Monday, June 7, 2010

Mojoba Superfruit Diet

Mojoba Superfruit Diet       NutriciĆ³ Elegant


Everyone knows what's in it for them when they go on a diet. Dull and tasteless foods, lack of energy to do anything, a hungry stomach—the kind that grumbles all the time. But dieting brings about so much benefits for the brief span of discomfort they require. For anyone with a sweet tooth looking to go on a diet there is this alternative called the Joba juice diet. Thinking of dieting? With baobab juice, there's no reason not to. 

Going on a Mojoba juice diet is like taking your body on a long vacation, and by “long” we mean two to three days tops. During this time you consume only Mojoba juice and no solid foods whatsoever. Also called a juice fast in a broader sense, baobab juice diet is an extreme form of detoxification, one that has numerous health benefits when pulled off right. 

But why should you—or anyone for that matter—go on a Mojoba juice diet? 
One word: fats. Fats are a haven for all sorts of toxins inside the body, and what baobab juice dieting does is it increases metabolism so the body is forced to convert those fats into fuel to sustain activity

What you need to know about going on a Mojoba juice diet
In preparation, fatty and dairy products, alcohol, nicotine, caffeine and sugar must be reduced or, if possible, eliminated from your diet at least a week before dieting. Your new diet during this time consists of organic fruits, beans and vegetables. 100g of Wild Harvest organic baobab fruit powder mixed with your favorite juice each day is recommended. If going for variety, avoid citrus fruits. A diet combination of vegetables and fruits is recommended.

Drink at least six glasses of warm filtered water during the days you're on diet. Stay away from manufactured juices as much as possible. For the next couple of days your body is only taking in juice and nothing else: at least make it a point to stick to all natural and unsweetened juices.

Dieting on Mojoba juice helps weight loss
It's true, this type of juice fasting cleanses the urinary tract and help you lose weight, but it should only be done under the supervision of a dietitian. Maintain a light diet after fasting so you don't gain those lost pounds back in. 

Known side effects 
Some peopole react negatively to juice fasting, others get away with it unscathed. Perhaps the worst is to develop acne or skin boils. But don't start up just yet. The acne is simply a sign of toxins coming out of the skin, and it should go away as soon as you get off your baobab juice diet. 

Others develop bad breath. This happens when the toxins are expelled through the alimentary tract. Also you'd begin to notice a mild sour taste in your mouth. Don't worry. This is temporary while your body adjusts to your new diet. 

More juicy facts 
Mojoba  makes some of the finest juices. contains an enzyme inhibitor which blocks the production of amylase. Amylase is an enzyme that breaks down complex sugars and starches. Drinking a cup of Mojoba after meals will reduce the absorption of dietary carbohydrates and will assist in weight loss.

Mojoba juice diet is a  an effective way to cleanse and rejuvenate the body. It is a nice change of pace from eating too much junk food to cutting down on your build up of body fat. It is the healthy way.

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