What if losing weight no longer meant restricting
yourself or obsessively calculating? A renowned doctor shares gentle,
scientifically proven methods for getting back to your ideal weight.
Discover these 9 intuitive approaches that will transform your
relationship with food.
Optimal hydration: your daily slimming secret
Did
you know that our bodies sometimes confuse thirst with a desire to eat?
Drinking enough water throughout the day not only helps you stay
hydrated, but also helps you better control your cravings. A glass of
water before each meal acts as a natural appetite suppressant, helping
you limit unwanted snacking without frustration.
A complete breakfast: your ally against cravings
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The first meal of the day plays a crucial role in
regulating appetite. A breakfast rich in essential nutrients (protein,
fiber, vitamins) will help you last until lunch without feeling the need
to reach for sweets. Think eggs, oatmeal, or fresh fruit, and take the
time to savor this key moment of your day.
Enjoyable physical activity: the engine of your metabolism
There’s
no need to turn yourself into a top-level athlete! Simply incorporating
an activity you enjoy into your daily routine can boost your energy
expenditure. Whether it’s a digestive walk, a swim, or a game of
badminton, the important thing is to move with pleasure to release those
endorphins that will do your body and mind good.
Dietary fiber: your ally for digestion and satiety.
A true health asset, fiber plays a triple role: it
facilitates intestinal transit, prolongs the feeling of satiety, and
stabilizes blood sugar levels. Gradually incorporate more whole grains,
legumes, and vegetables into your diet. You’ll enjoy a low-calorie yet
highly nutritious diet.
The plant palette: an explosion of colors and benefits
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Fruits and vegetables are the undisputed stars of a
balanced diet. Their richness in water and micronutrients makes them
low-energy but highly nutritious. A simple tip: make half your plate a
variety of vegetables at each meal. Raw, cooked, in soup, or salad—mix
it up!
Mindful Chewing: Rediscover the Pleasure of Eating
Our brain needs time to register satiety. By eating too
quickly, we often consume more than necessary. Try putting down your
cutlery between bites, chewing thoroughly, and truly savoring the
flavors. This mindful eating approach will help you rediscover a healthy
relationship with food.
Protein: Your Body’s Long-Lasting Fuel
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