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If you can’t pronounce the ingredients, the food is off-limits. Or hit the produce aisle for foods with no label at all.
Not only are alcoholic drinks dehydrating and
high in calories, they also make resisting nibbles difficult. (No
shocker here: Studies prove women consume more calories after drinking.)
It may be tempting to nix all carbs, but
don't forgo fiber, a proven source of long-lasting satiety. Sprinkle
flaxseed onto yogurt or add a few teaspoons of sliced almonds to your
salad.
Eating steadily throughout the day can
prevent hunger—which makes you want to ravage anything in sight. Aim for
three small meals (300 to 350 calories each) and two snacks (100 to 150
calories each).
Broccoli, onions, and peppers cause gassiness
and bloating. Stick to water based produce like cucumbers, spinach, and
asparagus. Potassium-rich fruits like bananas and oranges also purge
retained water.
Cells retain water when they don't have
enough of it. Down 2 to 3 liters each day. Sip slowly and the water will
hit your bloodstream rather than filter out through your kidneys, so
you won't have to pee every 5 seconds.
A healthy, protein-rich breakfast will fill you up and head off unnecessary snacking. Give these awesome
oatmeal recipes a try!
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