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5 Nutritionist-Approved Breakfasts for Fat Loss

These delicious morning meals will fuel your body to burn fat.

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Are you trying to lose weight? It might seem like a good idea to skip breakfast altogether. However, according to our in-house RDN, this isn’t a good idea. “When trying to lose body fat, the key is to eat something in the morning to kick start the metabolism, but make sure it lasts and you aren’t hungry an hour later,” Tara Collingwood, MS, RDN, CSSD, LD/N, ACSM-CPT, also known as The Diet Diva, Body Network’s Resident Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, and co-author of Flat Belly Cookbook for Dummies, explains. “To achieve lasting fullness, focus on protein, healthy fats, fiber, and slower-digesting carbs. This combination helps you stay full longer, curb cravings, and keep blood sugar levels stable,” she continues. Here are some great breakfast options for weight loss, as prescribed by Collingwood.


Greek Yogurt with Berries and Chia Seeds

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The first breakfast she recommends? A bowl of Greek yogurt topped with berries and chia seeds. “High in protein, antioxidants, and fiber for a filling meal,” she says. Make sure your Greek yogurt isn’t sweetened, as that will add calories to the mix.

Vegetable Omelet

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Eggs are always a great idea if you're trying to meet your protein goals. Collingwood’s next go-to breakfast for fat loss? An omelet with vegetables. “Low-carb, packed with protein and fiber,” she says. If you want to reduce cholesterol and fat, you can substitute one or two of the yolks with egg whites only.

Oatmeal with Protein Powder and Berries

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Another breakfast option if you are craving something sweet is oatmeal mixed with a scoop of protein powder and a handful of berries. “Slow-digesting carbs + protein + fiber = lasting energy,” she says.

Protein Smoothie

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Another great sweet breakfast? A smoothie with protein powder, spinach, berries, and avocado. “Quick, nutrient-packed, and customizable,” Collingwood says.

Cottage Cheese Bowl

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Cottage cheese is an excellent source of protein. Collingwood adds cucumber, tomatoes, and a sprinkle of flaxseeds. “High-protein, low-calorie, very filling,” she says about the concoction.

Whole Grain Avocado Toast with Egg

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Collingwood’s last breakfast item is a healthier avocado toast, “whole-grain toast with avocado and a poached egg,” she says. “Good mix of fiber, healthy fats, and protein.” And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these 15 Quick Ways to Lose Body Fat Percentage in a Week.

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Are you trying to lose weight? It might seem like a good idea to skip breakfast altogether. However, according to our in-house RDN, this isn’t a good idea. “When trying to lose body fat, the key is to eat something in the morning to kick start the metabolism, but make sure it lasts and you aren’t hungry an hour later,” Tara Collingwood, MS, RDN, CSSD, LD/N, ACSM-CPT, also known as The Diet Diva, Body Network’s Resident Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, and co-author of Flat Belly Cookbook for Dummies, explains. “To achieve lasting fullness, focus on protein, healthy fats, fiber, and slower-digesting carbs. This combination helps you stay full longer, curb cravings, and keep blood sugar levels stable,” she continues. Here are some great breakfast options for weight loss, as prescribed by Collingwood.


Greek Yogurt with Berries and Chia Seeds

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The first breakfast she recommends? A bowl of Greek yogurt topped with berries and chia seeds. “High in protein, antioxidants, and fiber for a filling meal,” she says. Make sure your Greek yogurt isn’t sweetened, as that will add calories to the mix.

Vegetable Omelet

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Eggs are always a great idea if you're trying to meet your protein goals. Collingwood’s next go-to breakfast for fat loss? An omelet with vegetables. “Low-carb, packed with protein and fiber,” she says. If you want to reduce cholesterol and fat, you can substitute one or two of the yolks with egg whites only.

Oatmeal with Protein Powder and Berries

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Another breakfast option if you are craving something sweet is oatmeal mixed with a scoop of protein powder and a handful of berries. “Slow-digesting carbs + protein + fiber = lasting energy,” she says.

Protein Smoothie

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Another great sweet breakfast? A smoothie with protein powder, spinach, berries, and avocado. “Quick, nutrient-packed, and customizable,” Collingwood says.

