Many believe that losing weight without going to the gym or engaging in physical activities like walking is impossible. However, experts say that weight loss can indeed be achieved with a good diet and healthy lifestyle. According to holistic dietitian Geetika Chopra, about 70% of weight loss depends on lifestyle, eating habits, and routine rather than exercise alone.
Fat burning begins when the body’s energy needs are low, first utilizing glycogen stored in the liver and muscles before breaking down fat cells. A hormonally balanced diet is crucial since imbalances in insulin, thyroid, or leptin hormones can hinder weight loss even with exercise.
Experts recommend starting your day by drinking lukewarm water mixed with lemon juice, consuming whole grains rich in fiber to boost metabolism, and including healthy fats, seeds, nuts, and anti-inflammatory drinks like cumin water. Hydration is important, but excessive water retention should be avoided.
Key dietary advice includes avoiding white sugar and refined flour as they increase inflammation and fat storage. Eating early dinners and focusing on reducing inflammation can accelerate fat loss.
Common mistakes in non-exercise weight loss include overthinking and breaking routines, skipping meals leading to nutritional deficiencies, and reducing water intake, which is a myth and harmful.
Weight loss without gym or walking takes time and consistency, but with the right diet and lifestyle, it’s achievable.
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