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By Dr Pj Prakash


Good nutrition is truly all about education and moderation. This article contains a few useful ideas to help you on your way to eating healthier. It's important to consider that everything you put in your body will affect you in either a positive or negative way and to consider the consequences of your eating choices.

Go ahead and eat some chips or candy. A diet built around depriving yourself of the things you love, will never last. If you love chocolate or chips or a steak, go ahead and indulge yourself. The key to a splurge is moderation. If you let yourself have a small treat every once in a while, you will be much more likely to stay on track, the rest of the time.

Eat a Mediterranean-style diet to help prevent heart disease. This includes lots of healthy fats like olive oil, vegetables, whole grains, beans and seafood. Eating these foods keep your weight and blood pressure down, while supplying your body with fiber and other nutrients it needs to be healthy.

When shopping for food, try to stick to the perimeter; or around the edges of the store. This is usually where the fresh produce is, as well as the meats and dairy products. These are the things to stick to in a healthy diet. By sticking to the perimeter, you'll only buy things that support a healthy diet.

A great nutrition tip is to opt for healthier beer if you're a beer drinker. Regular beer can cause you to put on weight so it's a good idea to switch to a healthier beer. Healthier beers include light beers or even dark beers. Dark beers have been proven to be good for heart health.

Foods marketed as health foods are not always as healthy as you may think they are. Be sure to always check the nutritional information on the packaged or prepared foods that you eat and pay attention to the serving sizes as well. A snack food may have small amount of fat per serving, but if you eat several servings at a time, the small amounts of fat can add up.

Organic food is much in the news these days and many of us are paying attention, as we should. Eating organically grown foods maximizes the nutrients we receive. One reason is that the soil on an organic farm is richer in the nutrients we need, which then imparts these nutrients into the food that we eat.

One of the ingredients that you will want to try to avoid is high fructose corn syrup. Not only is this detrimental to your skin, but can also add fat and calories to your diet. Typically, high fructose corn syrup is found in sweets, which you should want to eliminate entirely from your diet.

Boost your pregnancy nutrition with a handful of nutritionally dense and delicious almonds. Besides being a good source of fiber, almonds add potassium, calcium and iron to your daily intake. They make a wonderful snack without adding empty calories to your diet and they help satisfy your appetite between meals.

Increase your use of herbs and spices. Part of the reason "eating healthy" seems so unattractive is the perceived blandness of the food. The truth is, fat and salt are natural flavoring agents, so if you remove them you've got to start experimenting with herbs and spices until you've got healthy food that is full of flavor.

The importance of nutrition to human growth and development should be obvious. There is no way that it can be over-emphasized. By learning from this article, you can bring the benefits of good nutrition to your life, and be able to share it with those around you.




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