, low calorie foods. Most dieters avoid them and instead suck up low fat yogurts with lots of sugar and/or HFCS while they eat soy tofu, which is unhealthy unless fermented, or carefully strip fats from meats.

It should be the other way around with eating many more greens, lettuces, kale, spinach, broccoli, and others. Lightly steamed or raw greens offer the most nutrients, enzymes, and fibers.

Sources for this article include:

http://www.health.com/health/gallery/0,,20475957,00.html

http://www.ehow.com

http://www.foxnews.com

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/02/130219140716.htm

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— Last Edited by Greentea at 2013-06-12 09:12:35 —

 
Posts [ 4 ] | Last post Oct. 27, 2015, 9:47 p.m.
#1 - March 14, 2014, 2:31 a.m.
GarrettH

Thanks ! Thats very useful tips.

Vegetables and fruit obviously. Plain chicken white meat can also be good, although type of bland. Chicken broth too. If you are attempting to lose weight, avoid anything fried or grilled. Broiled or oven-cooked is the greatest.

Pasta and beans could be pretty healthy when cooked right.

For snacks, pretzels, saltines, and perhaps baked poker chips? Yeah, dieting does not have much flavor too it, sadly.
If you are thinking about buying bread, wheat bread will be a lot healthier. For other meats, pork without fat and perhaps turkey.

Read nutritional labels on things, that'll assist you to a great deal.

Being active is helpful too!

#2 - March 16, 2014, 2:55 p.m.
BobbyBoomer

We are all different. These are high glycemic foods, and for me that means instant weight gain.

I've tried a number of different diets, and under 20 low glycemic carbs per day coupled with 12-1400 calories, high fat, moderate protein and plenty of exercise is the first and only thing that worked for me.

No fruit except perhaps berries, no rice (very high glycemic), no pasta, no potatoes, no bread, no carrots, and so on.

I know a lot of people say it's an unhealthy diet, but I've been on it since 2000, 100% my blood work is in the normal range, and my doc says I have the immune system and heart of someone 20 years younger than myself.

My advice for those needing to lose weight is to find which one works for you and stick to it for life.

If there was one diet that works for everyone, only one diet book would be necessary.

Bob

#3 - March 19, 2014, 5:47 a.m.
#4 - Oct. 27, 2015, 9:47 p.m.
lance roll

here i'll share the foods to avoid for weightloss :
1.Snack containing Carbs
2.frozen meals
3. low fat food(because it contains artificial flavour)
4.artificial sweetened juice and drinks
5. Soda and alcohol