Grapefruit: Can It Really Help Us Lose Weight?
Posted: Wednesday, June 14, 2006
by Angie Mcilwaine
HealthiDiet.com
New research in America has suggested that eating grapefruit, or drinking grapefruit juice before meals, helps people to lose weight and also helps to lower insulin levels in diabetes patients.
AA survey was recently conducted upon 100 overweight in California. One group ate half a grapefruit before each of their three meals a day. The second group drank a glass of grapefruit juice before each of their three meals. The third group were given placebo tablets, fruit juice and fruit capsules but did not consume any grapefruit or juice before their meals. After twelve weeks of following an otherwise identical diet, the first group who had eaten the grapefruit, had shed an average of 3.6 lbs per person, with some people losing up to 10lbs. The second group, who had drunk grapefruit juice before each meal had each lost an average of 3.3lbs, but the third group taking only capsules and fruit juice had only lost an average of 0.5lbs per person.
TThese findings are extremely interesting and could be of great benefit in helping to fight obesity, and also in the prevention and treatment of diabetes in the future.
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