Celebrity Diet Tips for Staying Slim
One trick is to know which foods are
beneficial to losing weight and which foods are your body's best
friend. An example is asparagus in that, it is a natural diuretic.
Eat asparagus to help decrease the bloat.
Leave it to the female celebrities to know how to stay slim without
breaking a sweat. Who wants to suffer while maintaining a body to
die for? These tips are those that actresses follow in order to
stay slim without feeling like they have to give up anything to do
it.
One trick is to know which foods are beneficial to losing weight
and which foods are your body's best friend. An example is
asparagus in that, it is a natural diuretic. Eat asparagus to help
decrease the bloat.
One diet that is actually a little insane is called The Cookie
Diet. You basically eat up to four cookies in place of eating
breakfast and lunch and then eat a healthy dinner that is between
600 and 900 calories. Celebrities like Kelly Clarkson and Jennifer
Hudson, swear by this diet. You can learn more about this diet at
hollywoodcookiediet.com
Beverages are every bit as important as food when it comes to
losing weight. If you drink a lot of diet sodas you should know
that they could be adding to your weight problem. Your coffee can
give you a quick sweet fix without the calories if you watch what
you put in your coffee. Never
The South Beach Diet has been around for a while and many celebrities including former U.S. president, Bill Clinton choose to use the diet that emphasizes whole grains, lean meats and asks users to avoid bad fats. Singer Lorna Luft also found success on the South Beach Diet.
Famous Celebrity Diets
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use artificial sweeteners in your coffee, use real sugar instead
and also use unsweetened almond or Soya milk instead of regular
milk. If you need to curb a sweet craving and boost your metabolism
at the same time try some Matcha green tea. One cup of matcha green
tea is like drinking 3 to 10 cups of green tea. Did you know that
drinking dandelion tea could help if you have a water retention
problem, as it is a natural diuretic?
Most celebrities swear that they stop eating carbs around 3 or 5
p.m. in order to keep slim.
One tip that most people should be able to implement rather
easily is to increase your water consumption. Just changing from
drinking eight-8oz glasses of water a day to drinking up to 100
ounces of water a day can help to boost your energy level, curb
your appetite and help you to feel full longer, which reduces
in-between meal snacking.
When an individual eats a carbohydrate snack they can easily
increase their energy only to crash some time later. In order to
increase your energy slowly over the day and not crash a good tip
is to mix some protein in with your carbs such as adding nuts or
fish to help your energy level stay consistent throughout the
day.
Fruits and vegetables not only fill you up because of the fiber
content but they are loaded with water, which your body craves.
Make sure you have a minimum of six servings of fruits and
vegetables of varying colors each day.
Famous Celebrity Diets
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