Eat More Pectin For Successful Weight Loss
By: Lee Dobbins
Wouldn't it be great if there was a way to not feel so hungry all the time
when you are trying to lose weight? Well there is a way and it's not some new
fad either, it's something that's natural, has no adverse side effects and might
be sitting right in your fridge - fiber.
One type of fiber that you probably already have been eating is called pectin.
Pectin is found in fruits, such as apples, strawberries, and peaches, along with
vegetables including carrots, sweet potatoes and beans. Pectin is a carbohydrate
that has no calories.
Pectin is a great source of fiber, which we all know is important for a healthy
diet. Aside from helping you feel full longer, pectin can help to cut
cholesterol and blood sugar levels. It may even aid in the prevention of colon
cancer.
Pectin can help you lose and maintain your weight because it causes the stomach
to empty more slowly. As a result, after eating pectin, you feel satisfied
longer. This means that you will eat less, which will lead to weight loss. And
if you think you'll have to be gobbling down hundreds of apples or guzzling
pectin drinks, think again - research has shown that as little as a single
teaspoon can help you to feel satisfied.
Where Can You Get Pectin?
Thankfully, you won't have to drive miles out of your way to get your supply of
pectin because it is sold right in your local grocery store. It comes in a
powder, which may be known as Sure-Jel, or a liquid, known as Certo. Derived
from grapefruit and apples, pectin is usually found with the baking supplies in
most supermarkets.
How To Take Pectin
You can mix pectin with orange juice, water, or soft drinks. It has no taste so
shouldn't affect the taste of the beverage you mix it in. It is best to increase
your intake gradually to let your system adjust to the added fiber. Start off
with a teaspoon a day and then gradually add more in to a max of 3 teaspoons a
day. You can also add pectin to broth or soups, applesauce and even baked
potatoes.
Author Bio
Lee Dobbins writes about
Low Carb and Low GI eating as well as other weight loss
issues. Visit www.lowcarb-resource.com for more articles on healthy dieting.