It is a well known fact that durable weight loss cannot be achieved without a rich and healthy diet that ultimately should become a habit. But did you know that certain vitamins and minerals can actually aid weight loss? Take a look at a list of vitamins and minerals that can help you achieve your dream silhouette easier along with the best sources to find them.
Whether you decide to try to lose weight the old fashioned way,
or you prefer to experiment with popular diets that hit the market,
make sure that you get all the necessary vitamins and minerals for
proper body functioning. A nutritional boost is always welcome,
even if you try to eat as healthy as possible. On the other hand,
if you are on a diet that cuts essential food
groups, vitamin supplements are necessary to be able to avoid
nutritional imbalances that might ultimately make you sick. If you
would like to go beyond the one multivitamin a day concept, here
are a few vitamins that you might want to focus your attention
on:
B vitamins
The vitamins from the B complex have a multitude of functions
through the body. While you might think that vegetarians and vegans
might have to worry more about their B vitamin intake, these
vitamins can be an invaluable as they can provide an important
energy boost. Here are the B vitamins that can create a positive
impact in terms of weight loss:
Vitamin B6 has an important role in metabolizing fats and
regulating thyroid. While the correlation between the first
function and weight loss can be easily
understood, many people might be unaware of the fact that thyroid
problems are one of the causes of weight
gain. Moreover, increasing your intake of vitamin B6 will
also speed up your metabolism, thus helping you burn more calories.
Natural sources of B vitamins are whole grains, bananas, dried
fruit, molasses, avocados or chicken.
Biotin(Vitamin H) is a vitamin from the B complex that is also
crucial when it comes to weight loss, as it ensures proper enzyme
functioning, while also balancing blood sugar levels. In addition
to preventing energy highs and lows, this vitamin can also make it
easier to resist sugary snacks that might seem a good choice when
trying to beat afternoon slumps. Good natural sources are eggs
(great source of choline, another essential nutrient for weight
loss), beans, nuts or Swiss chard.
Vitamin D
This vitamin has received a great deal of attention lately after it
was discovered that this vitamin has a lot more health benefits
than it was previously thought. And, while more researches need to
be done in order to determine the exact correlation between vitamin
D and weight loss, studies seem to point out the fact that those
with higher D vitamin levels were able to lose more weight than
those without. Vitamin D and calcium might be an even better combo
as calcium is another nutrient that might help weight loss. Good
sources of vitamin D are cod liver oil, salmon, mackerel, eggs,
fortified foods, cheese and mushrooms.
Vitamins C and E
Together, these two vitamins have an important role in fighting
free radicals. Both of these vitamins can boost the immune system
and fight fatigue. In addition, vitamin C helps the body convert
glucose into energy
instead of being stored as fat. Vitamin E helps preserve vitamin C,
they can be taken together for a greater effect. Incorporate foods
such as citric fruits, leafy greens, broccoli, liver, wheat germ
oil, berries, watermelon or peas to be able to boost your intake of
these two vitamins.
Another supplement that might be beneficial is chromium as it helps
reduce sugar cravings and helps
process carbohydrates. It can be naturally found in sweet potatoes,
corn, seafood, tomatoes or spinach. If you decide to take
supplements instead of relying on natural sources, make sure to
check with your doctor for the right dosage and precautions.
Overdosing on fat soluble vitamins might have unpleasant effects,
so make sure that you get the right recommendations for
you.
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