Tropical Weight Loss
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You won't get important vitamins and minerals “A diet with fruits and vegetables alone as the sole source of fuel sustenance would be lacking in several key nutrients, as well as total calorie volume,” says New York-based nutritionist Stephanie Di Figlia-Peck.
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Read More »For years, five servings of fruits and vegetables seemed to be the benchmark of a healthy diet. No one was eating enough of them. Then, last year, a study by Imperial College London found that doubling the amount to ten was way healthier and could prevent up to 7.8 million premature deaths worldwide every year. Still, experts are pretty sure no one is eating enough. The study's lead author, Dagfinn Aune, notes that fruits and vegetables have been shown to reduce cholesterol levels, blood pressure, and to boost the health of our blood vessels and immune system. Aune posited that this may be due to the complex network of nutrients they hold, suggesting that antioxidants—which may reduce DNA damage—can lead to a reduction in cancer risk. If ten servings of fruits and vegetables is demonstrably better than five, we might wonder if a diet made up exclusively of them would be even better. So for those considering a raw food diet, or just thinking of about going HAM with fruits and veggies to make up for the thoughtfully curated trash they’ve been consuming (a friendly reminder: It doesn’t work this way), here’s what would most likely happen.
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Read More »By way of contrast, plant-based diets are naturally anti-inflammatory because they’re high in fiber and antioxidants and much lower in inflammatory triggers like saturated fat and endotoxins (toxins released from bacteria commonly found in animal foods). Studies have shown that people who adopt plant-based diets can dramatically lower their level of C-reactive protein (CRP), an indicator of inflammation in the body.
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Read More »While lacking in certain key areas, vegetables and fruits offer a lower satiating source of energy, thanks to their high fiber and water contents. “Most would agree that feeling full helps them to eat less, potentially leading to weight loss,” Di Figlia-Peck says, adding that simply seeing a full plate also has a similar fork-dropping effect, as it tricks our brain into thinking we have eaten a lot and should therefore be full. And with a diet of only fruits and vegetables you’d be pooping like a coked-up Clydesdale, which would certainly have you feeling lighter than before.
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