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    In the meantime, here are 40 healthy smoothie recipes to try for weight loss. Meet the experts: Allie Echeverria, RD , is a registered dietitian and founder of Eaton Broshar Nutrition.

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    Jason DonnellyWhether you drink them for breakfast, a mid-afternoon snack, or a meal replacement, smoothies have loads of benefits. Because they're quick and easy to prepare, smoothies are a ...

  5. Sattvic diet - Wikipedia

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    A sattvic diet is a type of plant-based diet within Ayurveda [1] where food is divided into what is defined as three yogic qualities known as sattva. [2] In this system of dietary classification, foods that decrease the energy of the body are considered tamasic, while those that increase the energy of the body are considered rajasic.

  6. Gymnema sylvestre - Wikipedia

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    Weight loss: In Japan, 50 tons of G. sylvestre leaves are consumed annually for the purpose of weight loss. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] Early research suggests that taking a specific combination of Gymnema sylvestre extract, hydroxycitric acid, and niacin-bound chromium by mouth for 8 weeks might reduce body weight in people who are overweight or obese.

  7. Smoothie - Wikipedia

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    However, fruit juice containing high amounts of sugar can increase caloric intake and promote weight gain. [7] [8] Ingredients such as protein powders, sweeteners, or ice cream may be used. [6] [9] [10] One study found smoothies to be less satiating, despite providing the same amount of energy as unblended foods. [11]