How to Get Rid of a Beer Belly
by Edward Group
Global
Healing Center
Many of my
readers and clients often ask me about how they can lose weight
around their mid-section, a problematic area that doesnt seem
to go away, no matter how many miles they run or sit-ups they do
at the gym.
Oftentimes,
this extra weight comes from what we all know as the beer
belly. That unsightly pudge that comes from too drinking too
much alcohol, eating a variety of unhealthy/fatty foods, such as
processed
white flour, sugar and foods low in fiber.
Many of you
may be unaware that the average can of beer contains 140 calories,
and the averaged mixed-drink has over 600 calories. These are also
what are known as empty-calories meaning that your body
will have to work pretty hard to process them, without getting anything
back in the way of vital nutrients, vitamins and minerals. Typically,
this leads to weight gain.
What is more,
alcohol has been shown to actual interfere with your bodys
ability to metabolize fats, meaning that your body actual stores
fat much easier. And from this combined effect comes the quintessential
beer belly.
The following
article will address the beer belly and the active steps you can
take to deflate it.
The Obvious
One: Stop Drinking Alcohol
The best step
you can take for your health, as well as the best way to get rid
of your beer belly, is to stop taking in what is causing the extra
pudge. If you truly enjoy a cold beer, just be sure to drink in
moderation.
Try cutting
back to one or two alcoholic drinks per week. Reducing the amount
of alcohol you take in can lead to a huge reduction in your total
weekly calorie intake. In fact, if you just stop drinking alcohol,
as well as sodas,
you quickly notice a drop in weight.
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October
8, 2011
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© 2011 Global
Healing Center
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