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One-Minute Weight Loss Secrets

November 10, 2009
Author: iopener

Yes ladies and gentlemen, it’s true. You can cut calories and burn fat in 60 seconds or less. With about 1,000 waking minutes in every day, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to slip these tips into your routine and watch the scale go down. If you’ve already begun to lose weight, these can maximize your efforts and speed results.

Weight Loss Secrets

1. Mix a juice spritzer:- Combine your favorite juice with plain or sparkling water. You can cut up to 85 calories per glass—and lose 5 pounds or more a year.

2. Pick up the cordless:- Burn calories while you talk: Do the laundry (68 calories), set the table (85 calories), or water plants (102 calories). (Values based on a 150-pound person and half an hour of activity.)

3. Pop a piece of gum:- Researchers recently discovered that chewing sugar-free gum all day increases your metabolic rate by about 20 percent. That could burn off more than 10 pounds a year.

4. Study the wrapper:- At a quick glance, that candy bar appears to contain 220 calories. But a closer look may reveal that it provides two or more servings—which more than doubles those calories.

5. Sip green tea before you walk:- The caffeine frees fatty acids so that you burn fat more easily. And the polyphenols (antioxidant compounds) in green tea appear to work with caffeine to increase calorie burn. (If you have high blood pressure, skip this tip.)

6. Ditch diet shakes:- The calorie savings are only temporary; you just eat more later.

7. Pack a lunch:- Dining out more than five times a week may make you eat more—nearly 300 calories a day—than if you dine out less frequently.

8. Dip your bread:- Use olive oil in place of butter. It’s healthier and may also help you eat less. In a recent study, dippers ate a total of 52 fewer calories on average than those who used butter.

9. Sprinkle flax on your cereal:- High-fiber, ground flaxseed can help curb your appetite and eliminate calories. Also add it to yogurt or muffin and bread mixes.