With the #1 Drink to Lose a Pound a Day!
“It’s not working. I just can’t lose weight.”
My
friend Tammy was trying to stick to the age old adage: eat breakfast every
morning and you’ll melt fat. Problem was, Tammy hates breakfast. She’s just not
hungry in the morning, and is too busy to boot. She’ll have a bite of bacon and
eggs, or a bowl of cereal—and then hit the road.
“Then
comes 10 a.m. I just can’t say no to a jelly donut,” she says. “Or three. I’m a
mess; I have no discipline.”
Discipline
isn’t Tammy’s problem. Tammy just needed to think outside the cereal box.
“Have
you tried a protein shake in the morning?” I asked her. “Sometimes it’s easier
to drink your breakfast.” I texted her a recipe for a breakfast smoothie to
try, one that actually tastes like a raspberry donut, chocolate glazed.
The
next morning, she texted me back. “Yum”—followed by 10 heart emoticons. And
then: “Got any more?”
In
fact, I have 100 more. My new book Zero Belly Smoothies, out today, is
filled with recipes that have a deliciously creamy non-dairy base, healthy
fats, and the fat-blasting plant power of vegetarian protein and nut butters—I
call it “90-second nutrition.”—all for under 300 calories each. By drinking
Zero Belly Smoothies, Tammy lost 16 pounds in 14 days. And in this exclusive
excerpt for MSN readers, you’ll discover 8 ways to take a break from your
normal routine—and lose weight before noon!
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If
Tammy’s too busy for breakfast, she’s certainly too busy to exercise. But she
can still lose weight—with Zero Belly Smoothies. In a 2012 study in Current
Nutrition and Food Science, researchers put a group of obese adults on a
regimen in which they replaced breakfast and dinner with a high-protein
smoothie. That was all: no exercise, no limit on what else they could eat.
After 12 weeks, the subjects lost up to 18.5 pounds and reported significant
improvements in “physical functioning, general health, vitality and mental
health.” Another report proves it: a high-protein diet featuring
meal-replacement drinks is more effective than exercise at helping people lose
weight and keep it off, according to a 2013 meta-analysis of 20 studies in The
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Bob McMicken, 51, lost 6 inches off his
waist and 24 pounds in six weeks drinking Zero Belly Smoothies. “The plan was
spelled out, the drinks were tasty,” he told me, “and I didn’t even need to
participate in exercise!” To discover more about how Bob did it,
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UNLEASH PLANT POWER PROTEINS
You’ve
probably been hearing a lot about “plant power”—and for good reason. Studies
are showing that plant-based protein powders are a low-sugar, high-fiber
alternative to popular dairy-based supplements. I guzzled whey shakes for years
and was astonished by how much lighter and leaner I felt when switching to a
plant-based blend. That’s why Zero Belly Smoothies are all made with vegetarian
plant proteins. A study by the University of Tampa that compared plant protein
with whey found it to be equally as effective at changing body composition
and boosting muscle recovery and growth. But with less sugar and a healthier
fat profile, plant-based proteins will also improve your gut health at the same
time as they’re fueling your muscles!
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MUSCLE UP YOUR FIRST MEAL
The
vegetarian protein powder is perhaps the most essential ingredient in a Zero
Belly Smoothie. A recent study in The FASEB Journal showed that when
high-protein breakfasts help maintain blood sugar and insulin levels far better
than lower-protein or no-protein meals. Big spikes and dips in blood sugar are
bad news for weight loss, as the disruptions shift the body from a fat-burning
to a fat-storing state. Each Zero Belly Smoothie has about 20 grams of protein.
“Unlike a fad diet that you do once and stop, it’s a lifestyle that’s easy to
make your own,” said Zero Belly test panelist Jenni Joshi. In four weeks, she
lost 11 pounds, with help from the smoothies.
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EXPERIMENT WITH FLAVORS
After
I gave her a copy of Zero Belly Smoothies, Tammy started experimenting with her
own recipes, using the book’s easy “smoothie matrix” to make her own mixes. The
protein from the almond milk and the fats from the crushed walnuts kept her
from becoming ravenous at 10 a.m. The blended bananas and fruit added just the
right amount of sweetness to keep her sipping. In less than a week, she lost 7
pounds—no doubt from cutting out the late morning baked goods and the
subsequent blood sugar drop that sent her rushing out the door at noon for
lunch, often pasta. I know these smoothies will work for you, and fast, because
I’ve seen them work for so many others. Consider the case of Fred Sparks. A
39-year-old emergency-response adviser from Katy, Texas, Fred drank Zero Belly
Smoothies as part of his weight-loss program. “I noticed results in the first
week,” he says. “It really was amazing.” Fred lost 21 pounds and 5 inches off
his waist over the next six weeks.
