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    7 New Weight Loss Rules

    You don't need to go on an extreme diet or eliminate carbs entirely to lose weightYou don't need to go on an extreme diet or eliminate carbs entirely to lose weightIn the world of fantasy wish lists, wouldn't it be great if--instead of prompting us to snack all the time--our bodies would just use up fat we have already stored?

    One major reason this doesn't happen has to do with our diets. When you consume starch and refined sugar, these foods enter the bloodstream quickly, causing a sugar spike. Your body then produces the hormone insulin to drive that sugar from your bloodstream into cells. But over time, excessive levels of insulin can make your muscle cells lose sensitivity to the hormone, leading to type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Your fat cells are another story: They always remain sensitive. Insulin spikes lock fat into them, so you can't use it for energy.

    How do you break this cycle and get your body to work optimally again? Happily, you don't need to go on an extreme diet. The first step is just to reduce the blood sugar spikes that produce sharp increases of insulin. The substance in our diet that's most responsible for these surges is starch--namely, anything made from potatoes, rice, flour, corn, or other grains. (Think pasta, lasagna, white bread, doughnuts, cookies, and cakes.) You could cut out these foods entirely. But wouldn't it be great if there were a way to solve the problem without completely eliminating these carbs?

    It turns out there is. You can blunt the blood sugar-raising effects by taking advantage of natural substances in foods that slow carbohydrate digestion and entry into the bloodstream. No matter what kind of sugar blocker you use, your waistline (and health) will win in the end.

    Use these 7 weight loss rules from The Sugar Blocker's Diet to tap into the power of foods that can naturally slow sugar absorption, so you can keep eating meals you love.

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    1. Have a Fatty Snack 10 To 30 Minutes Before Your Meals

    Reason:
    You remain fuller longer.

    At the outlet of your stomach is a muscular ring, the pyloric valve. It regulates the speed at which food leaves your stomach and enters your small intestine. This valve is all that stands between the ziti in your stomach and a surge of glucose in your bloodstream. But you can send your pyloric valve a message to slow down.

    Fat triggers a reflex that constricts the valve and slows digestion. As little as a teaspoon of fat--easily provided by a handful of nuts or a piece of cheese--will do the trick, provided you eat it before your meal.

    Get 6 High-Protein, Healthy Snack Ideas


    2. Start Your Meal with a Salad

    Reason:
    It soaks up starch and sugar.

    Soluble fiber from the pulp of plants--such as beans, carrots, apples, and oranges--swells like a sponge in your intestines and traps starch and sugar in the niches between its molecules. Soluble means "dissolvable"--and indeed, soluble fiber eventually dissolves, releasing glucose. However, that takes time. The glucose it absorbs seeps into your bloodstream slowly, so your body needs less insulin to handle it. A good way to ensure that you get enough soluble fiber is to have a salad--preferably before, rather than after, you eat a starch.

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    3. Have Some Vinegar

    Reason:
    It slows the breakdown of starch into sugar.

    The high acetic acid content in vinegar deactivates amylase, the enzyme that turns starch into sugar. (It doesn't matter what kind of vinegar you use.) Because it acts on starch only, it has no effect on the absorption of refined sugar. In other words, it will help if you eat bread, but not candy. But there's one more benefit: Vinegar also increases the body's sensitivity to insulin.

    You should consume vinegar at the start of your meal. Put it in salad dressing or sprinkle a couple of tablespoons on meat or vegetables. Vinegar brings out the flavor of food, as salt does.

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    4. Include Protein with Your Meal

    Reason:
    You won't secrete as much insulin.

    Here's a paradox: You want to blunt insulin spikes--but to do that, you need to start secreting insulin sooner rather than later. It's like a fire department responding to a fire. The quicker the alarm goes off, the fewer firefighters will be needed to put out the blaze.

