Many folks venture into the vegan lifestyle for a variety of
reasons. Weight loss however, is a popular motive. In fact, people swear
by this diet, asserting that if all meat and dairy products are taken
out of one's diet - weight loss ensues. Let's look are 5 reasons why
this is the case:
1. Low in Calories
Plant-based
foods are low in calories and therefore dieters can eat as much of this
food as they please - without having to stress over the notorious
calorie-counting ritual.
2. High in Fibre
Naturally
high in dietary fibre, plant-based foods are filling and are known to
help control appetite and curb overeating. Vegans generally report
feeling satisfied after a normal sized meal and don't feel hungry for a
long time.
3. Burns more Calories
Studies
indicate that persons on the vegan diet actually burn more calories
between meals than those on a standard diet. More calories burned equals
faster weight loss.
4. No Bad Fatty Foods
The
following list of foods are notorious for packing on the kilos due to
the super-high fat content that they contain: Roast lamb, fatty pork
chops, cheese, pizza, milkshakes, iced-chocolate and coffee, full-cream
milk and ice-cream, etc. These foods cause a problem for a number of
reasons:
- They are addictive and most people find it difficult to stop eating them.
- They are high in fat and energy content.
- Weight gain occurs very quickly if these foods are consumed frequently.
Since
the vegan diet omits all foods containing these high-calorie animal
products, weight loss is super easy. The vegan diet actually contains
healthy fats such as avocado, nuts and olive oil, which when consumed in
moderation, assist with weight loss and give you a sense of satiety and
helps to control your hunger.
5. Non-addictive
Unlike
so many dairy foods and fatty meats, vegan foods are actually
"non-addictive." You see, although they taste great, you do not
voraciously crave more. So many people simply cannot stop eating one or
two slices of pizza, or one slice of lamb, or one scoop of ice-cream.
Why is this? Well, these super-addictive foods, also referred to as
"high-palatable foods," trigger the same pleasure feeling in the brain
that cocaine and heroin trigger. Studies reveal that fat (meats, cheeses
and butter), sugar (ice-cream, your favourite dairy desserts and milk
drinks) and sugar are all classed as "high palatable foods." Vegan foods
however are milder to the palate and can therefore be eaten in
moderation. In fact, most vegan foods are "anti-binge-eating" foods.
Hooray for dieters! Losing weight by eating vegan foods couldn't be
easier!
These are five obvious reasons why weight loss on the
vegan diet is inevitable. Many people who go on the vegan diet for other
health problems or personal reasons actually lose weight without even
trying to!
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