Eat Great, Lose Weight, and Burn Belly Fat With These 4 Foods
Boston, MA (PRWEB) March 16, 2014 -- New information released by health experts at BetterDigestion.org demonstrates that four specific foods can increase weight loss and burn more belly fat when consumed in a strategic way.
The new report details how these special fat burning foods affected the amount of weight and belly fat people lost after eating them. Health experts found that while many great tasting foods promoted weight loss, four specific foods significantly increased weight loss and fat burning; especially when eaten before going to bed.
In addition to increasing metabolism and supporting weight loss efforts, these four natural fat loss foods assist the body in controlling blood sugar; this lowers insulin resistance and further reduces the risk of dangerous conditions such as diabetes, obesity, heart disease, and metabolic syndrome.
According to Michael Healey of BetterDigestion.org, “For some reason people seem to think that you can't eat great and lose weight - nothing could be further from the truth. This report shows you great tasting foods that improve the body’s ability to burn fat and lose weight.”
The 4 Best Foods to Eat Before Bed free report is available for a limited time at http://betterdigestion.org/Best-Foods-To-Burn-Belly-Fat/.
An additional free 31-page report providing information about controlling blood sugar and burning fat, titled 4 “Sneaky” Tricks To Lower Blood Sugar, can be found at http://betterdigestion.org/lower-your-blood-sugar/.
About: BetterDigestion.org is a new website that was launched in March of 2013 in order to provide premier content for healthy digestion and overall health, specifically by controlling hormones and bacteria found naturally in the body. Recent topics have included Healthy Digestion for Women, Cheat Foods for Fat Loss, Good Bacteria for Food, Hormones for Weight Control, Fat Blasting Foods, Digestive Disorders: Probiotics for Gut Health, as well as several other highly informative articles to help people understand the connection between digestion and overall health.
Michael Healey, Better Digestion, http://www.betterdigestion.org, +1 518-527-3944, [email protected]
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