The way you diet can do wonders for your body-image and
health in the long run or it can forever ruin your hopes for looking gorgeous
and feeling great. Everybody is into dieting today, regardless of whether
they're doing it knowingly or not. We all believe that we should eat more
broccoli and a lot more raw fruits and vegetables and less fat and so on.
And for the most part of our lives we do try to stay on the
right side of healthy, but it's not always easy. Add to that the fact that
there are so many conflicting stories on what's hot and what's not when it
comes to healthy foods and you can easily find yourself in a dieters' hell.
So what can you do to be sure your diet is both helping you
to lose weight and stay healthy in the long run?
The most important thing when it comes to diets is to use
common sense. Common sense wouldn't let you starve to death with plenty of food
around you and it would most likely make you feel you've had too much when you
give way to your eating cravings! So yes, common sense is your best ally when
it comes to healthy diet choices.
The next very important thing is to understand that your body
needs proteins, fats, sugars, fibers, vitamins and minerals at all meals if it
is to feel satisfied with what you've been eating. Ideally, every time you eat,
your plate should have some protein, a little fat and a little fibrous mass to
ensure that you feel full and satisfied.
This takes some planning and for some of us planning can be
hard because we are so much into the "mindlessly munching on
pretzels" habit. You have to admit it, it's a lot easier to reach out for
a bag of whatever junk food is available than to plan a balanced meal. It also
means that if you plan to replace potato chips with a fruit snack, you won't
feel good about it and it won't make you feel full. An apple followed by, say,
some plain yogurt, will do more to keep you filled than two apples. Have a bit
of everything at every meal!
Another thing we hear all the time is that raw food is better
- as in healthier - than cooked food. It follows that you have to eat as much
raw food as possible. But you are not told that eggplants and beans sometimes
harbor toxic compounds that can wreak havoc on your digestive tract if you eat
them raw. Many starch containing plants cannot be eaten raw because our bodies
do not process that particular type of starch unless transformed by high
temperature processing - cooking, that is.
Other veggies, like carrots, contain fragile nutrients that
can be destroyed in a frying pan. But cooked carrots still contain tons of
great nutrients and vitamins. And no, there is no evidence that sushi is any
better for you than grilled salmon. What to do then? Eat a mixture of raw and
cooked fruits and veggies, and use common sense. If it's normally eaten raw, go
for it. If it's usually cooked into a culinary delight, don't eat it raw.
Diet choices should be made according to your own body's
needs and way of life. It is really of no use to starve your self or eat
disgusting foods just because others said it's healthy.
Title: Is Your Diet Helping You Lose Weight?
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