    Even though protein contains no glucose, it triggers a "first-phase insulin response" that occurs so fast, it keeps your blood sugar from rising as high later--and reduces the total amount of insulin you need to handle a meal. So have meatballs with your spaghetti.

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    5. Eat Lightly Cooked Vegetables

    Reason:
    You digest them more slowly.

    Both fruits and vegetables contain soluble fiber. As a rule, though, vegetables make better sugar blockers, because they have more fiber and less sugar.

    But don't cook your vegetables to mush. Boiling vegetables until they're limp and soggy saturates the soluble fiber, filling it with water so it can't absorb the sugar and starch you want it to. Also, crisp vegetables are chunkier when they reach your stomach, and larger food particles take longer to digest, so you'll feel full longer. Another tip: Roasted vegetables like cauliflower can often serve as a delicious starch substitute.

    Get 9 Tasty Fat-Fighting Snacks


    6. Have a Glass of Wine with Dinner

    Reason:
    Your liver won't produce as much glucose.

    Alcohol has unique sugar-blocking properties. Your liver normally converts some of the fat and protein in your blood to glucose, which adds to the glucose from the carbs you eat. But alcohol consumed with a meal temporarily halts your liver's glucose production. A serving of any alcohol--beer, red or white wine, or a shot of hard liquor--will reduce the blood sugar load of a typical serving of starch by approximately 25%.

    That doesn't mean you should have several drinks (especially if you have diabetes, as multiple drinks can cause hypoglycemia). Not only does alcohol contain calories, but it also delays the sensation of fullness, so you tend to overeat and pile on calories. Be especially mindful about avoiding cocktails that are made with sweetened mixers--yet another source of sugar.

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    7. Eat Sweets for Desserts Only

    Reason:
    All of the above.

    If you eat sweets on an empty stomach, there's nothing to impede the sugar from racing directly into your bloodstream--no fat, no soluble fiber, no protein, no vinegar. But if you confine sweets to the end of the meal, you have all of the built-in protection the preceding rules provide. If you want to keep blood sugar on an even keel, avoid between-meal sweets at all costs--and when you do indulge, don't eat more than you can hold in the cup of your hand. But a few bites of candy after a meal will have little effect on your blood sugar and insulin--and can be quite satisfying.

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    Question: Which of these weight loss tips are you most likely to try?


    --By Rob Thompson, MD

    Adapted from The Sugar Blockers Diet : Eat Great, Lose Weight--A Doctor's 3-Step Plan to Lose Weight, Lower Blood Sugar, and Beat Diabetes--While Eating the Carbs You Love, by Rob Thompson, MD, with the editors of Prevention (Rodale, 2012).

    More from Prevention.com:

    Control Blood Sugar with This 5-Week Meal Plan


    12 Ways to Never Get Diabetes


    7 Tips to Keeping the Weight Off -- for Good





    Lose pounds and inches and watch your Belly Flatten!


     

