insideKENT Magazine Issue 65 - August 2017 | Page 124

HEALTH+WELLNESS ready…steady…SLIM cont. EGGS WATERCRESS TOMATOES Eggs get quite a lot of flak – in the 50s, the slogan “go to work on an egg” made sure generations to come were all dipping their toast soldiers most mornings, but then along came Edwina Curry claiming that most of the egg production in the country was affected by salmonella and a lot of people became wary. Fear ye not though, egg lovers – studies have since shown that protein-packed eggs helped slimmers who started their day with one consume fewer calories for a whopping 36 hours after breakfast. Granted, a bowl of watercress won’t fill you up, but add it to an already healthy diet and you have an effective recipe for a flatter stomach because it’s a great source of iodine, which helps boost metabolism. Additionally, the diuretic properties of watercress mean it’s great at flushing out toxins and excess fluids, and it’s loaded with countless nutritious vitamins and minerals, so your skin will glow thanks to a tip-top digestive system. Not only are tomatoes a delicious fat-fighting food, they’re brimful with antioxidants, are known for their ability to reduce both inflammation and water retention, and – their trump card – they are also proven to reduce the body’s natural resistance to leptin, a type of protein that assists with regulating both appetite and metabolic rate, and is therefore essential to help us lose weight. LEMON You know celebs are always banging on about how they start their day with hot water and lemon? Turns out they have a point. When added to water, smoothies and salad dressings, the acid in lemons has an alkalising effect on our stomachs, which helps speed up digestion and aids weight loss. BANANAS A surprising entry on the list because many feel that bananas – regarded widely as a carb- heavy, calorie-heavy fruit – actually contribute to weight gain, when in fact they don’t; not only will eating a banana fill you with slow- release, fibre-rich energy, they also help to relieve water retention thanks to their high potassium levels. 124 GARLIC If you’re prepared for the bad breath that may come with it, start adding garlic to everything and not only will you benefit from all of its wonderful antioxidant properties, but you’ll also reap the rewards of all of the allicin contained in it. A naturally occurring chemical, allicin reacts with our blood cells to kill of any harmful bacteria in the gut and also regulates the formation of fat cells, so less fat is likely to be stored. ASPARAGUS The Rolls Royce of vegetables, asparagus spears are packed full of vitamins A, B- complex, C and E, as well as zinc, which works wonders for clearing bad skin, and potassium, which shifts unwanted fluids from the body. They’re also rich in asparagine – a natural amino acid that helps breaks down fat in cells. CHILLI No surprises here as chilli is widely lauded for its metabolism-boosting properties and it deserves a mention simply for that because a raised metabolism helps our bodies burn fat faster, but how does chilli do it? Spicy chillies are capsicum, a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family, Solanaceae, and capsicum has been proven by scientists across the pond to have a thermogenic effect on our bodies, which makes us burn calories faster. RED WINE While we’re not suggesting you guzzle a bottle with every meal, research has shown that resveratrol, a substance found in grapes, berries and red wine turns our excess flabby bits into calorie-burning ‘brown’ or ‘beige’ fat, which reduces weight gain by burning up calories. Cheers to that.