Mushrooms Are Magic For Weight Loss
Mushrooms Are Magic For Weight Loss
Want to lose weight? Load up on mushrooms.
A preliminary
study from the Department of Nutrition Science at the University of
Buffalo indicates that Portobello mushrooms in particular may help women
shed weight by regulating blood sugar.
The
study, titled “The effect of mushroom intake on modulating
post-prandial glycemic response,” is the first to examine how
plant-based glucose can aid in normalizing blood sugar. According to
Peter Horvath, associate professor in the Department of Exercise and
Nutrition Science at UB, the “results indicate that the consumption of
mushrooms could be useful in regulating glucose levels. This alone may
benefit individuals attempting to lose weight and exercise longer.”
Horvath
suggested that it is a dense phytonutrient component, along with the
“incredible antioxidant” ergothioneine, a naturally occurring plant
based amino acid, which yield such powerful and rapid improvement to the
body. Together, they nourish cells and work to protect against tissue
damage, leading to greater stamina while also leveling blood sugar—in
less than 30 minutes. “The results were quite rapid,” Horvath told The Daily Beast. “If you could have a mushroom granola bar a half hour before you work out, well, that would be ideal.”By stabilizing blood glucose levels in the body, we can support the essential hormone balance needed to chuck unwanted weight—but understanding how to get there is tricky. Every cell in the body needs glucose (sugar) for fuel in order to thrive, but the Western diet is filled with unhealthy, processed sugar that the body can’t possibly expend. Unused sugar turns into fat, leading to fatty liver, diabetes, and obesity. Enter unassuming fungi: clean, plant-based solution that could possibly normalize blood sugar.
This particular study divided subjects into two groups: 8 men and 10woman, ages 19-29. Over the course of two weeks, all subjects underwent three modified Oral Glucose Tolerance Tests (OGTTs), essentially measuring how the blood glucose level of each individual responded to sweet drinks. Each subject drank one of the three options listed below:
• 75 g glucose drink (G) • 75 g glucose drink with 95 g Portabella Powder (MG) • 9.5 Portobello powder with Stevia/flavored water (M)
After
two hours of each day, blood was drawn. The results showed a constant
decline in post-prandial (after-meal) elevated insulin levels in women
who consumed MG—the glucose drink with Portobello powder—while men
showed no difference.
What
does this research mean for us ladies? Mushrooms may provide the
balance required to level-out blood sugar levels and keep the body at a
healthy weight, all while providing clean fuel for endurance so the body
doesn’t crash and burn. When asked if he would opt for a mushroom over a
banana post-work out, Dr. Horvath said, “I would make a shake! You can
actually buy the same mushroom powder
used in our study. It’s treated with ultra violet rays, so is enriched
with Vitamin D2. It might taste earthy, but it’s great for your
health.”
And men, you need not
be deterred—mushrooms can still aid in your health. They have long
since been touted as medicinal fungi, boasting the ability to strengthen
the immune system and lower cholesterol. Portobellos are also
chock-full of antioxidants, and they’re full of fiber keep you full for
longer periods of time. They also have potassium for hydration and iron
for healthy circulation.
Source:yahoo.com
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