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5 Metabolism-Boosting Nuts that Speed Weight Loss

No matter what diet you follow, unless you are eating the right foods for your body, it will be difficult, if not impossible, to achieve your weight loss goals. It requires a lot of self-control, combined with a healthy diet plan and regular exercise. That’s why you need a boost in the body’s metabolism. This practice can be improved by eating foods that keep you full for a longer time and can be easily achieved by eating nuts. Other than increasing the rate of metabolism, nuts also offer other health benefits. Read on and learn some of the suggested nuts that promote weight loss while staying healthy.

1. Almonds
This superfood, is known for its rich content of protein, antioxidants and heart-healthy fats. The monounsaturated fat found in almonds prevents overeating and the dietary fibre contributes to the sensation of being full, despite eating a small amount. They consist of amino acid called L-arginine that helps you burn fat.

2. Pistachios
Pistachios have a modest amount of protein. This protein helps keep you full for longer time, thereby preventing you from reaching out to junk food. Moreover, the protein in pistachios helps build new muscle tissues. Pistachios also contain mono-unsaturated fats that have been shown to boost weight loss.

3.Walnuts
This heart-healthy nut is made of unsaturated fats that make them great for weight loss. A few walnuts everyday can help you lose weight. Walnuts also help you control you appetite due to the omega-3 fatty acids, plant-sterols and vitamins that help suppress hunger.

4. Brazil Nuts
Brazil nuts come loaded with fibre and protein, both of which are essential for losing weight. Moreover, they are also a good source of selenium, magnesium, phosphorus and thiamine, all of which are said to be helpful in weight loss. Brazil nuts also contain L-arginine that is efficient in fat burning process. They also help kick-start your metabolism.

5. Cashew Nuts
Magnesium in cashew nuts is essential for regulating the metabolism of fat and carbohydrates, which may further help you lose weight. Cashews are relatively good sources of protein, which is key to losing weight.

While nuts are high in calories, eating the right amount daily can actually help lose weight. Make a trail mix of all these nuts and have a handful of them daily. Don’t forget to balance nuts with a healthy diet and exercise to lose weight efficiently.

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The Cherry Tree

Thecherrytree.in is the fruit of the thought of a medley of professionals with a common thread – a passion for Kashmir.

It is an effort to highlight what Kashmir is and what it stands for, its ethos, history and its people. With such a great legacy, Kashmir has for ages gone through many stages of evolution. TheCherryTree.in aims to explore that legacy. It is also an attempt to capture the efforts and the impact made by many over the years. TheCherryTree.in has set out to map the journey of those who have touched Kashmir in any way and left their own indelible foot prints.

Thecherrytree.in will have people add their own leaves of experience in relations to Kashmir. The aim is to keep the legacy of Kashmir vibrant, reducing the gap in the views and perspectives of generations, to carry forward what Kashmir has always stood for.

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Pashmina

Pashmina is the traditional name for the very finest grade of cashmere wool. Because of its unique softness and comforting warmth, pashmina is also known as the diamond fabric and the soft gold of high Asia. Put simply, it is the finest, softest and warmest wool available anywhere. 

This amazing cashmere comes exclusively from the underbelly of the Capra Hircus goat, in the most remote regions of the Himalayas. Because they live approximately 14,000 feet above sea level, these special goats grow a thin, inner coat of hair that insulates them during the long, harsh Himalayan winters. It is this unique inner coat of hair that is used to produce pashmina. Each hair is about 1/6th the diameter of most other types of hair – but is still surprisingly durable while being stunningly soft and comforting to human skin. 

You may be surprised to discover that it takes the entire annual growth of three of these goats to create just one pashmina shawl. But take comfort in the fact that these goats are not harmed during the process of producing pashmina. This is because the wool is collected only after being shed naturally. It is almost like this special cashmere wool is the goats’ gift to everyone. And what an amazing gift it is! 

Pashmina is also quite unusual in that it actually becomes softer and more comfortable with each use, actually making it gentler on your skin each and every time you have the luck to wear it. With proper care, the diamond fabric will last a lifetime or more. This is evident in the fact that pashminas have been handed down from generation to generation in royal and wealthy families throughout the world.

It is interesting to note that Napoleon may have started the pashmina fashion craze over 200 years ago when he presented a pashmina shawl to his wife. She was so pleased with the shawl that she asked Napoleon to get more so she could share them with her fashionable society friends. Two hundred years later pashmina remains an essential part of a fashionable wardrobe and popular wedding and bridesmaid gifts, attesting to the durability and widespread appeal of this classic accessory.


Pashmina Care

One of the wonderful things about your pashmina accessory, cashmere baby blanket or throw is that it can last for years and years – if you take proper care of it. It will even get softer and more luxurious with each wash!

In general, dry cleaning is the preferred method of washing for pashmina and cashmere care. However, you can hand wash occassionally if you are careful and follow a few guidelines that are listed below. We do suggest washing it before first use to make sure the natural vegetable dyes do not bleed.

To wash by hand, first use very cold water. You may add a little soft detergent such as baby shampoo or Woolite if you wish but please be certain the detergent is completely dissolved first. Then wash very gently by hand while being very careful with the hand-tied tassels if you are washing a pashmina accessory.

After washing, please do not wring dry. Simply lay it flat to dry. Once dry, you may warm iron but it is best to put a piece of paper or cloth between the iron and the fabric.

That’s it. Proper pashmina and cashmere care is actually easy.

Author : Sudesh Kachroo, Consultant Retail

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