Turns out, burning fat while we sleep “is actually a very natural process,” says Schoffro Cook.
Even in slumber, our bodies need lots of fuel for maintenance and repair. When we first doze off, we burn blood sugar; but once it’s gone, we shift into a state called ketosis and are fueled almost entirely by fat. Good news: You don’t have to be on a keto diet for ketosis to happen—though Schoffro Cook does suggest cutting carbs you don’t care about (say, pretzels or candy canes). Because eating fewer carbs will reduce blood-sugar production, allowing you to enter ketosis and start burning fat sooner. And that’s just for starters. Schoffro
Cook adds that you can also experiment with any or all of the following strategies shown to boost resting metabolism. “That means they increase the number of calories your body burns to sustain itself,” she says. So you’ll blast through blood sugar and spend more of the night and early morning hours “burning through your fat stores and dropping extra pounds!”
5 easy ways to supercharge your metabolism as you snooze
1. Sip the best tea
If you’ve ever had tea at a Chinese restaurant, there’s a good chance it was oolong—a brew made from tea leaves that are wilted in the sun to create a rich, mellow flavor halfway between green and black tea. Oolong has a unique blend of compounds that do some pretty slimming things, like helping the body control blood sugar more easily.
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