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Monday, December 28, 2009

Natural Hunger Suppressants

By Jack Briggs

Many of dieters are annoyed and frustrated with dieting and weight loss in general because it includes side effects. With side effects I mean hunger, refusing foods you like, low energy levels and sense of unhappiness. Some of these can be reduced simply by eating and taking right foods and products which are great natural hunger suppressants. They will make you full and won't add calories so you can afford to have a snack in the end of the day (small one unfortunately).

Bellow I will give you few examples of products which will help you to suppress your appetite and will keep you away from snacking and unnecessary overeating. These products are ...

Soups and water are great things to start with. Water generally must be used in large volumes because it has no calories at all and fill you up effectively. Hunger can be if not suppressed then reduced with water at any time, just drink a glass or two when you fell hungry. If you need some extra calories or water doesn't work that good then have a cup of soup which should sort you out for some time.

Another great and totally natural appetite suppressant is apple. Apples like almost any other fruit can be consumed in unlimited amounts. They are beneficial to your health in general reducing risks of colon and bowel illnesses and also being bulky, rich in fibre and low in calories they are the right hunger suppressant for a dieter.

Green leaf vegetables (lettuce, cabbage etc.) are other appetite suppressants which are highly recommended if your goal is losing weight. They contain low amount of calories and can be consumed in large amounts. If you're getting bored of plain leaves, add some low-fat salad dressing or fry them with added onions, garlic or soy sauce for extra flavour.

There's wide range of options to choose from. Best natural hunger suppressants are those which aren't dense, are low in calories, full of fibre and have needed vitamins. Products listed above are just examples and there are much more foods to choose from. - 17273

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