Sunday, May 26, 2013

Vital Nutrition Tips To Improve Your Health (2)

Vital Nutrition Tips To Improve Your Health (2)

Nutrition is a general term that refers to the process by which animals and plants take in and utilize essential elements found in food. Sadly, much of the food consumed today is low on the essential compounds needed for healthy bodies and minds. The following tips can help to to avoid making wrong food choices, and to raise your nutrient intake.

Eat seafood, particularly in the summer when the catch is fresh. Seafood, like salmon, tuna or lobster, gives your body the protein it needs for very few calories. It makes a healthy lunch or dinner, so make an effort to increase the amount of seafood in your diet as soon as possible.

Make sure that you are still eating healthy while you are pregnant. Just because you have cravings for unhealthy foods does not mean that you have to cave in to them, or that you can't find healthier alternatives. Make sure you are getting all the vitamins and minerals as suggested by your doctor.

Great, nutritious fruit snack choices that you and your whole family will enjoy include, sliced apples with peanut butter, grapes that have been rinsed, allowed to dry and then frozen, fresh fruit and yogurt. Always try to use fresh fruit instead of canned, but remember that even canned fruit is more nutritious than processed snack cakes and other poor snacking choices.

Beets can make a good addition to your diet, as long as we are discussing fresh beets and not canned ones. Fresh beets have lots of fiber and some good minerals, but canned beets often have lots of added salt. Try quickly steaming some beet greens and adding beetroot to your salads.

Eat a healthy mix of different foods in your diet. If you are trying to bulk up or lose weight, you might be focusing on certain foods to complement your workout routine, but don't forget to eat in a healthy way that incorporates foods from all food groups. This will help keep your body full of the nutrients you need to function.

Always try and choose a whole wheat option with your food. Whole wheat can reduce heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, and many other diseases. Don't bye white bread, it has none of these benefits, and will increase your waist line. Try purchasing rye bread, or whole wheat instead. Also try a brown rice instead of white.

Not all carbs are created equal. A fascination with low-carb diets has a lot of people eliminating all carbs from their diets. This is a mistake, a key to good nutrition is carbohydrate intake. Your brain and body needs carbohydrates every day in order to function at a maximum level. Complex carbohydrates, especially those rich in fiber and whole grain, keep you full longer and help you to avoid snacking.

Those are sensible suggestions right? You probably agree. The hard part is actually following through on the advice. It's probably not realistic to think that you can suddenly bring to bear all of these suggestions; but why not resolve now that you will diligently apply at least one or two of the tips?

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