You
scowl at the layers of fat accumulated on your waist every time you
look in the mirror. Yet, you can't help smacking on the mouthwatering
chocolate truffle cake whenever you get a chance. Relax, you do not need
to feel guilty and go into a fad diet regime to burn those calories
that you have gained through the truffle treat. Actually, your sweet
tooth can help you slim down. Baffled? Check out some interesting facts
on how chocolate can help you burn the excess fat.
What scientists say
Research scientists have unveiled an interesting theory on losing
weight by consuming chocolate. According to a study conducted on
thousand men and women, those who consumed chocolate more in a week were
likely to depict lower ‘BMI or Body Mass Index’ than those who binged
on less chocolate. Chocolate has the potential to attenuate the levels
of fat accumulation in your body, thus neutralizing the very calories
that you get when munching on the chocolate bar. The chemical content in
Cocoa, Epicatechin accentuates the level of metabolism by augmenting
Mitochondria.
Indulge in a chocolaty breakfast
Think of a breakfast comprising toasts, eggs, milk and a cupful of
delicious chocolate pudding or an ambrosial chocolate cake. Researchers
say a breakfast brimming with carbohydrates, proteins and dairy product
in a balanced amount contributing to 600 calories including a piece of
chocolate dessert can actually help you boost your metabolism and thus
lose weight. Of course, this does not mean you can go on eating as much
chocolate as much as you like. Just add a small amount of chocolate to
your platter.
Indian foods to help cut the fat
Pamper yourself and cut the calories
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Get hold of dark chocolate of the best quality: The
purer the chocolate, the more advantages you get out of your chocolaty
diet. So why not lay your hands on the purest one? Darkchocolate
bestows you with lots of benefits. As a great antioxidant it helps
boosting your body’s cell regeneration, preventing decay and not to
forget its role in attenuating your blood pressure, cholesterol, insulin
sensitivity and others. This does not mean you need to depend on plain
chocolate. You can get a cauldron of dark chocolate varieties at
boutique stores.
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Indulge in limits: You can ask your nutritionist how
much you can have withouthaving contradictory effects on your diet.
Usually, one or two pieces of dark chocolateevery time you treat
yourself after a meal is not detrimental. Be determined to stick to the
amount you have decided for yourself.
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Diversify your intake: How about pampering yourself
with a variety of chocolate treats? Make chocolate drinks that have low
sugar content or strew some sugar-free cocoa in your glass of milk or
raw fruits and savor some hot chocolate for the ultimate dessert.
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