How to Eat Healthier Food
- By:Gary Wood
Many diet gurus will tell you to approach dieting from completely different angles.
Some diets like the Atkins will recommend stay away from carbs whereas others will tell you that they are necessary. Long-term weight loss is only achieved by eating healthy foods. The following tips will help you achieve this.
One thing that is not often mentioned in diet books and weight loss programs is the normal shopping habits you have. The way grocery stores are normally set up is with the processed and junkie foods in the isles in the interior of the stores. Your solution is to shop around the perimeter and buy only the natural healthy foods such as fruit and vegetables. Go for fresh fish and poultry and only lean cuts of red meat if you must have it.
Something that people seem to have trouble accepting is to eat more often. Often skipping meals will slow down your metabolism and eating three big meals a day will make you feel bloated and even overfull. You should eat every three to four hours and eat meals only about the size of your open hand. This will allow your body to efficiently absorb the food and stop you feeling hungry between meals.
Eating natural fresh raw foods is the healthiest way to eat. You should try to avoid anything that is processed or packaged. For example eat fresh rather than packaged pre-prepared food. Raw foods are richer in vitamins and minerals that your body needs and lower in calories.
Experiment with a variety of spices and cooking methods to keep your meals from becoming boring. Being on a diet certainly doesn’t mean that you can’t enjoy the flavor of your meals. One great way to add a different taste to your food is by grilling and even vegetables can be placed in foil and grilled. Try sliced squash and zucchini as a base, and
Add some other tasty vegetables, sprinkle minced garlic, rosemary and thyme over them, wrap them in tin foil and place them on the grill. Yummy.
Keep an eye on your fat intake and don’t always take those reduce fat labels literally. Many reduced fat products are still way to high in fat content. The other thing that often happens with reduced fat content products is that they add sugars in its place to boost the flavor. This will add calories to the product and defeat your purpose in buying them. I also use soy or low fat or skim milk, which can help reduce your overall fat intake significantly.
About the author:
Gary Wood is a liver transplant recipient and online marketer who has used good eating and dietary and health supplements and aids in his recovery. For more on these products you can go to www.tinyurl.com/ythjlh
Wishing you the best of health.