How to Suppress Your Appetite

December 30, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Health & Fitness

When you want to lose weight, one of the largest obstacles is your appetite. If you’re used to overeating or eating large meals on a regular basis, it can be a challenge to eat less as your system is always craving more. To help keep those cravings under control, you need to suppress your appetite as much as possible.

Appetite Suppressants

You have the options of many appetite suppressants available in the health food and diet industry, but before you make a selection from these products, you should do a bit of research to discover which appetite suppressant works best. After all, you don’t want to waste your money on an ineffective product. Also be sure to research any potential dangers from the pills as you don’t want to ingest any potentially harmful products either.

Natural Appetite Suppressants

According to a best weight loss guide pulled almost randomly from the store shelve or internet, it is fat better to avoid supplements when possible and take a more holistic approach to weight loss. That’s not to say you can’t suppress your appetite, but you might be able to keep hunger at bay more naturally and avoid products, at least initially.

Drink Water

If you drink water throughout the day, you are helping to keep your stomach full – even if it’s not full of food. Water passes through your system quickly, so to use water as an appetite suppressant, you have to use it at the right time. When you’d normally head to the kitchen for a snack or before you eat a large meal, drink a large glass of water. Your immediate need will be sated and you’ll be distracted by the water often enough to forget why you came to the kitchen in the first place.

Eat Fiber

Fiber is naturally filling, so the more fiber you can work into your diet, the longer you’ll feel full between meals. Fiber from fruits and vegetables can be filling, but the fiber found in whole grains is even more effective for the long-term.

Skip Simple Sugars

Any product with refined sugar will cause your system to spike and crash stimulating your appetite even more. Chips, candy, cookies, cake, white bread and many more snack products will have this effect – they will fill you up only briefly before leaving you feeling hungrier than you were initially. Avoid these and your appetite should remain more consistent, if not be suppressed.

Easy Step By Step

  • Research appetite suppressants to find the safest and most effective
  • Drink more water to feel full more naturally
  • Eat more fiber to stay fuller between meals
  • Skip sugars to avoid the rise and crash of appetite during the day.

Warnings, Advice, and Suggestions

Combining all of the natural appetite suppressants with a supplement will give you even better results, and always be sure to combine your program with exercise.

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