Spicy peppers may cause your body to burn more calories
Saturday, July 10, 2010 by: Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
(NaturalNews) Losing weight is just a few spicy peppers away, according to a
recent report out of the UCLA Center for Human Nutrition. Researchers there say
that the capsaicin compounds found in peppers that give them their spicy taste,
actually help to burn calories as well.
Scientists believe that the reason why capsaicin burns calories is because the
compound uses energy to raise a person's body temperature, which provides a
similar effect as the one obtained by engaging in traditional exercise routines.
Because capsaicin is usually pretty spicy, it might be a turn-off to many people
who simply would not be able to tolerate the sensation. Fortunately, some chili
peppers produce a form of capsaicin called dihydrocapsiate, or DCT, that is
milder and more palatable.
For the study, the research team evaluated 34 different people trying to lose
weight. They gave some of the volunteers DCT pills with their meals and others
placebo pills. Upon observation, those that took the DCT pills exerted a lot
more energy than those who took the dummy pills, indicating that more calories
are being burned due to the compound's effects.
In fact, those who took the DCT burned almost twice as much energy as those who
took the placebo.
The research team is suggesting that people who are trying to lose weight stick
to just eating peppers at this point rather than going out and trying to buy
isolated DCT. Simply integrating more peppers into your meals will help to shed
some extra pounds and keep that weight off.
Another interesting fact about chili peppers is that they warm the body in the
winter and cool it off during the summer. It may seem strange for something that
produces heat to cool during the summer, but the peppers actually help to
increase perspiration which ultimately decreases body temperature.
Another benefit of capsaicin, and chili peppers in general, is its efficacy as
an anticoagulant in helping to prevent heart attacks and strokes. Chili peppers
are naturally anti-inflammatory and they help to keep blood pressure at normal
levels as well. They are also rich in bioflavanoids, which help to maintain
strong blood vessel walls.
So no matter what, you cannot go wrong with eating chili peppers. They provide
numerous health benefits that make them a worthwhile food to integrate into your
regular meals. Just be sure you can handle the heat.
Sources for this story include:
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