Posts Tagged ‘Healthy’

Healthy Foods That are No so Healthy

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Men and women who are doing their best to stick to a diet and lose weight often look for what has come to be known as healthy food, food labelled as “low fat”, “fat free” or “diet”. Since people don’t always read the labels and since the producers do their best to conceal the effect of such foods, it’s no wonder that some people fail to lose as much weight as possible on a particular diet. Trying really hard to stay away from sweets and sodas is useless when the supposedly healthy food makes it harder to lose pounds.

The biggest problem is the fact that a lot of healthy foods contain ingredients such as high fructose corn syrup, hydrogenated oil and plain sugar. This is the trick that producers use to sell food labelled healthy, despite it not being so. The words “fat free” is printed in attractive letters on the label, but nowhere does it say that the lack of fat is more than compensated for by the sugar content. While producers have to meet a certain standard in order to be able to call their foods “low fat” or “fat free”, there are no regulations for the word “diet”.

Be careful when buying yogurt and all sorts of yogurt-based desserts because the dairy companies really like to brag about their support of healthier lifestyles. Since people who like yogurt worry about the quantity of fat found in such products, the dairy companies have rushed to launch low fat and fat free versions of their best selling brands. What they are not very eager to tell the world is that desserts need sugar and that “low fat” doesn’t mean “no sugar”. In fact, customers may be very surprised to find that the low fat yogurt may be the equivalent of a candy bar, in terms of sugar.

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Healthy Tips for Good Nutrition

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

1. 5 Small Meals! Eating every 3 to 4 hours (three meals & two snacks) will help your body function and improve its metabolism. Start your day with a good healthy breakfast to initiate the burning process. Your body needs a source of protein and carbohydrate at breakfast. Continue your day eating a good source of protein, carbohydrates and some fats every 3 to 4 hours, totaling 5 meals. Do not let your body go more than 4 hours without food as you may slow down your metabolism!

2. Every meal should consist of a balance of complex carbohydrates (brown rice, wheat bread, pasta, etc.,) also simple carbohydrates (fruit), lean proteins (chicken, egg whites, fish) and or low fat dairy products that contain high amounts of protein (cottage cheese, yogurt etc.). Use minimal amounts of fats, examples of good fat would be: all natural peanut butter, olive oil, almonds, avocados, and flax seed oil.

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Teen and Healthy Food

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Adolescence is a time of rapid growth. In fact, teenagers gain almost 50 percent of their adult weight during the teenage years. Yet they are less likely to eat a dietary food. Adolescence know it’s important to eat right, but many teenager don’t understand a basic nutrition. They skip breakfast and always choose to many high-fat food when snacking at fast food restaurants. Maybe the worst offenders are teenage girls who diet all the time and avoiding healthy food they think are “too fattening.”

Good eating habits begin in early childhood, and that’s when parents should start setting a good example. During the teenage years, however, parents have to be more subtle about guiding food choices. They can’t control what teens eat or don’t eat during the day, but they can offer healthy choices at home. Teens are impulsive eaters, usually munching on what’s right at hand. So stock the refrigerator with healthy snacks. Serve a nutritious dinner and try to make mealtime enjoyable. Also, be flexible about the time you eat dinner, taking into account a teenager’s often hectic schedule.
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Healthy Tips to grow Taller Naturally

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Height is a very important factor in life. Those who are short really feel bad and sometimes they feel very insecure from

within due to their height. With height come power and all the leadership qualities, confidence and energy to do everything

possible. Taller people are those who really attracts others due to their height, they have good respect in their job etc.

but let us see some of the ways to grow taller naturally so that all of you who has short height really benefit from this.

The growth of the height is due to a special hormone which is secreted by pituitary gland. And as the age increases the

secretion of this hormone decreases. And hence at an age this growth stops.

What are some of the tips which would really help you to grow taller in height? Let us have some look on those tips.

Good exercise: this is really a good way of growing height naturally as quick movements from the body part increases your

body to secret more of growth hormones. Also your legs are the part which benefits a lot from these quick movements as this

strengthens your muscles etc.
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Eating Healthy – Tips on How to Eat Healthy at Restaurants

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Eating at restaurants a major part of many peoples lives. For different reasons restaurants provide some sort of convenience for your; entertaining clients, maintaining an upbeat lifestyle. Even if you don’t eat out, to maintain the body you want, restaurants provide many barriers you must overcome. In fact, while traveling many people gain weight because they eat out to much.

In this article you’ll find helpful tips to follow in order to keep a fit body and eat healthy (or at least healthier) at restaurants.

Now, the 3 most significant things to avoid at restaurants are the following:

Starchy refined foods
Any sugary juices, sodas, or sugary foods.
Deep fried foods! (These are killing your body)

Avoiding these will go a long way in helping you choose a healthy menu. Refined vegetable oils, refined starchy carbohydrates, processed sugars, and trans fats are the worst sources of food that damage your body.

Any pre-meal bread or french fries that come with any meal, and any extra portions of meals that you don’t need should all be avoided!
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