The Missing Ingredient in Your Diet That is Keeping You Fat and
Tired.
Whenever I hear someone say they just can't lose weight, the
first question I ask is if they are eating their fruits and
vegetables. Only one person has ever said yes. The rest have
given me a litany of excuses about why they don't - with the
leading reason being, "I don't like vegetables".
There are a lot of reasons why you want to eat right.
You'll Look Better
Your skin is an outer reflection of how you treat your body. Not
enough water? Not enough sleep? Not enough nutrients? It all
shows on your face.
Weight Loss
Obviously, if you were eating right, you wouldn't be over-
weight. That's a given. But it's more than that. It affects your
self-esteem. It's devastating to your body. So much more is
coming to light about how being overweight, and lack of
nutrients over time are causing a shocking increase in
debilitating illnesses.
Health
Are you sick often? Both of my sisters are. You guessed it -
they don't like vegetables. But what's more startling is the
number of people who are getting the so-called lifestyle
illnesses - type 2 diabetes, heart disease and cancers.
Other aging related problems could be decreased, if not stopped
all together by changing to a healthier lifestyle.
Energy
If you don't have the energy to do more than sit on the couch in
front of the television now - what do you think the quality of
your life will be when you're 70?
Ok, You know all the reasons why you should - but you just can't
seem to get yourself past the time and taste issues.
Let's start off small. Here are some easy tips for getting your
fruits and vegetables in everyday.
* Drink one glass of fruit juice or a V8 everyday.
* Eat a piece of fruit every morning with breakfast. Not for
breakfast - WITH breakfast.
* Eat 1 cup of dark greens everyday. It could be leaf lettuce
(no head-lettuce!), or spinach, or broccoli. Top your salads
with carrots, tomatoes, dried cranberries, almonds, onion,
broccoli, whatever.... Get creative! There's another couple
servings. It could be as simple as cut up broccoli and some
salad dressing to dip it in. I personally like Catalina Light
for my broccoli. Try it! It worked on the kids.
* If you really can't spare the 5 minutes it takes to cut up
vegetables, there are tons of already cut and bagged varieties.
Just rinse and eat.
* When planning dinner, plan your fruits and veggies first.
The good news is - you can eat as much of these as you want. Try
a loaded tossed salad, fresh green beans, with maybe some
cantaloupe, or pineapple, or honeydew, or strawberries, or
grapes, and a nice grilled chicken breast.
Add one carb - baked potato or sweet potato, rice, French bread,
or garlic bread made with olive oil instead of butter.
The whole meal takes about 20 minutes to prepare. It's a lot of
food, and it tastes good.
You'll find that these dinners are really a breeze to make and
they're inexpensive.
Change the order of what you eat. Eat your fruits and veggies
first. If you leave anything on your plate, it should be the
carb.
And here's a couple more tips to help you get that leaner,
healthier, great looking body-
Drink a full glass of water every couple of hours to keep your
body hydrated and working at peak performance levels.
As a rule, don't eat after 8 PM.
Get up and move after dinner. Go for a walk. Walk the dog.
Vacuum. Play catch with the kids. Just do something.
Just these few small changes can make a big difference. Try it
out for a couple of weeks and see what happens. You'll be amazed
at how much better you feel.