Eat Your Veggies - They're Good For You And They'll Help You
Lose Weight
The body needs a lot of fiber, so it's only common sense to add
plenty of fiber to your diet. Vegetables will definitely supply
you with much of the daily fiber that you need. Nature grows the
required vegetables and fruits suitable for the complete
nourishment of your body, so you have no excuses.
So, go ahead... it's perfectly OK to go crazy eating vegetables.
Here are some juicy tidbits about the benefits of vegetables,
and how to prepare them properly.
1. Vegetables are your best bet when it comes to losing extra
pounds. Nature provides a terrific buffet of healthy vegetables,
and leafy green veggies are your best choice for dropping that
spare luggage. So, always try to include a salad with your
meals.
2. If you need to have a snack, stay away from the cookie jar!
Choose vegetables as a healthy snack instead. We all get those
pangs of hunger in between meals, but it is something that we
have full control over. A great snack suggestion would be to try
munching on carrots. They are a wonderful way to satisfy those
hunger pangs and are good for your eyes, as well as your teeth.
If people tease you about being Bugs Bunny, just remember that
you won't be saying "What's up Doc?" nearly as often as they
will. You will be healthy!
3. Fresh vegetables are far better for you than cooked or canned
vegetables, so always try to eat your vegetables raw. Wherever
possible, locally produced seasonal fruits and vegetables fresh
from the garden or grove should be eaten. When you cook
vegetables, you are taking away nearly half of the vitamins in
them. Canned vegetables are not much better than cooked. They
are processed and are not nearly as good for you as fresh
vegetables. Also, when you buy your vegetables it's always a
good idea to see if the label states whether it's pesticide free
or not.
4. If you do have to cook your vegetables, steam them. Try
steaming them without adding anything at all. This is probably
the healthiest way to eat vegetables such as cabbages,
cauliflowers and a whole host of other yummy vegetables.
5. Consider carrying some sprigs of parsley with you. Parsley is
another excellent thing to snack on in between meals. Not only
is it good for you in terms of vitamins, but it is also a
perfect way to make your breath fresher... just in case you
might need it.
Your mother was right... eating your veggies is very important
for your overall development. And if you haven't been listening
to your mother, it's not too late for you to start now!
To support your Mom's advice one more time, here's one more
benefit to eating your vegetables that is often overlooked.
Water intake.
Most people seem to be surprised when they learn of the pure
simplicity and effectiveness of water for weight and health
management. And yet, it's right in front of us!
Since some vegetables like tomatos (actually a fruit) are a good
source of water, you now have one more reason to consume
vegetables. So, don't think about it anymore; just do it.
**Water intake is a whole other topic, but one that will also
enable you to drop the pounds and stay healthy. To learn more
about the amazing benefits of water and how to maximize it's use
in your dietary routine, visit:
http://www.privilegedinfo.com/waterwisdom.html .