Cottage Cheese Bowl

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Cottage cheese is an excellent source of protein. Collingwood adds cucumber, tomatoes, and a sprinkle of flaxseeds. “High-protein, low-calorie, very filling,” she says about the concoction.

Whole Grain Avocado Toast with Egg

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Collingwood’s last breakfast item is a healthier avocado toast, “whole-grain toast with avocado and a poached egg,” she says. “Good mix of fiber, healthy fats, and protein.” And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these 15 Quick Ways to Lose Body Fat Percentage in a Week.

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Are you trying to lose weight, but aren’t sure what to eat? Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, as it fuels your body for fat loss and muscle growth. Body Network spoke with Elaine Morrison, a pilates instructor and nutritional therapy practitioner who helps women look their best from the inside out, and asked her: What do you eat for breakfast when you want to lose weight? Her answer may surprise you.

Make Sure Your Breakfast Is Balanced

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“Eating a satiating breakfast that includes enough protein, healthy fat, and fiber will help you maintain steady energy (balanced blood sugar) and make better food choices throughout the day,” says Morrison. “It will help you to feel full and cut down on unnecessary snacking. You'll also have better energy and less brain fog. Balancing blood sugar is key to supporting fat loss.”

Aim for 30 Grams of Protein

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Morrison recommends starting by choosing protein and aiming for 30 grams of protein.

Some examples:

  • 2 eggs (1 egg = 6 grams of protein) + 2 chicken sausage
  • 2 eggs + 1/2 cup of cottage cheese (scramble the cottage cheese into the eggs for a creamy texture)
  • 1 serving of protein powder + 2/3 cup of greek yogurt.

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“When traveling, most airports have Starbucks,” Morrison says. “I tell clients to purchase two servings of the egg white bites (a total of 4), which will give them 24 grams of protein. Purchase an apple if they have it, or bring one with you, and you will have a well-balanced meal.”

Then, Choose a Healthy Fat

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Next, make sure you have a healthy fat. “Eggs contain 5 grams of fat/egg, so you'll get enough from eating eggs,” she says. “Choose cottage cheese or Greek yogurt that are low to full fat and that will give you your healthy fat. If you're using protein powder and Greek yogurt to make a smoothie, depending on how much fat is in the yogurt, you can also add a tablespoon of nut butter.”

Amp Up Your Fiber Intake

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Next, choose non-starchy vegetables or fruit to add fiber to your meal. “Fiber helps keep you feeling full and supports healthy blood sugar levels,” she says.

Non-starchy vegetables: Saute, roast, or steam broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, spinach, carrots, asparagus.

Fruit with fiber: blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, apples, pears. And if you enjoyed this article, don't missthese 8 High-Protein Foods with Nearly Zero Calories That Melt Fat

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A good breakfast can make a big difference to how you feel for the whole day. “Breakfast is important for several reasons,” registered dietitian Charlotte Furman tells UW Medical Center. “Eating a meal in the morning provides the necessary fuel for your body and brain. It can also help regulate hunger, reducing the urge to snack throughout the day. For children, eating breakfast has been positively associated with academic performance, as well as a decreased risk of obesity.” Here are eight breakfasts packed with superfoods to help with weight loss and start the day off on the best note.


Berries and Yogurt

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A yogurt and fruit bowl with added seeds/grains/nuts is a great option for a healthy, delicious breakfast. “The fruit is not a token sprinkle, nor a decorative touch,” Monique Tello, MD, MPH, tells Harvard Health. “The fruit makes up the bulk of this meal. There’s fiber in the fruit and plant sugars in their natural form, not to mention healthy fat in the nuts and protein in the yogurt. A low-sugar yogurt will leave us feeling more satisfied for longer. We won’t get the insulin spike that triggers hunger pangs (unlike when we eat processed carbs).”

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Overnight Oats

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Overnight oats are a convenient, healthy breakfast option. “Many breakfast foods can be prepped in advance or require very little preparation,” Furman says. “One of my favorite breakfasts when I have little time is overnight oatmeal. Oatmeal can be combined with fruit & milk (any kind) and put in the refrigerator the night before and is ready to eat in the morning – no cooking required!”

