How to Increase Metabolism?
The problem of excess weight is not only a matter of aesthetics, but also of health. Losing weight is not an easy task. In such a situation, it is worth taking the opportunity to make use of the gifts of nature, which can speed up the metabolism and fat burning.
What is Metabolism?
Metabolism is the chemical reaction that helps convert food into energy. It is the rate at which calories are converted into energy. Depending on body weight, age, gender, and genetics, this rate varies. A fast metabolism keeps body fat levels low. Even in cases of people who do not try to stick to a diet.
How to Speed Up Metabolism?
We can boost our metabolism to make it work more efficiently and to burn fat more effectively. So how do we do that?
Physical activity
Remember that exercise must be regular to maintain an increased metabolism. Therefore, you should work out several times a week for best results. This will not only keep your metabolism at a high enough level but also accelerate the burning of body fat.
Regular meals
The regularity is also worthwhile in food. Otherwise, the body slows down the metabolism to conserve energy for longer. A healthy, balanced diet that boosts metabolism is the basis of any weight loss process.
What Boosts Metabolism?
- Green tea – contains catechins that can speed up metabolism. Thanks to digestive enzymes, catechins can inhibit the absorption of glucose and fat that we supply with food.
- Nettle – an infusion of nettle has a diuretic effect, helping to rid the body of excess water and toxins. Nettle improves the metabolic rate and also has several other health-promoting properties, e.g., it improves liver function and strengthens the stomach.
- Yerba mate – this plant accelerates the digestive process and speeds up metabolism, thanks to the caffeine it contains. It is also a source of many vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
- Ginger – stimulates the digestive tract. It contains gingerol, an ingredient responsible for burning fat. In addition, ginger lowers cholesterol and blood glucose levels. It also has a strong anti-inflammatory effect.
Metabolism and Age
Time does not work in favor of metabolism. Why? The older we get, the more our metabolism slows down. To speed up metabolic processes, it is worth thinking about changing our lifestyle to one that is healthier and suited to our age, e.g., paying more attention to calorie requirements and the amount of vitamins we consume. Despite our changing metrics, we should remember to exercise and get enough sleep. Without this, we cannot boost these processes in the body.
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