Eating Right

Eating Right

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Just about anyone you meet will tell you they worry about their diet. If this is the case, why do so many continually make poor choices? Poor eating habits can lead to obesity, heart and joint problems , arthritis, and general bad health. The best way to become a healthier eater is to do it gradually. Small changes are easier to make and stick to than a dramatic and sudden overhaul. If you try to change everything at once, you are likely to give in as soon as you experience your first craving.

First, start buying more fresh fruits and vegetables. Bananas and oranges are the highest in vitamin content, so you may want to start with them. Vegetables should be dark colored. It is much healthier to make a salad with spinach or romaine than head lettuce. If you increase your intake a little bit each day, before you know it you'll be consuming recommended quantities of these healthy fresh and delicious foods.

When it comes to your grain and bread products it is important to make healthy choices and steer away from the white bread and other refined flours. White bread will give you no amount of nutrition, unlike whole grain breads that are a great source of fiber and other vitamins and minerals. It will be easy to add a whole bran cereal to your morning routine and you'll soon find yourself enjoying the taste of whole grains.

Make healthy selections for protein -- fish and poultry and limit the amount of red meat in your diet. Plan to reduce your intake of fat in your diet, animal fats and other fats. Use healthy oils such as virgin olive oil and canola oil when cooking. Bake or poach your fish and poultry to help reduce the amount of fat in your diet. Eliminate or reduce your consumption of fried foods, such as donuts and potato chips. Try healthier choices such as popcorn (with a little or no butter) and rice cakes.

When your sweet tooth kicks in you can substitute those cookies and cakes with other choices, such as dried fruit, low fat cookies, low fat ice cream, or low fat candies. Changing the way you eat is a life long process that you can do with a little bit of patience and determination. Not only will it lead to more health and vitality, but you will also be surprised by how much tastier foods become!


About the Author:
Kazzie Harris is the owner of FMN Diets, the #1 source on the internet for information about Diet, For more articles on Diet why not visit: http://www.fmndiets.com/articles
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