May 21, 2008
The Best Natural Appetite Suppressants for Weight Loss
Natural appetite suppressants can help you overcome one of the biggest challenges when trying to lose weight: controlling your appetite. If you can control your appetite, you can prevent overeating and you can lose weight easier.
Many people are opting for natural appetite suppressants. There are three major options available to you: supplements, whole foods or a combination of both. Natural appetite suppressants are very quick and convenient. Yet, they can be a bit expensive. Whole foods are cheaper and you will reap the added nutritional benefits from them that you won't obtain from a supplement. Many people find that opting to use both supplements and whole foods in combination is a powerful natural appetite suppressant. Here is a run down of the top natural appetite suppressants that you can choose from.
Supplements as Natural Appetite Suppressants
Hoodia Gordonii
The hoodia gordonii plant has been used by the Bushmen of South Africa to control their appetites for centuries. This cactus-like plant is found primarily in the Kalahari Desert of South Africa. It was often used by these hunters prior to long hunting trips. Eating one small piece of the plant controlled their appetites for extended periods of time.
While you will not be able to find hoodia gordonii in plant form and be able to eat it like the Bushmen, you can purchase hoodia diet pills. Just beware that many hoodia supplements only contain a small amount of hoodia gordonii. Don't be fooled by imitations. These natural appetite suppressants will be cheaper than the ones that are packed full of authentic hoodia gordonii. The authentic supplements that truly work will cost about $50 for a one month supply.
Whey Protein
People have used whey protein powder as a natural appetite suppressant for years. Another benefit of whey protein powder is it helps muscle growth. This is important because fat is burned by muscle. Whey Protein is convenient, cheap and it comes in a wide range of flavors. Many people add it to smoothies and shakes or to their food recipes.
Whole Foods as Natural Appetite Suppressants
Water
This is probably the least expensive option of all the natural appetite suppressants you can choose from. Drinking plenty of water throughout the day will do wonders to curb your appetite. Often times hunger is mistaken as thirst so simply drinking water at the first sign of hunger can quickly keep your appetite in check. Another technique is to drink an eight ounce glass of water before each meal. You'll be surprised at how much less you eat.
Green Leafy Vegetables
Spinach, lettuce, cabbage, and bok choy are some of the top natural appetite suppressants. These leafy vegetables are very, very low in calories and they are a wonderful source of fiber. Another added bonus to eating these veggies is they are "negative calorie" vegetables. This means that it takes more calories to burn these vegetables after you eat them than they actually contain! They are virtually free foods!
Pickles
Did you know that if you ate an entire jar of pickles you would probably consume less than 100 calories? I'm not talking about the commercial brands of pickles that are stocked full of sugar, artificial colors and calories, but natural organic pickles. These natural pickles only have a few calories each and are a wonderful and powerful food to snack on during the day. You can munch on this food virtually guilt free!
Apples
Apples are a great natural appetite suppressant. This low calorie fruit is a good source of fiber and they work as the perfect snack. Apples generally contain about 100 calories each which makes them the perfect snack anytime. They are easy to toss into a backpack, purse or pocket. Indulging on a couple of apples a day will help control your hunger and keep your weight loss on track.
Now that you have seen the top natural appetite suppressants available, decide which ones will work for you. Once you start controlling your appetite you'll see your weight loss program take off and the inches start falling off!
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