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You’ve probably heard the rumor that a metabolism boost can help you shed a few pounds. Not all experts agree that people can actually change their metabolism; however, if you’d still like to give this weight loss method a try, there are several options out there.
Here are 9 different ways you can start boosting your metabolism today.
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QuestionHow much water should I drink to boost my metabolism?Marjan Mahallati, RHN, AADPMarjan Mahallati is a Registered Holistic Nutritionist, board certified through the AADP (American Association of Drugless Practitioners) and a graduate of the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition. She is the owner of Let's Nutrition Weight Loss & Nutrition Center in Irvine, California, where she teaches clients how to lose weight and achieve optimal nutrition and health. Marjan has over 15 years of experience in the weight loss industry and has empowered thousands of people to gain their health back and live their healthiest lives.
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QuestionWhat type of exercises should I do?Marjan Mahallati, RHN, AADPMarjan Mahallati is a Registered Holistic Nutritionist, board certified through the AADP (American Association of Drugless Practitioners) and a graduate of the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition. She is the owner of Let's Nutrition Weight Loss & Nutrition Center in Irvine, California, where she teaches clients how to lose weight and achieve optimal nutrition and health. Marjan has over 15 years of experience in the weight loss industry and has empowered thousands of people to gain their health back and live their healthiest lives.
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QuestionHow can I boost my metabolism?Marjan Mahallati, RHN, AADPMarjan Mahallati is a Registered Holistic Nutritionist, board certified through the AADP (American Association of Drugless Practitioners) and a graduate of the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition. She is the owner of Let's Nutrition Weight Loss & Nutrition Center in Irvine, California, where she teaches clients how to lose weight and achieve optimal nutrition and health. Marjan has over 15 years of experience in the weight loss industry and has empowered thousands of people to gain their health back and live their healthiest lives.
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To increase your metabolism, eat small, frequent meals throughout the day. You should also include plenty of lean protein in your diet, like turkey, fish, or eggs, since your body uses more energy to digest these foods. If you enjoy spicy foods, add red pepper flakes or hot sauce to your favorite dish, since spice can help increase your metabolism. Along with these dietary changes, try to do around 30 minutes of aerobic exercise, like jogging or walking, each day, which will elevate your metabolism. Throughout the day, aim to drink more water, which has been shown to increase your metabolism by up to 40 percent. For tips from our Dietary co-author, including how to estimate your resting metabolic rate, keep reading!