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by Janet Martin, Jan

Losing or gaining weight is a function of metabolism. Ideally, one's metabolic rate should be fast enough so that all the calories taken from food during the day gets used up by the body the same day. The sad part is that there are people who have slower metabolic rates; which only means that they are predisposed to becoming overweight because their body can not burn off calories quickly and so energy from food gets stored mainly as fat.

If you still don't get it, your metabolism can be, quite roughly, expressed in a basic addition-subtraction mathematical operation. Say you ate doughnuts, pizza, burgers and ice cream and your total intake totaled 2,000 calories for the day. During the same day, you walked lazily in the park for about twenty minutes and you spent about 500 calories. This only means that the remaining 1,500 calories will be transformed by your body into fat. And that's the biggest factor that makes your weight go up the scale.

You can eat all you want, just as long as your body can consume much of your calories. It really does not matter if you can swallow down a whole barrel of fried chicken, as long as your metabolic rate is equal to or more than the amount of calories in your food, you can still look forward to a sexier figure. Your weight problem begins when your metabolic rate is below the amount of calories you get from food.

If you are overweight and you think you have slow metabolism, you do not have to worry too much. There are numerous ways in which you can improve the way your body consumes energy. Just aim to burn more calories and you will have a better chance of attaining a healthier weight level and a more inviting figure.

Add More Physical Movements

If you are overweight, chances are, you are living a sedentary lifestyle. Studies have shown that inactive people can burn only about ten percent of the total calories they take in everyday. If you are a busy office person, you can burn no more than thirty percent of your total caloric intake. Why these low statistics?

Well, because of limited physical activity, your body spends very little energy and so it burns only a few amounts of calories. Just take a look at you car, the less you travel, the less gas expenses you have. Therefore, if you want to lose more weight, you have to increase your body movements. It does not have to be walking, running or swimming all the time; simple movements like tapping your feet, twiddling your thumbs, or even chewing some gum can help you increase your metabolic rate.

Build More Muscles ASAP

Did you know that your muscles can process around fifty calories everyday? Well, they do. And this means if you have more muscles in your body, you will be able to burn more calories. People who regularly go to the gym were found to accelerate their metabolic rate by no less than fifteen percent. Having more muscles also allows your body to burn off calories even while you are resting or relaxing. And the beauty of having well-toned muscles is the unavoidable rise of your self-confidence.

Feed On Foods That Burn Calories

Eating should be the last thing on your mind if you want to lose weight. But there are foods that can actually help you burn more calories. For example, stuff rich in Vitamin C can effectively dilute your body fat and raise your metabolism. Chili and most types of peppers are hot and they can, indeed, make your body hot because they allow you to burn more calories, about fifty percent more to be exact.

True enough, losing weight is more achievable if you can burn more calories. To help you increase your metabolism you can also use products like Phenocal. Click on for more information about burning off more calories.


I was 30 pounds overweight and had tried a bunch of things to lose the excess pounds: books, pills, special foods and even... exercise! Everything seemed to have some small effect but nothing came close to helping me lose that 30 pounds.

I started researching online, looking for an effective weight loss plan. In the course of my searching, though, I kept running across something that was hard to believe--I saw story after story of people losing 10, 20, 50, even hundreds of pounds on a specific type of cleansing diet.

Now, I'm a very skeptical guy (ask my wife) and normally I doubt claims that sound anything like hype. But I'm also a very logical guy and I figured if so many people were having success with this type of cleansing diet plan then maybe I should check it out.

What the Heck is Cleansing Anyway?

I knew nothing about cleansing diets before I started my first cleanse. It turns out that there are a lot of different cleansing diets out there but the one thing they all tend to have in common is one or two days where you don't eat anything--instead, you drink a cleansing drink throughout the day. The idea isn't that you lose weight from not eating; it's that you're removing toxins from your body which helps you lose fat.

The cleansing system I used included protein shakes, protein supplements (lots of protein to protect against lean muscle loss during the cleanse) and a specially-formulated cleansing drink. The protein shakes and supplements tasted fine. The cleansing drink, however, tasted like a really sweet tea and I don't like sweet tea (my wife thinks I'm weird) so that took some getting used to.

Having never "cleansed" before, I didn't know what to expect. Let's just say the experience was "different". The days when I was taking only the cleansing drink were challenging at first but I soon learned tricks (like drinking ice water) to keep my mind off the fact that I was temporarily on a purely liquid diet.

The Amazing Shrinking Man: 197, 185, 175, 166...

When I first started cleansing, I weighed 197 pounds. If you had asked me at the time what my target weight was, I would have said 185 pounds. That seemed like a lofty goal for me to shoot for since I recalled that I had once weighed 185 pounds in the distant past.

Well, I hit exactly 185 pounds after that first 11-day cleanse. I was astounded that I could safely lose 12 pounds in 11 days. It's probably not that easy for everyone to lose weight, though--luckily, when it comes to weight, i'm an easy "loser".

I figured if cleansing was that easy and the results were that dramatic, why not try it again? So a little less than a month later I did my second 11-day cleanse and lost another 10 pounds. Doing the cleanse the second time around was a lot less intimidating because I knew what to expect.

At this point I weighed 175 pounds but I still had some pudge around my waist. I figured I could lose another 8 pounds so I revised my target weight to 167 which would put me at an even 30 pounds lost.

I did my third cleanse a few weeks after my second and lost 9 pounds. I weighed 166 pounds which meant I had lost a total of 31 pounds with three cleanses. I thought that was very impressive weight loss over just one summer.

Is Cleansing For You?

Around the time of my third cleanse, people I knew noticed the weight I had lost and started asking me what I was doing. I was happy to share with them the experience I had with my cleansing diet and enjoyed helping them out if they wanted to try cleansing to lose weight.

Overall, my impression of cleansing diets for losing weight is very positive as long as they are done right. There are some cleanses like the lemonade cleanse or Master cleanse which I don't recommend because they don't include any nutrients or protein to keep you from losing lean muscle tissue.

Cleansing diets aren't for everyone. They require some will power to get through the cleansing days. If you have no will power you probably won't succeed with a cleansing diet. And, of course, speak to your doctor before starting any new diet or exercise program.

If you want to give a cleansing diet a try and your doctor says it's okay then I encourage you to do so--I think you'll like the results!
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