Too Many Healthy Fats
It’s possible to have too much of a good thing, and such is the case with healthy fats in your smoothie. While nuts, nut butter, seeds, coconut, healthful oils, and avocados are great for your body – streamlining its functions and assisting with nutrient absorption – it’s important to enjoy them in moderation.
Fats are the most nutritionally dense food group, meaning they provide large amounts of energy, and calories, in relatively small portions. Therefore, portion control is key when it comes to adding fats to your smoothie. Aim for no more than two tablespoons of whole nuts and shredded coconut, one tablespoon of nut butters and oils, or ¼ of one avocado.
A weight loss smoothie can easily become a weight gain smoothie. Thankfully, the NutriBullet Balance can take out the guesswork and stress as it guides you through the process of making a weight loss smoothie that’s perfect for you.
To make a balanced and nutritious weight loss smoothie, focus on adding lots of greens, flavorful herbs and spices, hydrating veggies, and small portions of low-sugar fruits, and take care to avoid those top seven culprits that won’t help you lose weight, but make you gain it instead.