Well, there are safe and natural tactics that we can freely use to
manipulate the so-called 'fat burning hormones' for weight loss. In relation to losing unwanted body fat, the best natural
tactics for obtaining and sustaining a well-balanced endocrine system
are:
Specific Fat Burning Proteins (foods more like those eaten by our ancient ancestors)
Feeding Frequency for those foods
Avoiding or Strictly Limiting Refined Processed Carbohydrates
Increasing Muscle (which is your Metabolic Furnace)
Exercising/Moving more like our ancient ancestors
Sufficient Rest
If you are unsure what the 'specific fat burning proteins' and the 'refined processed
carbohydrates' are, you will find page links to both those types of food listed
at the bottom of this answer.
Our human ancestors have been around for about 250,000 years and our
proto-human ancestors for several million years before that.
Our genes are
99.99% the same as those of our Stone Age ancestors, therefore, our bodies
are designed for the prehistoric Stone Age diet. Mother Nature designed us for those patterns of eating.
Less than 1/10th of
1% of our genes have changed in the last 10,000 years!That is not
long in terms of evolution, and many people who are overweight are better
suited to that type of wholly natural diet.
Until the First Agricultural Revolution, about 10,000 years ago,
all our ancestors ate only natural foods.
There werecertainly no refined processed
carbohydrates in their diet -- those foods did not yet exist. Our
ancient ancestors had no alternative but to eat a natural diet. Hence, they were fitter and leaner. Their metabolism was fat-burning (not carb-burning).
Their metabolic rate was higher. They had no need for weight loss diets.
The higher your metabolic rate, the faster you will lose unwanted body fat (and be less likely to gain unwanted body fat.)
Replace the refined processed carbohydrates with specific fat burning proteins and take advantage ofthe thermic (fat burning) effect of these nutritious foods.
Nowadays, unfortunately, many of us are addicted to refined processed carbohydrates.
This can lead to food cravings, overeating, compulsive eating, emotional eating,
or comfort eating, and unwanted body fat.
Unfortunately, as deliciously addictive as many refined
processed carbohydrates
are, over-consumption of these foods is a major cause of weight gain, obesity, insulin resistance,
high blood pressure, heart disease, type 2
diabetes, and many
more diet related diseases.
Therefore, we need to avoid, or strictly these foods (apart from an occasional
treat) if we want to burn body fat
and aim for optimum health.
For
more information about what foods trigger fat burning hormones, the feeding frequency, how to create a metabolic furnace, and how to overcome food cravings, overeating, compulsive eating, emotional eating,
or comfort eating, use the page links given below.
BELLY FAT BLAST: HOW TO LOSE STOMACH FAT FAST WITHOUT
HUNGER!
COMPULSIVE OVEREATING HELP: HOW YOU CAN STOP FOOD
CRAVINGS, FOOD ADDICTION, OR EMOTIONAL EATING IN 6 SIMPLE STEPS
15 FAT BURNING PROTEINS
PROCESSED CARBOHYDRATES, AVOID OR STRICTLY LIMIT (only an occasional treat)
FAT BURNING HORMONES
STRENGTH TRAINING (suitable for beginners or more advanced, young or old, male or female)
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In relation to fat burning hormones and how to lose body fat, the
best natural tactics for obtaining and sustaining a well-balanced
endocrine system are specific fat burning foods with correct
nutrition, correct strength training, and sufficient rest. There
are safe and natural tactics to manipulate hormones for fat burning
and weight loss. Food is excellent medicine. To learn more about
fat burning foods and fat burning hormones, see this free Internet
resource: