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How to eat healthy

by Jasoni Turner


So you want to eat healthier, but yet you're not exactly sure where to begin. When it comes to eating healthy there are many ways to do it. You could just drink slim fast and hope for your weight to shift or avoid carbs in hope you are sparing your body of the extra calories, however these are not always the best things for people to try especially people who like to eat real food. The path to being healthier is simple just follow the guidelines in this article and try not to pick up the ole' big mac in times of weakness.

When eating healthy, it is important to get your servings of vegetables, and though some people may hate vegetables they can be made delicious with the right recipe and are a very good source of energy, especially green vegetables such as broccoli. When preparing meals try to center them around sides of vegetables and have only a small proportion of meat preferably about the size of your fist, so instead of a huge 16 oz. steak try to eat only a small steak and add more vegetables of your choice to your plate.

The next thing you should know is that eating more times a day doesn't mean you are eating more food per day. Some people when trying to eat healthy associate it with eating a lot less; however, when you do this you are robbing your body of essential nutrients and when you finally can't take it anymore you will eat a lot more than you normally would, so try to eat at least 3 times a day with moderate proportions and eat until you are full but not so full that you can hardly move afterwards. If you are a person who works out or has a very physical job you should be sure to definitely include your carbohydrates. Try sticking to carbohydrates like beans, whole grains, and fruits because these types of carbohydrates are considered the good carbs because they digest slowly and therefore give you a longer supply of energy, while white flour, sugar, and white rice are not so good because they digest fast infusing your blood with high levels of glucose which leads to weight gain. You should include the good carbs in your diet, because they fuel the body for physical activity and keep you going.

Every healthy diet should also include plenty of water because the body needs to stay hydrated to function correctly and drinking more water will also decrease your overall appetite and best of all it contains zero calories.

Finally when eating meat you should try to stick to lean grilled or baked meats. Meats such as chicken, fish, and turkey are great sources of nutrients and if cooked correctly are low in fat and cholesterol. Try to bake or grill your chicken, fish, or turkey instead of frying it in a huge pan of oil, this will cut out much of the cholesterol and fat in your meat and keep you from clogging your arteries. Remember eating healthy isn't all salads and celery sticks, there are tons of recipes for delicious healthy foods on the internet, but if you start dreaming of hamburgers go ahead and eat one because if you wait until you can't take it anymore you may end up eating five instead of getting one and getting it out your system.

Maintaining a healthy diet is important especially as you get older it is also the best thing you can do to ensure your longevity and keep yourself at a healthy weight, so maintain your healthy eating regimen, try many different kinds of healthy food recipes, and find out what you like and you can eat healthier and feel better inside and out.



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