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Here are a few simple tips and tricks to help cut carbs. Limit refined bread and grains. ... Find alternatives such as vegetables. ... Find alternatives to flours. ... Limit added sugars from beverages. ... Find alternatives to sugary drinks. ... Avoid packaged snacks. ... Find low-carb snacks. ... 5 Foods to Avoid (or Limit) on a Low Carb Diet. More items...
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Read More »Cutting carbs may help many people shed pounds. Carbs, or carbohydrates, especially refined or processed ones, tend to convert into sugars in the body very quickly. Limiting intake of carbs may be difficult, but finding alternatives can help. Sugar from carbohydrates can be an important source of energy when it is needed. If the body does not need all of the energy from carbs immediately, it stores it as glycogen in the liver and muscles. If a person eats more carbs than can be used or stored, the body converts these to fat cells for use later. If this energy is not needed either, it stays in the fat cells. A buildup of this excess from each meal may lead to weight gain over time. There are some simple ways to remove carbs from a diet without feeling as if the diet is restrictive. Here are a few simple tips and tricks to help cut carbs. 1. Limit refined bread and grains Share on Pinterest People can use cauliflower as a pizza crust alternative. One of the first things that may come to mind when people think of carbohydrates is bread. Bread today, especially white bread, tends to be high in refined flours, low in fiber, and a source of simple carbohydrates. But, as a study posted to Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity: Targets and Therapy notes, these highly refined grains may be more unhealthful than carbs from other sources, such as fruits and vegetables. Cutting out refined and processed bread and grains can be one of the hardest steps to take, but it may also be crucial for people who are looking to lose weight by cutting carbs. People may find it difficult to give up bread and associated products cold turkey, and it may help if they take it step-by-step. An example of how someone might do this is to stop eating packaged snacks, such as crackers and biscuits, in their first week of dieting. In the second week, they may also try giving up baked goods that could include cookies and muffins. In the third week, they can remove bread, and so on until they have eliminated all bread products from the diet. 2. Find alternatives such as vegetables A lot of the time, what people miss is the function of bread more than the food itself. After all, bread and flour make up the base for everyday items such as pizzas, sandwiches, and pasta. Luckily, there are some low-carb vegetable versions of each of these that may eliminate the need for bread. For instance, shredded zucchini or yellow squash make for a good base for pasta. Mashed cauliflower can resemble a low-carb version of mashed potatoes. Cauliflower can also make a pizza crust alternative. 3. Find alternatives to flours There are some flours available to low-carb dieters. Flours made from nuts, including almonds, acorns, and hazelnuts may be perfect for a low-carb diet. Many people on a low-carb diet also use coconut flour as a replacement. These low-carb flours are flexible, and people may want to try using them to make everything from fried chicken and pizza crusts to muffins and pancakes, to be able to include these in their diet. 4. Limit added sugars from beverages Eliminating carbs from food is one thing, but sugar slips into many beverages, some of which may be unexpected. Sugar-sweetened drinks include: soda
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