You don't have to acquire a taste for olive oil, seaweed or soya to
maintain a low-fat, healthy diet. Indian cuisine can be healthy too, if
it's cooked with oil and ingredients that take care of your heart and
health.
Ayurveda suggests you include all tastes — sweet, sour, salty, pungent, bitter and astringent — in at least one meal each day, to help balance unnatural cravings. Here are 12 foods that can help you lose weight and gain health:
Turmeric
: Curcumin, the active component of turmeric, is an object of research
owing to its properties that suggest they may help to turn off certain
genes that cause scarring and enlargement of the heart. Regular intake
may help reduce low-density lipoprotein (LDL) or bad cholesterol and
high blood pressure, increase blood circulation and prevent blood
clotting, helping to prevent heart attack.
Cardamom
: This is a thermogenic herb that increases metabolism and helps burn
body fat. Cardamom is considered one of the best digestive aids and is
believed to soothe the digestive system and help the body process other
foods more efficiently.
Chillies
: Foods containing chillies are said to be as foods that burn fat.
Chillies contain capsaicin that helps in increasing the metabolism.
Capsaicin is a thermogenic food, so it causes the body to burn calories
for 20 minutes after you eat the chillies.
Curry leaves
: Incorporating curry leaves into your daily diet can help you lose
weight. These leaves flush out fat and toxins, reducing fat deposits
that are stored in the body, as well as reducing bad cholesterol levels.
If you are overweight, incorporate eight to 10 curry leaves into your
diet daily. Chop them finely and mix them into a drink, or sprinkle them
over a meal.
Garlic :
An effective fat-burning food, garlic contains the sulphur compound
allicin which has anti-bacterial effects and helps reduce cholesterol
and unhealthy fats.
Mustard oil
: This has low saturated fat compared to other cooking oils. It has
fatty acid, oleic acid, erucic acid and linoleic acid. It contains
antioxidants, essential vitamins and reduces cholesterol, which is good
for the heart.
Cabbage : Raw or cooked cabbage inhibits the conversion of sugar and other carbohydrates into fat. Hence, it is of great value in weight reduction.
Moong dal
: The bean sprouts are rich in Vitamin A, B, C and E and many minerals,
such as calcium, iron and potassium. It is recommended as a food
replacement in many slimming programmes, as it has a very low fat
content. It is a rich source of protein and fibre, which helps lower
blood cholesterol level. The high fibre content yields complex
carbohydrates, which aid digestion, are effective in stabilising blood
sugar and prevent its rapid rise after meal consumption.
Honey
: It is a home remedy for obesity. It mobilises the extra fat deposits
in the body allowing it to be utilised as energy for normal functions.
One should start with about 10 grams or a tablespoon, taken with hot
water early in the morning.
Buttermilk
: It is the somewhat sour, residual fluid that is left after butter is
churned. The probiotic food contains just 2.2 grams of fat and about 99
calories, as compared to whole milk that contains 8.9 grams fat and 157
calories. Regular intake provides the body with all essential nutrients
and does not add fats and calories to the body. It is thus helpful in
weight loss.
Millets : Fibre-rich foods such
as millets - jowar, bajra, ragi, etc - absorb cholesterol and help
increase the secretion of the bile that emulsifies fats.
Cinnamon and cloves: Used extensively in Indian cooking, the spices have been found to improve the function of insulin and to lower glucose, total cholesterol, LDL and triglycerides in people with type 2 diabetes.
Ayurveda suggests you include all tastes — sweet, sour, salty, pungent, bitter and astringent — in at least one meal each day, to help balance unnatural cravings. Here are 12 foods that can help you lose weight and gain health:
Cabbage : Raw or cooked cabbage inhibits the conversion of sugar and other carbohydrates into fat. Hence, it is of great value in weight reduction.
Cinnamon and cloves: Used extensively in Indian cooking, the spices have been found to improve the function of insulin and to lower glucose, total cholesterol, LDL and triglycerides in people with type 2 diabetes.
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