While there are no short-cuts to losing weight, there are a few things you can do to boost your metabolism.
 Exercising regularly and getting plenty of sleep are two of the best 
things you can do. However, there are also plenty of foods that speed 
metabolism, so adding them to your diet may give you the extra edge to 
lose more weight. 
Below is a list of eleven foods that speed metabolism. Think of these
 foods as support mechanisms on your path towards fat loss, as any diet 
that keeps the pounds off requires sustained effort and exercise.
1.  Hot peppers
Jalapeno, habanero, cayenne
 and other forms of spicy peppers directly boost metabolism and 
circulation. In fact, eating hot peppers not only speeds up your 
metabolism, it also reduces cravings. This is related to its capsaicin 
content, a constituent that stimulates the body’s pain receptors, 
temporarily increasing blood circulation and metabolic rate. If you have
 ever experienced a bout of intense sweating after eating a particularly
 hot tamale, this shouldn’t come as a surprise. In fact, studies have 
shown that eating hot peppers can boost the metabolism by up to 25%, 
with the spike lasting for up to 3 hours.
 
2. Whole Grains: Oatmeal & Brown Rice
Whole grains are chock-full of nutrients and complex carbohydrates 
that speed up metabolism by stabilizing our insulin levels. Slow-release
 carbs, such as oatmeal, brown rice
 and quinoa offer long-lasting energy, without the spikes associated 
with other sugar-rich foods.  We want to keep our insulin levels low, as
 spikes in this chemical tell the body that it needs to begin storing 
extra fat.
 
3.  Broccoli
High in calcium (a known weight-reducer), broccoli is also 
extraordinarily high in vitamins C, K and A.  One serving of broccoli 
will also provide you with plenty of folate and dietary fiber, plus a variety of antioxidants. Broccoli is also one of the best detox foods you can add to your diet.
 
4. Soups
Studies show that people who eat soups eat less solid food with their
 main meals. One study on soup done at Penn State University found that 
the liquid goodness offered a appetite reducing combination of liquids 
and solids that reduced intake of excess foods, speeding up the 
metabolism for fat burning. In the study, women chose one of three 
270-calorie snacks before lunch.
5. Green Tea
It is now becoming a well-known fact, through multiple scientific studies, that green tea extract
 significantly increases metabolism, as well as provide a variety of 
other health benefits. Not only is it delicious, but it’s also rich in 
the antioxidants needed for optimal health. 
Studies show that these two fruits help boost metabolism and speed up
 weight loss. A study done at the State University of Rio de Janeiro 
found that women eating three small apples or pears daily, lost more 
weight than women who did not. Apples and pears are also two fruits that
 you want to eat organic. 
7.  Spices
From cayenne to garlic to cinnamon, spices are one of the best ways 
you can keep your metabolic rates high. Especially speedy are the more 
pungent spices such as black pepper, mustard seeds, powdered onion and 
ginger. One Canadian study found the use of spices enabled people to 
burn up to 1,000 more calories daily than those not incorporating spices
 into their diet.
8.  Citrus fruits
Fruits such as grapefruit have been shown to help us burn fat and 
keep metabolism high. This could be related to the fruits’ high amount 
of vitamin C, a component that again, reduces insulin spikes.
9. Foods High in Calcium
A study done at the University of Tennessee found that people who 
consumed 1,200-1,300 milligrams of calcium a day lost almost double the 
amount of weight as those who were not getting enough calcium in their 
diet. To help boost your metabolism, eat plenty of foods high in calcium. If you are unable to eat more of these foods, then you should consider taking a calcium supplement. 
 
10.  Foods High in Omega-3′s
Foods that are high in Omega-3 fatty acids
 are a great way to speed your metabolism. These acids reduce the 
production of a hormone called leptin, a natural chemical thatlowers 
metabolism. Animal studies done at the University of Wisconsin found 
that lab mice with low leptin levels produced faster metabolic rates 
than mice with higher levels of the hormone. 
Another study done by the Mayo Clinic found that African tribes with a
 heavy fish-based diet had leptin levels up to five times lower than 
tribes that did not consume fish. Please keep in mind that there are 
many other nutritional sources of Omega-3 fatty acids, besides fish. 
These foods include many nuts and seeds. Hemp oil and flax seed oil are both great additions to your diet, as they are naturally high in essential fatty acids. 
 
11.  Purified Water
Okay, it’s not exactly a food, but it is a metabolism 
booster.  A recent German  study found that drinking water speeds up fat
 burning. It is also a natural appetite suppressant and detoxifier.
Other Ways to Boost Your Metabolism
Besides the foods listed above, there are many other ways you can boost your metabolism. First off, don’t drink sugary sodas, energy drinks
 and other fatty, high processed foods. While some of these foods may 
give you a caffeine boost, they will not help you lose weight or boost 
metabolism. Whenever you eat do eat the metabolism boosting foods listed
 above, be sure to chew them thoroughly, as this will aid in proper 
digestion. 
Be sure to get plenty of sleep. Try to reduce your stress levels as 
much as you can. Follow a regular exercise routine that consists of lots
 of cardio. Doing a colon cleanse and a liver flush are two other great ways to increase your metabolism and improve your overall health. 
Did I miss any other metabolism boosting foods? Let me know your thoughts in the comment section below
~Dr. G
 
 
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