How You Can Make Getting Healthy A Family Affair

Saturday, August 18, 20120 comments

By Franco Valonia


Some people live their lives not really thinking about the consequences of their actions. When it comes to your personal health, this is not a productive or attractive attitude to have. Learning about nutrition will help you learn how to feel and act to the best of your capabilities.

Most people think of fresh corn as a vegetable, and to some extent, they're right; it's plump, juicy, and full of fiber and Vitamin A. Unfortunately, it's also extremely starchy, and better thought of as a grain instead. Imagine corn tortillas and corn bread, instead of an ear of juicy corn, right off the stalk.

Nutritionists agree that when it comes to lowering cholesterol levels with protein, 25 milligrams per day is the magic number. Vegetarians (or anyone else, for that matter) can easily meet this requirement by consuming soy foods like edamame (green soybeans that have been steamed and lightly salted), tofu, and roasted soy nuts.

Make meals enjoyable and fun to help persuade your picky or nervous eater to try a healthier diet. If your child is wary of certain foods, try cutting them into fun shapes or serve them with a favorite sauce or dip. Bright, colorful foods may also be more appealing to your child.

A great nutritional tip is to set a good example for your child. You want to make healthy choices because - how you eat - will directly influence how your child eats. If you eat unhealthy and your diet is terrible, chances are your child will adopt the same habits.

Use a list when grocery shopping. People who go to the grocery store unprepared tend to spend more and buy less healthy food than those who go armed with a list of healthy foods they have decided to eat. Sit down and make a plan of meals to make that week. Next, make a corresponding list of ingredients you will need to prepare them as well as healthy snacks.

Curb winter food cravings and overeating. The combination of the holiday season and the fact that we spend a lot of time indoors in the winter, makes it very easy to binge on food that is less than nutritious. Make sure that you balance out all the sweets and treats that you eat at holiday gatherings with fresh fruit and veggies, and high fiber foods. Stock your refrigerator with healthy snacks, and aim for the fruit plate at parties.

Eat a lot of fiber. Fiber may provide the roughage to cause your bowel movements to be much cleaner and pleasant. Fiber not only helps you poop, but also participates in removing the total amount of toxins in the body by frequent defecation. Fiber and water are both absolutely essential to leading a healthy, toxin-free life.

Now you should be much more prepared when it comes to what you need for your nutrition. With any luck, the previous tips should have given you some helpful advice that you can apply to your diet from now on so that you can start leading a much healthier life.




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