Good Nutrition Made Easy
Good nutrition is critical to a healthy lifestyle, yet there is
so much information out there, most people do not have a clear
understanding as to what they should and should not be eating.
This article will simplify things.
First off, no more will you eat three big meals during the
course of the day. To optimize your metabolism and your
digestive system, break the day down with five to six small and
nutritious meals. We will cover what these meals should be in a
second.
When you clog your system with three big meals, your metabolism
slows down and your digestive system cannot handle all the food.
As a result, you end up with partially-digested food and, for
most people, a tired and fatigued feeling.
You want to make sure you eat within one hour of waking up. In
other words, do not skip breakfast! If you take away just one
thing from this article, let it be that you should eat a big and
nutritious meal within one hour of waking up. Furthermore, do
not eat within two hours of going to bed. The last thing you
want is food sitting in your stomach when your metabolism is at
its slowest.
Most people know which foods they should stay away from. The
obvious ones include desserts, high-fat meals, candy, fast food
and fried food. In fact, most people will feel a big difference
simply by staying away from these kinds of foods. The
not-so-obvious ones include:
1. Pasta (with the exception being wheat pasta) 2. Fat-free
foods (because they are filled with sugar and chemicals) 3. Most
frozen meals (because of all the preservatives) 4. Processed
meats like fake cold cuts (because of all the preservatives and
chemicals) 5. Soda and juices (because of the sugar) 6. Creamy
meals (because of the fat)
Furthermore, start getting in the habit of reading the
ingredients of the food you buy. If sugar is one of the first
three ingredients listed, do not buy it. And if you see
hydrogenated oils listed anywhere in the list of ingredients,
stay far away. These kinds of fats, called Trans fats, wreck
havoc on your body.
As far as what to eat, buying anything at the grocery from the
following list is a straight path to better health. These foods
include:
1. Fruits like bananas, berries and apples 2. Whole grains
including bread and pasta 3. Oatmeal (not the microwave, sugar
mix) 4. Low-fat dairy including milk and yogurt 5. Chicken,
turkey and fish 6. Vegetables like spinach, squash and tomatoes
7. Olive oil and fresh garlic 8. Eggs 9. Natural peanut butter
(the regular kind contains hydrogenated oils) 10. Beans and
legumes 11. Almonds and other nuts 12. Water
Simply focus on staying away from the foods you should not eat
and buy more of the foods listed above. You will find that the
longer you make an effort to do this, the more will power you
will slowly develop.
Obviously sometimes you are going to slip, but this is not about
perfection. Make a conscious effort to improve your eating
habits and you will notice a huge difference in how you look and
feel. After all, you are what you eat.