There
are herbs which act like natural fat burners and energy boosting sources.
However, before we dive into the numerous benefits of herbs, I’m going to start
with a warning:
There is NO magic pill
There’s
a multi-billion dollar industry built on this premise that you’re going to find
a magic pill. The truth is: there is no magic pill or magic solution. I am
going to be talking specifically about whole foods in supplemental form. These
herbs have been used for thousands of years in some cases.
I
take whole food herbs and that is what I will be discussing with you. Not the
ones created synthetically. The herbs that I’m introducing you to are
clinically proven, have historical use and work well. But they work only in
conjunction with getting plenty of sleep, exercising and eating healthily
You cannot just sit on your couch, gorge on junk food, sleep for 6 hours or less and expect to magically shed fat by popping a few herbs. While these herbs work as a supplement to your healthy lifestyle, they are NOT a substitute for getting plenty of sleep, eating quality foods or physical activity.
You cannot just sit on your couch, gorge on junk food, sleep for 6 hours or less and expect to magically shed fat by popping a few herbs. While these herbs work as a supplement to your healthy lifestyle, they are NOT a substitute for getting plenty of sleep, eating quality foods or physical activity.
Supplements are just that:
supplemental. They supplement a healthy lifestyle
If
you aren’t getting enough sleep – your hormones will get exhausted and you’ll
have vicious food cravings and an increased appetite. If you aren’t feeding
your body quality foods – your metabolism will not work efficiently and you
will be bogged down with chemicals.
If
you aren’t exercising or indulging in physical activity – you’re making your
body weaker, sluggish and it becomes more prone to sickness and disease.
Ultimately, it’s the lifestyle that is the most important. Remember that these
herbs do work for fat loss, increasing energy and boosting health, but they
will not work without the foundation of the lifestyle factors.
Let
us explore 6 magical herbs that boost energy and assist in fat burn:
1. Matcha
Matcha literally means ‘powdered tea’ and
it’s a special form of green tea that is usually grown in Japan. Unlike
traditional green tea where the leaves are infused into hot water via tea bags
then discarded, with Matcha you’re actually consuming the entire
chlorophyll-rich leaves that have been handpicked, steamed, dried and ground
into a fine green powder.
Matcha contains EGCG (epigallocatechin gallate)
– a very potent antioxidant. This antioxidant increases fat oxidation by 33%.
EGCG inhibits fat cell development, increases fat excretion, and revs ups your
metabolism.
Matcha tea provides an energy boost without
the coffee crash headache, thanks to the relaxing properties of L-theanine.
L-theanine counterbalances the jittery effects of caffeine.
2. Cordyceps Mushrooms
Cordyceps
Mushrooms come from an Asian mushroom known as Cordyceps Sinesis (C. Sinesis),
which sprouts from the body of dead caterpillars in the wild. Cordyceps is
categorized as a medicinal mushroom with thousands of years of use in Chinese
medicine. This herb is gaining popularity as it is being used as a pre-workout
supplement and in several athletic competitions.
Oxygen
intake is crucial to supplying nutrients to the muscles, preventing fatigue and
buildup of lactic acid. Cordyceps works by improving oxygen circulation. This
leads to increase in stamina and endurance. Studies show that Corydceps
efficiently increases your insulin sensitivity. The opposite of that is insulin
resistance, and a classic sign of having insulin resistance is excess belly
fat.
So
this medicinal mushroom in conjunction with sleep, nutrition and exercise will
help you to finally burn off that excess body fat. Cordyceps is what’s called
an ‘Adaptogen’.
Adaptogens
are a group of non-toxic, non-habit-forming substances that help your body to
adapt to your environment. For example, if you’re experiencing a lot of stress,
adaptogens help your body adapt to that stress and handle it better. Which is
why it works so great as a pre-workout supplement, because working out puts
stress on your body and this herb helps your body to better cope and handle
that stress.
Be
cautious of what brand you buy. With the ever-increasing demand for this scarce
mushroom, some manufacturers are using fake versions, or cutting it with soy,
in order to meet the demands.
3. Ginseng
Ginseng
is a popular and well-known herb. Don’t expect speedy results with Ginseng as
it is subtle. Ginseng is an adaptogen and has been studied in the Journal of
Diabetes. It is shown to boost energy levels, speed metabolism, increase weight
loss and insulin sensitivity. Ginseng helps regulate your blood sugar levels.
4. Cinnamon
Cinnamon is beneficial for improving the way your body regulates blood sugar levels. Remember that it is imperative to have stable levels of blood sugar. According to the research done at Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center, not only does Cinnamon reduce blood sugar levels in people with Type 2 Diabetes, it also reduces triglycerides and LDL levels (bad cholesterol).
I
buy cinnamon in bulk and I add it to my smoothies. Additionally I sprinkle
cinnamon on fruits and use it while cooking. I also mix 1/2 or 1 tsp of
Cinnamon to a glass of water and I drink it.
I
love Cayenne pepper a lot. I sprinkle cayenne pepper into my water as well.
More and more supplements are utilizing Cayenne in their formulas and for good
reason: Cayenne is a good source of Vitamins A, B & C. It contains
potassium and manganese.
Cayenne
contains capsaicin which gives pepper it’s heat, and it has been found
to aid the body in digesting and utilizing proteins, regulating body
temperature, easing arthritis, promoting weight loss and improving circulation.
According to the American Chemical Society, Cayenne has also been found to
shrink fat tissue and lower blood fat levels.
One
of the reasons it’s so beneficial is because of thermogenesis. Thermogenesis
boosts your metabolism and burns calories at a higher level.
All
of the above benefits are great and all, but I truly love cayenne because of
how great it is for digestion. I have a sensitive digestion system and cayenne
promotes the production of anti-inflammatory compounds that start to coat the
gut again and to heal internally.
Whenever
my stomach hurts, or I have bloating and/or indigestion, a dash of cayenne into
a glass of water relieves much of this pain and discomfort.
In
its most natural form, Cacao is a seed. Everything chocolate comes from a seed
and is called Cocoa beans. Contrary to popular belief, chocolate is NOT bad for
you. In its raw form, it does not contain any sugar or dairy.
Cacao
(chocolate) is one of the most delicious and healthy super-foods that exist.
It’s beneficial for PMS symptoms, good for metabolizing glucose, keeping the
heart healthy, easing depression and it also helps as a delivery agent for many
other super-foods like mushrooms, Goji berries and Spirulina.
Here
are a few good properties of Cacao:
Magnesium:
Boosts heart and
brain, alleviates muscle cramping and alkalinity, improves bone strength
Vitamin C:
Supports the immune
system
Zinc:
Improves
immunity, boosts the liver, pancreas and skin
Phenylethlamine:
Improves focus
and suppresses the appetite
Tryptophan:
Enhances the mood
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