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It’s the terrible temptation: you stand at the refrigerator, staring at its contents. There are shelves filled to sweet dangers, the foods you must not have but still want. You’re trying desperately to lose weight, wishing to improve the image that peers back at you each morning (it always looks so disgruntled). You want a better appearance and better health. The process, however, has not been easy. Your hours are spent hungry, with only occasional meals to satisfy. You want more than your diet allows, but you can’t risk the effects of indulgence. So instead you simply peer at all the things you can’t have and then discontentedly settle for an ice cube.
This assumption plagues too many individuals. A diet is believed to be a tedium, with all foods denied. It’s not. There are instead several delicious (and filling) items to sample–ones that won’t cause a sagging waistline or a guilty conscious. They will instead inspire weight loss and good health.
1. Peppers. For those craving flavor, hot peppers will offer everything you need… and more. Choosing these helps to stimulate the metabolism; which then increases energy. This allows exercise regimes to be extended and calories to burn away more efficiently.
2. Apples. You’re familiar with the cliches, the oft-sang platitudes. But apples truly do keep the doctor away. They’re laced with a mineral called Pectin, which acts as a buffer between fat cells and reduces the amounts absorbed. This helps to keep you satisfied without taking in more calories.
3. Citrus fruits. You may think the sharp taste of oranges (and its many siblings) is not for you. It should be. Citrus fruits help to dilute fat, allowing you to eat without worrying. They also help to increase a sluggish metabolism, provide energy and defend against the common cold.
It must be explained, though, that these foods are not to be eaten in excess. While they offer obvious advantages, they should still be taken in moderation; as all items should. They do not offer the freedom to indulge. They instead offer the satisfaction of being healthy (and full).
