
Honey and Weight
Loss
How are the Two
Connected?
Honey and weight
loss are often associated. Why is honey a smarter choice than
table sugar if you are watching your weight and what you eat?
Refined dietary
sugars lack minerals and vitamins and are often called empty
calories. They draw upon the body's nutrients to be metabolized
into the system, and when these nutrients are depleted,
metabolizing of cholesterol and fatty acid is impeded,
contributing to higher cholesterol and promoting obesity due to
higher fatty acid on the organs and tissues. The good news is
that honey, a natural sweetener, on the other hand, contains 22
amino acids and a variety of minerals essential for its
metabolism and hence is helpful in preventing obesity. It is
believed that drinking lemon juice with a little honey the first
thing in the morning is an effective anti cellulite treatment as
it helps to increase body metabolism. If you are determined to
shed weight and speed up your sluggish metabolism, try this
honey and lemon diet tip. If you like, another very popular
recipe associated with honey and weight loss is a drink that
uses honey and cinnamon as ingredients. Many people have found
this home remedy very effective in losing pounds. The steps are
easy: mix a teaspoon of honey and half a teaspoon of cinnamon
powder (or ground cinnamon) into a paste in a cup and pour a cup
of boiling water. Stir and cover for half an hour. Filter away
any big particles before consumption. Take it in the morning
with an empty stomach about half an hour before breakfast.
For people who tend
to overeat or feel discomfort in the stomach after
meals, honey can be taken for better digestion. Honey is a
simple carbohydrate that one safely take during fasting because
it contains easily digested sugars. Foods that are rich in
sugars or complexes of sugars are carbohydrates. How the sugars
are arranged will determine whether we call a food a source of
simple or complex carbohydrates. When sugars are bound into
rows, as they are in starches such as whole grains and legumes,
they are called complex carbohydrates. It takes the body much
longer to digest the sugar from a complex carbohydrate.
The latest theory
based on the hibernation diet also builds a link between
fructose-rich honey and weight loss. It suggests taking a
generous spoonful or two of honey at night, either as a warm
drink or straight from the jar, and promises to help us sleep
and lose weight at the same time by fuelling the liver, speeding
up fat-burning metabolism and easing stress hormones.
And if you are considering artificial sugar or sweetener like
Aspartame to help you lose weight, you are putting yourself
completely on the wrong track. It might get you off from a few
calories but it gives you a bunch of other serious health
problems. Read about this sweet poison in The Silent, Sweet
Killer -- Aspartame
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