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SWAP COFFEE WITH TEA
The
coffee machine may be your favorite coworker, but there’s a caffeinated
beverage that’s matcha better for weight loss: green tea—more specifically,
matcha. Research shows the concentration of epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) in
matcha—a Japanese green-tea powder—to be 137 times greater than the amount
you’ll find in most store-bought green tea. EGCG is a dieter’s best friend;
studies have shown the compound can simultaneously boost lipolysis (the breakdown
of fat) and block adipogenesis (the formation of fat cells) particularly in the
belly. One study found men who drank green tea containing 136 mg EGCG—what
you’ll find in a single 4 gram serving of matcha—lost twice as much weight than
a placebo group, and four times as much visceral (belly) fat over the course of
3 months. That’s why I concocted a Zero Belly Smoothie with spiky matcha,
creamy avocado, mint and vanilla—yum! (
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DRINK AT BRUNCH
How
can Sunday’s lazy-morning routine keep you slim? No, it’s not the cartoons.
It’s the shift in your eating habits to later in the day. Nighttime fasting—or
simply eating breakfast later than normal to reduce your “eating
window"—may boost your body’s ability to burn fat as energy, according to
a study in the journal Cell Metabolism. Researchers put groups of mice on a
high-fat, high-calorie diet for 100 days. Half the mice were allowed to nibble
throughout the night and day on a healthy, controlled diet, while the others
only had access to food for eight hours, but could eat whatever they wanted. The
result of the 16-hour food ban? The fasting mice stayed lean, while the mice
who noshed ‘round the clock became obese—even though both groups consumed the
same amount of calories. Some fasting protocols are more aggressive than
others, but 12 hours without food is enough for most people to enter into a
fasted state, according to some experts. So make every day Sunday Funday and
drink your Zero Belly Smoothie around 10am. Your skinny jeans will thank you.
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SET YOUR ALARM CLOCK EARLIER
The early bird may catch
the worms, but he doesn’t overeat them. Or so suggests a recent study from
Northwestern Medicine that found late sleepers—those who woke at about 10:45
a.m.—consumed 248 more calories a day, ate half as many fruits and vegetables
and twice the fast food of those who set the alarm clock earlier. A second
study by researchers from the Roehampton University found that ‘morning
people’—those who leap out of bed at 6:58 a.m., were generally healthier,
thinner and happier than the night owls, who start their day at 8:54 a.m.. Coax
yourself into waking up early by gradually setting your smartphone’s alarm
clock 15 minutes earlier every week, and wake up to a slimmer you.
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ELEVENSES
One of
the benefits of Zero Belly Smoothies—besides the delicious taste—is that
they’ll help you stave off a mid-morning snack. A study published in the
Journal of the American Dietetic Association found that mid-morning snackers
tend to eat more throughout the day than afternoon snackers. Researchers found
that dieters with the mid-morning munchies lost an average of 7 percent of
their total body weight while those who did not snack before lunch lost more
than 11 percent of their body weight. That’s a difference of nearly six and a
half pounds for a 160-pound woman with a weight loss goal. Moreover, afternoon
snacking was associated with a slightly higher intake of filling-fiber and
fruits and vegetables. So nix “elevenses” as our British friends refer to the
mid-morning snacks, and sip your way slim. “The first week, I lost 7 pounds,”
said Matt Brunner, 43, who lost 20 pounds and four inches off his waist in six
weeks. “My ‘skinny’ clothes all look good again!”
BONUS! ZERO BELLY SMOOTHIE
RECIPE!
RASPBERRY WALNUT CAKE
Here’s
the Zero Belly Smoothie Tammy loved so much. And for good reason: No fruit
carries the fiber punch of raspberries. They grow wild along the driveway of my
house in Long Island, and friends’ children will often collect a big bucket in
early July. Otherwise, I opt for the frozen variety, which are nutritionally
superior to most of what you’ll find in the produce section of your
supermarket.
1⁄3
cup frozen raspberries
1⁄2 frozen banana
1 tablespoon walnuts
1⁄2 cup unsweetened almond milk
Water to blend (optional but recommended here)
For topping: 1 piece of dark chocolate, grated
After blending, grate dark chocolate on top of smoothie and serve.
1⁄2 frozen banana
1 tablespoon walnuts
1⁄2 cup unsweetened almond milk
Water to blend (optional but recommended here)
For topping: 1 piece of dark chocolate, grated
After blending, grate dark chocolate on top of smoothie and serve.
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calories, 7 g fat, 26 g carbs, 7 g fiber, 12 g sugar, 30 g protein
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