How To Make A Healthy Smoothie For Weight Loss (Five Simple Steps)

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Smoothies are a great breakfast option for packing in plenty of nutrients into your day. For weight loss, it’s all about what you put in them. To make a smoothie a healthy complete meal, you want to formulate it with a balance of healthy foods to keep you feeling full until the next meal.

When prepared appropriately, smoothies are great for fat loss because they give your body a super boost of nutrition and can help keep you away from choosing less healthy food over the day. Follow these top pointers for building a healthy smoothie which trumps any sugar-loaded commercially prepared product. Dark leafy greens and herbs are the everyday superfoods found in your kitchen.

Makes vegetables the base of your breakfast smoothie for the nutrients and bulk-adding fibre. If you have a powerful blender you can add just about any kind of vegetable. In less powerful blenders use courgette, beetroot (grated), cucumber, and leafy greens which are softer in texture. Dark leafy greens (spinach, silverbeet, kale etc.), courgette, broccoli, beetroot, carrot, or cucumber.

Limit the fruit to no more than 1 cup. Fruit is naturally high in sugar and for anyone trying to drop belly weight, limiting sugar is a great place to start. Berries are a good fruit of choice because of their low sugar content. Citrus fruits, especially lemon or lime add a good sharp flavour which balances the bitterness of vegetables. Berries, lemon, lime, kiwi, and seasonal fruit.

Using healthy fat is key for making your meal balanced and satisfying. It’s about getting the right balance of healthy fat for your individual needs. Too much fat can turn into and excess of calories preventing weight loss. Use just enough of these healthy fat additions to build a smoothie which will keep you full until lunch time.

Avocado, coconut milk/cream, nut butter, linseed oil, Greek yoghurt, crushed nuts/seeds/coconut topping. Protein is also a key part of any healthy breakfast to keep you feeling satisfied and balancing blood sugar levels over the day. Protein needs are very individual, but usually between 15-30 grammes is enough for a meal. Check labels on food or use a tracking app to work out how much protein is in your smoothie recipe. Remember vegetables and some fats (yoghurt, buts) also act as a source of protein. Natural protein powder (whey, pea, rice, hemp), Greek yoghurt, quinoa, nuts, seeds.

The purpose of adding liquid is mostly functional. Add enough liquid to make your smoothie blend and adjust according to how you think you like it. The liquid in the smoothie does also add to your daily fluid intake which is a good bonus for anyone who struggles to drink enough later in the day.

Another bonus is in choosing herbal teas or good quality coffee by providing antioxidants which are linked to numerous health benefits. Water, green tea, herbal tea, coffee, coconut milk (count for the calories from fat). Once you’ve got a base smoothie recipe following the top five points above, adding in super additions is up to you.

We all have personal tastes when it comes to smoothies so these additions are best for your own experimentation. There are many of superfoods and powders available nowadays coming attached with many health claims. My suggestion is first starting with making your smoothie super in and of itself. Other superfood additions are a bonus on top. Greens powder, cinnamon, ginger, cocoa, matcha, turmeric. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. What You Need to Know about Comprehensive Health Checkup,

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