Earlier
studies have shown that supplementing the diet with generous amounts of
fish oil (which is rich in omega-3 fatty acids) decreases bodyfat
deposition. However, it hasn’t always been clear whether fish oil works
its magic by actually stimulating fat burning or by simply decreasing
food intake. (Fish oil often does cause people to eat less.)
Recently,
scientists from the Division of Nutritional Sciences at the University
of Texas and from the Baylor School of Medicine set out to determine if
fish oil reduces fat deposition independent of food intake.
Although
the study wasn’t carried out on humans, laboratory animals often react
very similar to humans when it comes to treatment with various nutrients
and even exercise. And the findings may well come as good news to
humans.
According to the researchers, it seems fish oil partitions fuel substrates away from fat storage and toward lean muscle growth. So indeed, it appears fish oil helps decrease body fat by mechanisms independent of food intake.
The
best sources of fish oils are high-fat (10 percent to 15 percent)
cold-water fish like salmon, sardines, mackerel, and trout.

Dr. Udo Erasmus, one of the world’s foremost experts on dietary fats and author of the book Fats that Heal, Fats that Kill,
recommends people consume fresh cold-water fish, at least, every two
weeks to maintain beneficial effects, since the oils from the fish take
about two to three weeks to be completely metabolized in our body after
being consumed.
Of
course, if you can’t stand fish, there are a number of dietary fish oil
supplements you can take that will also get the job done.
Beyond upping your fish oil consumption, here’s another trick to really ramp up your fat-loss efforts: Recent laboratory analysis from the University of Toronto have recently identified what could be called “The World’s Most Powerful Fat Burner.”
Specifically, these
tests have shown a rare white tea grown in the Nandi Highlands of
Kenya’s Great Rift Valley possesses a mind-blowing 25 times the fat-burning polyphenols of regular green tea and over DOUBLE that of high-potency green tea matcha.

So what exactly is this tea?
It’s a high-grade, organic white matcha grown at an altitude of 6,500
feet above sea level under the bright sun of Kenya’s majestic Great Rift
Valley — allowing the leaves to soak in extraordinarily high levels of
antioxidants and fat-burning polyphenols.
This tea — called Kenya Rift Valley Reserve White Matcha™ — is NOT sold in stores and is licensed and sold to consumers exclusively through the website KenyaMatcha.com. Click here to learn more
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