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Coffee Diet? What's Next, Eating Water!


Just when you though Dieting couldn't get any wackier, along comes the coffee diet! With so many weird fads around these days, nothing should surprise me anymore. Among the plethora of diets that come and go none have gotten my interest more quickly than the coffee diet. I could just imaging having my meals prepared in a 1 cup coffee maker as opposed to a commercial microwave or hot oven .

As someone who's a bit of a coffee addict, I have to admit that I was more than curious on how drinking java was going to contribute to weight loss, but then I remember how my mother always used to say that drinking a cup of black coffee every morning to curb my appetite until lunch time.

The proponents of the coffee diet suggest that anyone who wants to shed a few kilos should do the same. However, this weight loss approach needs to be looked at a little deeper before we all jump (quite literally) on the coffee diet bandwagon. With so many get-thin-quick schemes floating around it is best to take a step back and consider the situation before starting any program whether it’s a health diet such as a diet to lower cholesterol , or a high blood pressure diet , or simply an attempt to trim up for the bikini season.

Of course, the first step to any weight loss program is to pay a visit to your doctor. A complete physical never hurt anyone and your physician will have valuable insight into the coffee diet approach. Another person you may want to visit is your nutritionist. You may find through these two visits that a coffee diet is the right thing for your weight loss needs.

There's a plethora of weight loss programs out there, that's for sure. Some use specific combinations of food. These combinations are created with the goal of reducing caloric intake. Everyone knows that the fewer calories you take in, the more chance the fat has of dropping offf.

However, not all of these combinations are realistic or particularly healthy, either. Choosing a program that is too demanding may work at first, but you will inevitably fall back into your old routine.

The coffee diet boasts practically effortless progress in your dieting success. If you love a cup of java in the morning or throughout the day, you may need to include at least a cup of the beverage in your diet.

The interesting thing about the coffee diet is that coffee is not the foundation of the program. This doesn’t seem to make sense at first, but bear with me while I take a sip. Advocates of the coffee diet strongly urge you to eat well throughout the day. By well, they mean adopt a healthy food diet consuming small portions as part of the regime.

The coffee diet simply allows you moderate intake of coffee throughout the day. The coffee needs to be pure. Lattes and cappuccinos are off the list.

One thing that may be a negative factor is your insulin. Caffeine can make your blood sugar unstable. The insulin in your body will not be able to process it properly and it winds up stored in the body as fat. When you take on the coffee diet, make sure that you don’t drink too much. Good luck.

 
 
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