This post is originally from Reader's Digest Magazine and provides 5 interesting tricks that can actually help with weight loss. Whether they work or not probably depends on the individual; however, it's always worth a shot - especially at this time of year!
What other "bizarre tricks" work for you to help with weight loss? Share them with our readers!
5 Bizarre Weight Loss Tricks That Actually Work
1. Sniff a banana, apple or peppermint
You might feel silly, but it can work. When Dr. Alan R. Hirsch of the Smell and Taste Treatment and Research Foundation in Chicago tried this with 3,000 volunteers, he found that the more frequently people sniffed, the less hungry they were and the more weight they lost - an average of 30 pounds each. One theory is that sniffing the food tricks the brain into thinking you are actually eating it
2. Hang a mirror opposite your seat at the table
One study found that eating in front of mirrors slashed the amount people ate by nearly one-third. Seems having to look at yourself in the eye reflects back some of your own inner standards and goals, and reminds you of why you are trying to lose weight in the first place.
3. Surround yourself with blue
There is a good reason you won't see many fast-food restaurants decorated in blue. Believe it or not, the color blue functions as an appetite suppressant. So serve up dinner on blue plates, dress in blue while you eat, and cover your table with a blue tablecloth. Conversely, avoid red, yellow and orange in your dining areas. Studies find they encourage eating.
4. Shoot your food
Rather than writing down every morsel you eat, take a picture of it and file the photos on your phone or computer by date. A visual account of your consumption may help you curb your intake. "Snapping photos and then looking back at them can make people stop and think before indulging," nutritionist Joan Salge Blake says. It doesn't need to be a big production - your cell phone will do. Think about it: there you are at the salad bar, making a plate of vegetables. Don't pat yourself on the back quite yet, though. A simple snapshot of your heaping dish may "show your extra helping of cheese or deep-fried croutons," Joan cautions. A visual reminder might be just enough to give you pause next time before you ladle on the blue cheese dressing.
5. Tie yourself up
You could try fitness guru Valerie Orsoni's "Le Petit Secret:" "A number of French women wear a ribbon around their waist and underneath their clothes when they go out for dinner. It keeps them conscious of the tummy, particularly if the ribbon starts to feel tighter as the evening goes on!" If a ribbon isn't your thing, try a belt!
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