Choose Radiant Health
We hear it on the news consistently: the decline of American
health, the rising rate of obesity, and higher incidents of
heart disease, cancer, and stroke.
How do we stop this alarming trend?
Given the appropriate nutrients through whole foods eating, the
body has a remarkable ability to heal itself. Studies show that
increasing our intake of fruits and vegetables reduces the risk
of heart disease and cancer. Obviously there are other factors
to consider, but if there is something that falls under our
power to control - such as what we put into our mouth - why
would we do anything less?
Overeating, especially of overly processed and refined foods,
can contribute to premature aging. If you eat more food than
your body needs, you are taxing the system to break all of that
matter down. To add insult to injury, a refined foods diet gives
little nutritional value in return for all of this effort. If
you worked this hard for your boss and earned nothing in return,
how would you feel? Wouldn't you want to rebel?
Eating a nutritionally sound diet does not replace expert
medical advice, but it is a complement to it. While
self-doctoring is never a wise choice, eating well is good
common sense. It makes sense to treat our bodies to the very
best we are capable of providing in the form of good nutrition.
Let's say at the age of 20, you are handed a form that lists
heart disease, cancer, stroke, and obesity with little boxes
next to them. It goes on to say that you should put an "X" next
to as many choices as you want to have of these items. Would you
be scrambling to locate a pen and trying to figure out what to
choose first? Of course not! No one wants any of these choices.
They are truly dread diseases. You would most likely rip this
form into pieces and run, not walk, away.
If you were handed a form that lists radiant health, energy,
clear skin, and strong bones, you would "X" all of these items
to have for yourself! Now, you need to do what you can to claim
those attributes for yourself.
Starting with your next meal, be conscious of your choices. If
you don't do so already, start reading labels and figure out
exactly what you are putting into your body. Are you giving it
the best possible materials to work with, or are you taxing it
with nutrient-absent foods? Try redefining "food". Is it food if
it does nothing to fuel you, and is it worthy of you?
You can choose to do your part in not becoming one of the
statistics in the news - this is one trend for which you don't
want to jump on the bandwagon! Become an expert: learn what to
do what's best for yourself, that will provide you with health
and the strongest sense of well-being.