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Written by Charles Rotblut
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Saturday, 27 January 2007 |
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Word Count: 377 The Toothbrush - A Calorie Fighter
The toothbrush may be the single most overlooked tool in weight loss. Why? It
controls your portions and can limit your binging.
To fully grasp this argument, let's start with the obvious. Nothing tastes good
with toothpaste. And even if you think chocolate tastes okay--something that is
debatable, at best--regular flavored Listerine or some other medicine--tasting
mouthwash will certainly make just about everything taste bad.
Cook a reasonable portion, walk away, brush your teeth and you're done eating
for a while. Dieting does not get easier than this.
The benefits of brushing do not end there, however. Say you are having cravings,
but you don't want to eat. The lowly toothbrush suddenly becomes your friend. By
the time you walk to the bathroom, brush your teeth, swish some mouthwash and
walk back, there is a reasonable chance that your craving will be gone. And even
if it isn't, you really not going to want to eat anything, anyway.
There are additional benefits. Brush for a full two minutes--the minimum time
dentists recommend brushing--3x a day and you
burn nearly 5500 calories a year. That's an extra 1.5 pounds off of your
waistline just for doing something that you should be doing anyway. Your teeth
will be healthier, which means less time in the dentist chair. Most importantly,
your teeth will be whiter, and that will make you feel better about yourself.
Note, that if you drink soda, you should wait 30 minutes before brushing your
teeth. The reason is that soft drinks, and even sports drinks, contain acids
that breakdown tooth enamel. Rather, rinse your mouth out with water, or
something like
Listerine, and then wait for 30 minutes before brushing. Best bet: stop drinking
soda. Next best bet: rinse your mouth with water, go for a light 30-minute walk
and then brush your teeth.
Charles Rotblut is the publisher of NetSweat.com - The Internet's Fitness Resource. Started in 1995, NetSweat.com is one of the oldest, continuously running fitness web sites. In addition to featuring a wide variety of exercise equipment and athletic clothing (include plus size fitness clothing), NetSweat publishes a daily fitness blog at http://www.netsweat.com/Fitness/fitness-blog.html.
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