May 11, 2008

The Best Natural Appetite Suppressants for Weight Loss

by Reagan Miers

The purpose of natural appetite suppressants is to help you control your biggest challenge of weight loss: appetite control. Controlling your appetite prevents you from overeating which means you can lose weight faster and easier.

Many people are opting for natural appetite suppressants. There are three major options available to you: supplements, whole foods or a combination of both. Natural appetite suppressants are very quick and convenient. Yet, they can be a bit expensive. Whole foods are cheaper and you will reap the added nutritional benefits from them that you won't obtain from a supplement. Many people find that opting to use both supplements and whole foods in combination is a powerful natural appetite suppressant. Here is a run down of the top natural appetite suppressants that you can choose from.

Supplements as Natural Appetite Suppressants

Hoodia Gordonii

The cactus looking plant is found in South Africa's Kalahari Desert. It has been used for centuries by the natives of this region to control their appetites. It was especially used by the Bushmen to help them control their appetites when they would take long hunting trips. Eating a small piece of the hoodia gordonii plant controlled their appetites for hours.

You can't find hoodia gordonii in its raw form, but you can find hoodia diet pills that contain it. You need to be careful when you buy hoodia supplements as most of them contain very little hoodia gordonii. Those that do contain authentic hoodia gordonii can be effective appetite suppressants. While they are convenient, they are very expensive. At the time of this writing, they cost around $50 for a one-month supply.

Whey Protein

People have used whey protein powder as a natural appetite suppressant for years. Another benefit of whey protein powder is it helps muscle growth. This is important because fat is burned by muscle. Whey Protein is convenient, cheap and it comes in a wide range of flavors. Many people add it to smoothies and shakes or to their food recipes.

Whole Foods as Natural Appetite Suppressants

Water

Water is the cheapest and one of the most powerful natural appetite suppressants. You can easily curb your appetite by drinking water throughout the day. The next time you feel hungry, try drinking water. Many people confuse hunger with their body's need for water. Drinking water when you first feel hungry can easily make those nagging "hunger" pains go away. Also, an easy way to eat less at meals is to drink a glass of water before your meal. This simple trick can go a long way in reducing your total caloric intake.

Green Leafy Vegetables

Cabbage, spinach, lettuce, and bok choy are great natural appetite suppressants. These green leafy veggies are a great source of fiber and they are low in calories. In fact, these green vegetables are considered "negative calorie" foods. This means it takes more calories to digest these foods than the foods actually contain!

Pickles

Pickles are a wonderful natural appetite suppressant. I'm not referring to the pickles you will find on the grocery store shelves that are packed full of sugar-and calories-but naturally organic pickles. These pickles are delicious and an entire jar of them may contain less than 100 calories! Pickles are a great low calorie snack that you can indulge in without feeling the guilt.

Apples

Apples are a great source of fiber and they are only about 100 calories each. They are wonderful natural appetite suppressants. Apples are a great substitute for those snack foods that have more calories in them such as chips, candy bars, pies and cakes.

Now that you have your list of the best natural appetite suppressants available, you will be able to control your appetite, prevent overeating and jump-start your weight loss journey. The added bonus is you will be able to eat some foods to your heart's content and losing weight won't be such a challenge!

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