    66 comments

    • jerry  •  2 months ago
      Is swimming good for your figure? If swimming good for your figure, explain whale to me!
    • jerry  •  2 months ago
      eat 1/4 pound sauerkraut & you loose weight, do not try SENSA it's Bogus dont work! less fat & sugar will hel; too much excercise may hurt you more, than do you good Your heart only good for so many beats, and that it... Don't waste on exercise
    • Angelo Bepp  •  3 months ago
      Warden Norton has an 8th way. Bread & water for a month in solitary. Take that Jenny Craig.
    • Irene  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 months ago
      Eat a fatty snack?! OK! Really?
      • Fly 3 months ago
        Yes. Fat satiates you, unlike carby food. And fat is NOT evil, so enjoy!
    • Rolando  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 months ago
      doing exercises every day and eating well is the best way to keep healhty
    • JustMe  •  3 months ago
      quessin' I need to put down the can of Pringles as I read this......
      • VBGirl 3 months ago
        Yeah, probably.....
      • B 3 months ago
        use the left hand
      • B 3 months ago
        clearly not a switch hitter
    • Dennis  •  3 months ago
      Science schmience...want to lose weight? Burn more calories than you eat. I don't care where your calories come from, it doesn't matter as long as you operate on a calorie deficit.
      • Fly 3 months ago
        Wrong!
      • Dennis 3 months ago
        Actually dear, no, I'm right. Show me a diet that allows you to eat more calories than you burn without gaining weight. Believe me, I'd love to know about that one.
      • Michelle 3 months ago
        you are wrong, its not all about the calories. It's about the amount of salt and sugar you intake. and it doesn't matter how many calories you burn while your working out, it's about how hard you work out so your body can continue burning calories through out the day.
    • Rebecca  •  Center Moriches, New York  •  3 months ago
      someone should explain to shine what the word "new" means. They use it incorrectly on a regular basis. taking old information, rearranging it slightly and spitting it back out again and again and again and again doesnt really qualify.
    • Texas Ranger  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 months ago
      If I could Stop Smoking Weed and Eating Girl Scout Cookies. I would be OK!
      • Skibtles n ice tee 3 months ago
        Why? You'll be happier high and snacking....mmm now I'm hungry!
      • Puddin 3 months ago
        LOL!!!
      • dan 3 months ago
        Keep smokin the weed but instead of eating Girl Scout Cookies just eat the GIRL SCOUT!!
    • Lil MsMe  •  New Hampshire, Ohio  •  3 months ago
      Quit fast food cold turkey...
      • Here we go again 3 months ago
        The bad thing is even the natural stuff has so many hormones and preservatives, should it cost more to buy organic and be healthier.
      • Lil MsMe 3 months ago
        cry me a river....cook from scratch!!!
      • B 3 months ago
        or buy bulk laxatives
    • MichaelM  •  Niagara Falls, New York  •  3 months ago
      quit fast food, eat nothing that comes from a drive through window. I was diagnosed with Diabetes in September just by not eating on the road I dropped 31 pounds in one month. No pop, sweetened iced tea, Arizona Iced tea and snapple both soooooo deceptive, they are not healthy alternatives to pepsi or coke, they are just bad.
      Even if you screw up at home its not nearly as bad as eating at mcdonalds or burger king or anyother joint. You make those changes and read labels for things like sugar, salt and high frutose corn syrup and mono sodium glutamate, I will guarantee you will feel better and weight will fall off and your energy will go up.
    • BR  •  3 months ago
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      Eventually, they will get the message.
    • Riaz Qureshi  •  Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam  •  3 months ago
      The seven weight loss rules are great idea and have lot to learn. However, I not only do not agree with consuming alcohol at any time but suggest that a scientific proof from authentic source be cited where control and alcohol consumers are compared in a double blind fashion, in a multi center, cross over fashion ,randomized study with a statistically representative sample size is chosen in a clinical trial and shows data p value significant weight looser in Alcohol consumer group.
    • Pam  •  Waterford, Connecticut  •  3 months ago
      I've been eating a salad after dinner. I'll now eat it before dinner so the vinegar can work better. Thanks for the tips!
    • mercy  •  Nairobi, Kenya  •  3 months ago
      nt hard to follow
    • CC Rider  •  3 months ago
      So if I've got this right: Tie a ribbon around your waist, drink more booze, eat fatty snacks before dinner, eat spaghetti for breakfast, have ice cream for dessert, and drink some vinegar. Yeah - sounds perfect...
    • Bubba  •  Cincinnati, Ohio  •  3 months ago
      Go to Red Lobster load up on Cheese and Garlic biscuits, Lots of crab legs, and all you can eat shrimp.
    • Walter  •  3 months ago
      The best diet is common sense, there is no diet that fits everyone, you must do what works for you by experimenting. If there were a true diet that worked for everyone, we'd all be on it already!
    • Karen  •  Manila, Philippines  •  3 months ago
      Thanks..
    • zodiac  •  3 months ago
      And these are new how?

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