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The One Anti-Inflammatory Slow Cooker Recipe You Should Make This Week To Kickstart Fat Loss And Speed Up Your Metabolism

November 23, 2019 by Hannah Kerns
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By incorporating certain anti-inflammatory foods into your diet, you can speed up your metabolism and get closer to your weight loss goals. In addition to a regular exercise routine, these anti-inflammatory ingredients can help you stay on track for weight loss while making your favorite recipes even more delicious.

To kickstart weight loss this week, try this Slow Cooker Pot Roast Recipe from Unbound Wellness.

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Michelle Hoover, nutritional therapy practitioner and creator of Unbound Wellness, thrives off of developing anti-inflammatory recipes that are delicious and easy. One of her favorites can even be prepared in a slow cooker: Autoimmune Paleo Slow Cooker Pot Roast with Cauliflower Rice.

 

This delicious and satisfying recipe is full of anti-inflammatory ingredients and a perfect slow cooker dinner for those who want to give their metabolism a boost.

What You'll Need: chuck roast, beef bone broth, parsnips, carrots, onion, celery, caulirice, coconut oil, bay leaves, sage, thyme, pink salt

 

Full Recipe: Unbound Wellness

This recipe is full of ingredients that help speed up weight loss. For example, this pot roast recipe includes popular anti-inflammatory ingredients, like onion and celery. Hoover couples these anti-inflammatory superfoods with ingredients that can help regulate your metabolism like parsnips, bay leaves, and sage.

Adding this recipe into your rotation is a great way to maintain a healthy metabolism and see weight loss results, but if you want another slow cooker recipe to try, Hoover's Slow Cooker Carnitas are another delicious option. Hoover specialized this recipe to keep it mild, but to really boost your metabolism, you can add in some crushed red pepper.

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Hannah Kerns pitches and writes compelling stories for SheFinds' readers. When she isn't listening to podcasts or catching up on true crime, she covers the latest in beauty, health, fashion, and celebrity news. To reach Hannah, email [email protected].

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