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Researchers recommend gin for faster metabolism

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Published : Apr 16, 2017, 7:33 pm IST
Updated : Apr 16, 2017, 7:33 pm IST

Consumption of gin resulted in a marked increase in metabolic rate, which indicates the spirit may have a slimming effect on the body.

This likely stems from the core ingredient: antioxidant-rich juniper berries (Photo: AFP)
 This likely stems from the core ingredient: antioxidant-rich juniper berries (Photo: AFP)

London: Want to speed up your metabolism? Start drinking Gin, as a study finds that it enhances your body's ability to burn calories for an hour after you finish your drink.

According to researchers from the University of Sigulda in Latvia, Gin is made from antioxidant-rich juniper berries, which is good for your metabolism and in fact, the mice who were fed regular doses of the spirit, saw a 17 percent increase in their metabolic rate.

The study, published in the journal Food & Nature, assessed how the alcoholic beverage affected calories in mice.
Gin is one of the lowest-calorie spirits available, with just 97 calories per shot.

The findings suggest that it, tipple triggers an 'after burn' effects that enhances your body's ability to burn calories for a whole hour after you finish your drink.

"Consumption of gin resulted in a marked increase in metabolic rate, which indicates the spirit may have a slimming effect on the body," said lead study author Thisa Lye. This likely stems from the core ingredient: antioxidant-rich juniper berries.

These berries, common in Europe, are a natural diuretic and aid digestion, helping to ease bloating, Reports Mail Online. In natural medicine, juniper has also been used to ease inflammation in joints for people with arthritis.

In fact, a 2008 study published in the Journal of Diabetes Nursing found gin and tonic is the safest alcohol drink for people with Type-1 diabetes, given juniper's rejuvenating qualities that help to ease inflammation of the arteries.

However, sugar-sweetener mixers fuel bloating, destabilize metabolism and affect digestion. To avoid extra calories, try pairing your gin with a slim-line tonic, and add rosemary, basil or cucumber for a twist of flavour.

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