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    The Verdict on the Best Weight Loss Drinks for Breakfast

    We often hear that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. But more specifically than just eating breakfast, what you eat and drink for breakfast plays a big impact on your overall health.

    Some of the best weight loss breakfast foods you can find are avocado toast and eggs, oatmeal with berries and nut butter, or a nutritionally-stacked smoothie.

    And according to Lauren Manaker, MS, RDN, author of The First Time Mom's Pregnancy Cookbook and Fueling Male Fertility, and member of the Eat This, Not That! Medical Expert Board, there are plenty of weight loss drinks to enjoy alongside your healthy breakfast meal as well.

    Read on to learn our registered dietitian's choice for weight loss breakfast drinks, and for more healthy breakfast tips, make sure to check out the 37 Best Healthy Breakfast Foods for Weight Loss.

    1 Green tea

    Green tea may as well be considered a miracle drink. Not only does it help prevent diabetes, improve brain and heart health, and reduce risk of certain cancers, but it can help you with weight loss and weight control as well.

    "Green tea naturally contains EGCG, a compound that may support fat burning and block the formation of new fat cells," says Manaker, "which makes it an excellent weight loss breakfast drink."

    If you want to try what some experts consider to be the best type of green tea, try drinking a cup of matcha green tea with your breakfast next time.

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    2 Coffee

    The amazing news is that we get to keep coffee on the list of best drinks to have for breakfast, as long as you're careful with what you add to your favorite cup of joe.

    "Coffee contains caffeine, a stimulant that can support fat break down," says Manaker, "so as long as the coffee isn't loaded with cream, sugar, or other ingredients that can pack on the calories, coffee can be a great weight loss-supporting drink."

    3 Infused water

    "Water is the quintessential calorie-free drink," says Manaker, "but if a little flavor is needed, infusing water with fruits and herbs can make this hydrating drink a bit more desirable."


    Lemon water specifically has been known to help promote weight loss by keeping you full longer, boosting your metabolism, and encouraging more hydration in general.

    4 Orange Juice

    According to Manaker, 100% orange juice is a great weight loss drink "because it contains no added sugars and comes with a many important vitamins, and data shows that adults who consume 100% orange juice have significantly lower body mass index and body fat vs. those who are not OJ drinkers."

    Not only that, but orange juice has also been known to help lower cholesterol and blood pressure, reduce inflammation, and boost your immune system.

    5 Protein shakes

    And finally, we can't have a list of healthy breakfast drinks without mentioning a delicious smoothie!

    "Protein can decrease appetite and increase satiety-two factors that can support weight loss," says Manaker, "so drinking something with protein, like a low-sugar protein shake, can help support weight loss goals by keeping hunger pangs at bay shortly after breakfast time."

    #2
    I love orange juice. As well as lemon in water.

    Matcha has a strong taste that I don't like.

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      #3
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
      I love orange juice. As well as lemon in water.

      Matcha has a strong taste that I don't like.
      I'm a heavy tea with lemon drinker.

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        #4
        Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post

        I'm a heavy tea with lemon drinker.
        You do green tea?

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          #5
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

          You do green tea?
          Nope, black tea.

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            #6
            Ginger tea......

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              #7
              Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
              Ginger tea......
              Is that stuff any good? Never tried that.

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                #8
                Oranges are no good use lemon, g****fruit, pomelo and lime instead.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
                  Ginger tea......
                  That's a good one. Anti-inflammatory, good for digestion and blood pressure too.

                  I used to make ginger beer all the time but with the alcohol and residual sugar, it was not a very good diet drink.
                  siablo14 siablo14 likes this.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post

                    Is that stuff any good? Never tried that.
                    I feel calmer when I drink it. It fixes any stomach ailment I am experiencing too. That's from my first hand account.

                    That's the raw ginger root that I sc**** then grater then boil.



                    1. May help to ease digestive discomfort


                    Ginger tea is probably most well-known for its potential to soothe digestive issues, and in particular for helping . even suggests it may be just as effective as some medications, but with fewer side effects, in the case of morning sickness.


                    2. Anti-inflammatory


                    Ginger contains key phytonutrients known as gingerols, and research has shown that these can have an antimicrobial and which, when drunk as a tea, may help support a healthy microbiome.


                    3. May help to reduce blood pressure


                    found that those who consume ginger on a daily basis had a decreased risk of hypertension. While the study didn’t look specifically at ginger tea, it may be useful to consume ginger tea if you have high blood pressure.


                    4. May aid weight loss



                    There have been a few studies into the benefits of ginger when it comes to weight and obesity. A highlighted that ginger may have a positive impact on obesity through a number of different mechanisms, including appetite control and increasing thermogenesis (heat production). Again, this research is not specific to ginger tea, but it may be beneficial to include ginger tea as part of a balanced diet.


                    5. Ease headaches and migraines

                    There’s been a fair amount of into ginger and its pain-relieving properties, including its potential benefit for those who struggle with headaches and . Drinking ginger tea, therefore, may also help both prevent and relieve .


                    6. Antioxidant rich


                    Ginger is high in antioxidants and has been shown to have antiproliferative effects on tumour cells, in particular and cancer – consuming ginger tea regularly may offer a preventative effect.





                    Damn. I feel ShoulderRoll hating already.

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