Eggs or Egg Whites

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Eggs are versatile, delicious, and packed with nutrients. “Many breakfast meats are high in sodium and saturated fat, which could increase your low-density lipoprotein (LDL, otherwise known as ‘bad’) cholesterol levels,” registered dietitian Melinda Gong tells UC Davis Health. “Instead, swap that meat for a hard-boiled egg. Eggs contain protein and fat-soluble vitamins such as vitamins D and E. If you want to consume less cholesterol, egg whites also provide a lot of protein without any added fat and cholesterol. A breakfast sandwich made up of a whole grain English muffin, one egg and a slice of tomato or avocado is a balanced breakfast that will keep you going all morning.”

Whole Grain Cereal

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Try a whole grain cereal packed with fiber to start the day on the right foot. “A healthy cereal is one that is minimally processed and is not full of added sugars, food dyes, preservatives, and other components that could negatively affect health,” clinical dietitian Regina Shvets tells Johns Hopkins Health. “Look for cereal that has the fewest ingredients, with the first being 100% whole grain. Avoid those with more than 5 grams of sugar per serving. Hot or cold, remember to pair your cereal with milk, Greek yogurt, fruit, nuts, or seeds for an additional boost of protein, vitamins, and other healthful ingredients.”

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Healthy Fats

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Opt for a breakfast that contains healthy fats. “Healthy fats come from foods like avocados, olive oil, nuts, seeds, oily fish, and eggs,” Sammie Gill, RD, tells Zoe. “For breakfast, you might have:

– Toast with avocado, nut butter, hummus, egg, or tahini.

– Scrambled eggs and smoked salmon

– Greek yogurt with seeds and nuts

– Homemade granola with plenty of seeds and nuts

– Chia seed pudding with berries

– A cheese, tomato, and spinach omelet.”

Tofu

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Protein is important for weight loss, muscle growth, and satiety. “If you’re looking for plant-based protein options, tofu is a winner for making an egg-like scramble,” Gong says. “You can also cut the tofu into slices and pan fry it to create a patty in place of meat.”

When To Eat?

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Remember, breakfast doesn’t necessarily have to be eaten first thing in the morning. “The great thing about breakfast is that its timing can be flexible,” Furman says. “Even if you don’t eat immediately after waking up, try to make sure to space your meals out so that you don’t get too hungry at a particular time, which can lead to eating too fast or too much.”

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Avoid These Foods

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So, what should you avoid for breakfast? “The main foods that I would recommend limiting in the morning are processed cereals or pastries, which contain a lot of added sugars and little nutritional value,” Furman says. “As well as breakfast meats such as sausage and bacon which have been shown to increase risk of some cancers when eaten regularly, and which are also high in saturated fats, which increases risk of heart disease.” And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these 15 Quick Ways to Lose Body Fat Percentage in a Week.

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Do you want to transform your body by summer? According to one expert, it may be as simple as adopting four healthy habits. Hannah Hammes is a weight loss coach who creates “quick and effective” workouts for busy women. In a recent social media post, she reveals “4 habits” to “become addicted to” if you want to “become unrecognizable,” she writes. “You’re willing to do the work to become unrecognizable, right? Maybe you’ve ‘tried it all,’ but ever since you’ve had babies, you’re just not seeing the results you want to see. Is your metabolism broken?! Are your hormones to blame?” She goes on to reveal the four habits “to become addicted to over the next 6 months.”


Amp Up Your Protein Intake

“Eat at least 30g of protein at every meal,” she writes in the post. “Now, I know you think that’s too much food, but I promise if you want to get there, you need to eat your protein. And heck, “eat less, move more” hasn’t gotten you the results you’re looking for anyway, so what do you have to lose +.” (Keep reading for high-protein breakfast ideas!)

Start Strength Training

She also suggests doing 30-minute strength training workouts “right at home” for convenience. “Why?? Because these will fit in your day more easily. You can wake up 30 min earlier or do it while your kiddos play nearby. The more consistently your plan allows you to be, the quicker you will see results,” she says. “Get in at least three a week. If you can’t do that, at least commit to 8k daily steps to start out.”

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Get Your Rest

Sleep is another key health habit if you want to lose weight. “Get at least 6-7hrs of sleep every night (so go to sleep instead of staying up all night scrolling 00),” she says. What are the health benefits of sleep? According to the Sleep Foundation, getting enough z’s is a mood booster, promotes heart health, regulates blood sugar, improves mental function, restores your immune system, helps relieve stress, and aids in weight loss.

Hydrate

Her final transformation habit? Hydrate. “Drink your water sis!” she suggests. “At a minimum half your body weight in oz of water. 80+ oz is good! And add electrolytes!” According to the Mayo Clinic, hydration is important for a variety of reasons. Water helps get rid of waste through urination, perspiration, and bowel movements, keeps your temperature normal, lubricates and cushions joints, and helps protect sensitive tissues.

High Protein Breakfast 1: Cottage Cheese Eggs

In another post she reveals 5 breakfasts she eats “on repeat” when she wants “to drop body fat” fast. “All under 15 minutes, 30-50 grams protein, under 500 calories.” The first breakfast is cottage cheese eggs: “2 eggs + 1/2 cup liquid egg whites whisked together. Cook in a pan & when almost cooked through, add 1/2 cup cottage cheese and continue mixing in the pan! Add fruit of choice,” she instructs in the post. Calories: 298, Protein: 38g.

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High Protein Breakfast 2: Egg Sammy

She also loves this Egg Sammy: “1 English muffin toasted, 1 egg + ½ cup liquid egg whites scrambled & cooked together, 2 slices Canadian bacon & 2 tbsp reduced fat cheddar. Add all ingredients to your English muffin & enjoy!” she says. Calories: 352, Protein: 34g.

High Protein Breakfast 3: Protein Pancakes

Protein pancakes are another protein-packed, delicious morning meal. “1 serving Kodiak cakes flavor of choice, 1 scoop protein powder, 1/3 cup fairlife reduced fat milk. Mix all together and cook as pancakes!” she says. Calories: 380, Protein 41g.

High Protein Breakfast 4: Breakfast Burrito

And, who doesn’t love breakfast burritos? “1 low carb tortilla, 2 tbsp reduced fat shredded cheddar, 1 egg + 1/2 cup liquid egg whites scrambled & cooked together, 2 turkey sausage links, diced, 2 tbsp salsa. Add all ingredients to your tortilla form your burrito!” she says. Calories: 330 Protein: 35g.

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High Protein Breakfast 5: Smoothie

Smoothies are an easy way to get your protein fix. “1 cup reduced fat fairlife milk, 1 scoop protein powder, 1/2 cup Greek yogurt, 1 cup frozen berries, 1/2 cup frozen cauliflower. Blend all ingredients together & enjoy!” she says. Calories: 377, Protein: 47g. And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these 15 Quick Ways to Lose Body Fat Percentage in a Week.

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Are you trying to lose weight but aren’t sure what foods to eat aside from the usual protein, healthy fats, and unprocessed carbs recommendations? One Indian nutritionist has some tasty and unique recommendations. Amisha Sharma is a nutritionist and founder of Pocket Diets, educating her followers and clients about how to lose weight by cooking meals at home. In a new video, she reveals six delicious foods she added to her diet that helped her lose weight.

Fruit Chia Pudding

Eating fruit on its own can lead to sugar spikes, says Sharma. However, pairing it with chia seeds and nuts changes the game. “This is my favourite combo as I can eat my choice of fruits without worrying about the sugar spikes fruits can cause as the healthy fat content from chia seeds & nuts help lower the spike by slowly releasing the sugar,” she writes.

Steamed Veggies

Fun fact: Eating raw veggies might not be working for your digestive system. This is why steaming them can be helpful. “If you always have to run to washroom after eating a bowl of raw salad, switch to steamed veggies as these are very easy to digest and absorb as compared to raw ones,” she recommends.

Beetroot Curd

Need a probiotic and prebiotic boost for your gut? Try beetroot curd. “Combining beetroot or any vegetable with yogurt / curd gives a perfect combo of pro and prebiotic to feed good bacteria of your Gut,” says Sharma.

Dark Chocolate

Not all sweet treats will derail your diet. Sharma is an advocate of dark chocolate. “Cacao is Loaded with magensium and antioxidants which help you keep electrolyte balanced and inflammation lower,” she says.

Coriander Chutney

One of her favorite Indian delicacies for weight loss? Coriander chutney. “My go to with cheelas , idli, wraps and sandwiches as it is made up of powerful antioxidant ingredients like ginger, garlic & lemon which can enhance your immunity,” she says.

Sourdough Bread

And, you can still eat carbs and lose weight. Just eat the right kind of bread. “I am a bread lover and regular breads with loaded refined sugar and artificial ingredients is a complete NO for me bur sourdough is 100X better option as it is naturally prepped and has low Gi index and natural ingredients and good bacteria which Gut loves,” she says. And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these20 Superfoods for People Over 50.

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The buzz around GLP-1 medications like Ozempic is everywhere, but what if you could get similar benefits naturally? Dr. Ashley Lucas, PhD, RD, is a Registered Dietitian and host of The Dr. Ashley Show. As a former professional ballet dancer with a PhD in Sports Nutrition and Chronic Disease, she specializes in science-backed weight loss strategies. Through her company, PhD Weight Loss and Nutrition, Dr. Ashley has helped over 10,000 people collectively lose more than 466,000 pounds nationwide. Discover how to turn on your body's own GLP-1 production with this full-day eating plan that will help curb cravings and burn fat, without the medication side effects.

Your Body Already Makes This Power Hormone

Your body naturally produces GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide 1) in your gut, and it plays a crucial role in weight management. "GLP-1 tells your brain that you're full, slows digestion, stabilizes blood sugar, and helps to curb cravings," Dr. Ashley explains in her post. While medications simply mimic this action, specific foods and lifestyle habits can trigger your natural GLP-1 production without unwanted side effects. This natural approach works with your biology rather than overriding it.

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Why Natural Is Better Than Medication

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Relying on GLP-1 medications can override your body's natural feedback loops. "Whether you're taking the full dose or microdosing for the long term, it can lead to muscle loss, gut sluggishness, and nutrient deficiency over time," Dr. Ashley warns. Studies show approximately 70% of people regain weight after stopping these medications because their bodies never learned to regulate themselves. Natural GLP-1 production supports healthy digestion, lean muscle retention, and long-term metabolic flexibility.

The Four Keys To Natural GLP-1 Production

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Boosting your natural GLP-1 levels requires a strategic approach to eating. "Protein stimulates GLP-1 the most, so you want to make sure you're consuming adequate protein throughout the day," says Dr. Ashley. Fiber plays a critical role too, as it slows digestion and enhances GLP-1 release. Since GLP-1 is secreted in the gut, fermented foods support the healthy gut microbiome necessary for optimal signaling. Finally, consuming healthy fats slows glucose absorption and keeps you full longer.

Start Your Day Right With A Savory Breakfast

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Your first meal sets the tone for your entire day's metabolic response. "You want to make sure breakfast is savory with a protein and fiber combination," recommends Dr. Ashley. An ideal morning meal might include two to three eggs scrambled with spinach or bell peppers, providing both protein and fiber. Add a side of avocado for healthy fats and more fiber, plus some fermented sauerkraut or salsa to support gut health. Coffee with a splash of heavy cream (Dr. Ashley's "favorite food") and allulose or monk fruit sweetener completes this GLP-1-boosting breakfast.

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Power Through Lunch With Slow-Digesting Foods

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For your midday meal, focus on combinations that maximize satiety and GLP-1 production. "This would not be a peanut butter and jelly sandwich with chips, a cookie, and an apple—that's the worst lunch for triggering your own GLP-1 secretion," Dr. Ashley cautions. Instead, opt for grilled chicken or salmon over mixed greens with roasted vegetables and pumpkin seeds. Dress with extra virgin olive oil and apple cider vinegar, which helps control blood sugar. Adding fermented pickles or kimchi provides additional gut support to enhance GLP-1 production.

Don't Skip Your Afternoon Snack

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A strategic afternoon snack prevents evening overeating and supports steady GLP-1 production. "If you're not used to eating this snack and you've been struggling with your weight, you might want to incorporate it," suggests Dr. Ashley. Good options include full-fat or low-fat plain Greek yogurt with chia seeds (or zen basil seeds, which Dr. Ashley prefers for their lower lectin content) and a few berries. Alternatively, bone broth with added collagen and a small amount of butter or coconut oil provides protein and healthy fats that sustain fullness until dinner.

End The Day With A Protein-Forward Dinner

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Your evening meal should stabilize blood sugar overnight while supporting hormone repair. "I would suggest a grass-fed beef or turkey bowl with sauteed zucchini, green beans, onions, mushrooms—whatever non-starchy vegetables you like," Dr. Ashley recommends. Top with fermented salsa or goat cheese and serve over cauliflower rice rather than traditional grains. Add a side salad with fermented beets or a kefir-based dressing to maximize gut health benefits and GLP-1 production while you sleep.

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Evening Options That Won't Derail Progress

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If you're genuinely hungry after dinner, several options can satisfy without disrupting your GLP-1 production. "Chamomile or peppermint tea with cinnamon is great, as cinnamon improves insulin sensitivity and digestion," says Dr. Ashley. For more substantial evening hunger, she suggests bone broth or hard-boiled eggs with salt. These options provide satiety without the blood sugar spikes that would counteract the GLP-1-boosting effects of your carefully planned day.

Train Your Body For Long-Term Success

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The true benefit of naturally boosting GLP-1 is establishing sustainable metabolic health. "When you stimulate GLP-1 naturally through food, the right movement, gut health, and blood sugar stability, you're actually retraining your system," Dr. Ashley emphasizes. This approach builds "metabolic muscle" to control appetite and burn fat without external intervention. Unlike medication dependence, naturally optimizing your GLP-1 production empowers your body to maintain weight loss long-term.

Avoid Common Side Effects Of GLP-1 Medications

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GLP-1 medications often come with unwanted side effects that natural methods avoid. "You can avoid the common side effects like nausea, fatigue, slow digestion, constipation, and especially muscle loss, which we're seeing more and more with long-term medication use," Dr. Ashley points out. By choosing the natural approach, you're working with your body's existing systems rather than overriding them, leading to better overall health outcomes while still achieving weight management goals.

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Implementing these strategies requires commitment but delivers lasting benefits. "You've got to step up to make the change. Lead with your heart, train your mind, and do not negotiate with your body," Dr. Ashley encourages. Start by incorporating one meal suggestion today, then gradually build toward the full day plan. Focus on protein-fiber combinations, include fermented foods at each meal, and prioritize blood sugar stability. Your body's natural GLP-1 production will respond, creating sustainable appetite control without medication dependence. And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these 15 Quick Ways to Lose Body Fat Percentage in a Week.

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Are you trying to lose weight? According to many experts, consistency with your diet is key. Stanley Bronstein is an author and weight loss expert who lost 220 pounds. The self-proclaimed “Been There, Done That, Weight-Loss Expert, who is launching the Million Pound Weight Loss Challenge on June 1, 2025, recently sat down with Body Network and revealed the four meals he eats on repeat to maintain his weight loss.

Breakfast Yogurt Bowl

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Bronstein starts his day with a healthy yogurt bowl, made with non-dairy plain yogurt, hemp seeds, flax seeds, sesame seeds, and hemp hearts “mixed in to thicken it up even more,” he says. “Then I top it with a mix of blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, and bananas. I use frozen fruit, as it’s usually less expensive and it lasts longer than fresh fruit.” He also opts to make homemade soy yogurt, “but you can use other plant-based yogurts you can find at the grocery store,” he says. “The main thing is to make sure there are no added sugars in the yogurt. Read the label carefully. If you don’t want to use non-dairy yogurt, that’s fine too, but I believe that non-dairy is better in the long run.”

Salad

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Next up, a salad. “I make a salad that has a base of spinach and arugula. You can use other ingredients, such as kale and even just iceberg lettuce or a salad mix. I prefer spinach and arugula as they have more nutrients than plain old iceberg or romaine lettuce,” he explains. “You can top it with fresh tomatoes, sugar snap peas, various fruits (apples and such), and sprinkle a few unsalted raw nuts on top (but not too many).” For dressing, he makes his own. “I take a can of no-sugar-added diced tomatoes and throw them in my blender. I sprinkled in all kinds of spices like basil, thyme, oregano, rosemary, etc. Then I put in just a touch of apple cider vinegar or balsamic vinegar to make it a little tart. Mix it up, and you have a healthy, low-calorie, no-salt, no-oil, no-sugar-added salad dressing that tastes great.”

Smoothies

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Smoothies are also part of his daily menu. “I throw in 2 handfuls of some type of fruit (usually blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries, or simply bananas). Then I throw in 2 scoops of hemp protein powder. Out of all the plant-based protein powders, I prefer hemp, and it has no added sodium (soy powder usually does). Then I fill up the smoothie container with unsweetened soy milk (it has no added sugar). Blend it up for 45 seconds, and it tastes fantastic,” he explains.

Bean Soup

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The last item he eats on repeat? Bean soup. “I go to the store and buy a bag of 15-bean soup mix. I then throw the beans (WITHOUT THE FLAVOR PACKET IT COMES WITH) into my pressure cooker, along with a can of no-salt-added diced tomatoes and another can of water. You can add in any other seasonings you want, but try to leave out the salt. Cook it for about 30 minutes and you have bean soup. You can vary the thickness of the soup by adding more or less water,” he says. And if you enjoyed this article, don't missI’m a Nutritionist and Here Are 25 Weight Loss Truths You Need to Hear.

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Do you want to snack your way to weight loss? You can, if you make the right choices. Jade Poyser is a weight loss warrior and coach who lost 22 pounds in a year and helps other women achieve the same results. One of her key habits? Eating healthy, nutrient-packed foods. In a new post, she reveals some of her top snacks for weight loss. “They’re high-protein, low-calorie & actually taste so good,” she writes. “These 7 snacks helped me stay full, fuelled & lean while dropping 10kg and I still eat them every week!”

1. Crispy Chickpeas

The first snack she ate? Crispy chickpeas. “100g chickpeas, smoked paprika, garlic, cumin — roast at 200°C for 30–40 mins,” she says. “Crunchy, salty, satisfying!”

= 164 kcal | 8g protein

2. Cottage Cheese Bowl

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Next up, a cottage cheese bowl. “150g cottage cheese, 50g berries, 5g honey, flaxseeds,” she says. “Sweet & creamy — a go-to!”

= 230 kcal | 26g protein

3. Hard-Boiled Eggs

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She is also a fan of snacking up on hard-boiled eggs. “2 eggs + salt & paprika,” she says. “Don’t knock it! Easy, classic, on-the-go.”

= 160 kcal | 12g protein

4. Protein Guac

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Don’t sleep on protein-packed guacamole. “50g avo, 80g 0% Greek yogurt, 60g chickpeas, lemon, garlic, chili,” she says. “Dip, spread, devour!” she says.

= 290 kcal | 28g protein

5. Tuna Rice Cakes

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Tuna rice cakes are also packed with protein. “2 rice cakes + 1 tin tuna + 1 tsp light mayo + cucumber,” she says. “Crispy, fresh & protein-packed.”

= 220 kcal | 24g protein

6. Protein Yogurt Bowl

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Another delicious snack to make? Protein yogurt bowls. “170g Greek yogurt + cinnamon + vanilla drops + 5g almond butter,” she explains. “Tastes like dessert but it’s fuel!”

= 190 kcal | 20g protein

7. Edamame Snack

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She also suggests edamame. “100g steamed edamame + sea salt & chili,” she says. “Quick, salty, and satisfying!

= 140 kcal | 13g protein

Why You Need Lots of Protein

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Why should you amp up protein? According to clinical trials, consuming more protein than the recommended dietary allowance not only reduces body weight (BW), but also enhances body composition by decreasing fat mass while preserving fat-free mass (FFM) in both low-calorie and standard-calorie diets. And if you enjoyed this article, don't missthese 8 High-Protein Foods with Nearly Zero Calories That Melt Fat.