Potatoes are typically considered bad for not just your weight, but your overall health. Consuming too much potato in your diet can lead to erratic blood sugar levels, weight gain and a number of other health-related complications.
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But, what if we told you that there is a potato diet for weight loss, which promises to make you lose weight, by eating only the starchy tuber for some days?
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The potato diet plan sounds bizarre and it probably is, but some people have sworn that they got the results they desired by just eating the one food, for the period of the diet. The diet is based on the nutritional health benefits that potatoes come with, including health carbohydrates and fibre, as well as some essential vitamins and minerals.
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Potatoes are rich in vitamin C, which is nature's immunity pill, as well as good amounts of potassium. Moreover, sweet potatoes contain vitamin A and other important nutrients.
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So, what makes the potato diet effective in melting the fat away and making a person lose weight? Nothing special, it's just that the potato diet puts you on a caloric deficit, making you lose weight. However, this weight loss isn't sustainable and may not last for long, as you are bound to get back to your normal meals at some point, after the diet ends.
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The potato diet for weight loss gained traction after American filmmaker, comedian, actor and author Kevin Smith followed a regime that allowed him to eat just potatoes for two whole weeks, before introducing vegetable stews to his diet.
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The potato diet is pretty simple to follow and involves the dieter consuming the tuber for all three meals of the day. But the diet obviously goes against everything that we've been taught about healthy eating and there are enough red flags in the plan for you to dismiss the diet as a fad diet.
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On that note, potato has several other benefits like regulating blood pressure, improving digestion et al. Potatoes are an excellent source of vitamin C, Potassium, fibre, B vitamins copper, tryptophan, manganese and even lutein.
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However, there may be anecdotal evidence of the diet working for some people, but one should definitely not follow such extreme diets to lose weight.
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