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The 4 Diet Myths
by Greg Pehrson
There's nothing better we can do for ourselves than to
become healthy through proper nutrition, but most people
don't even come close to eating a healthy well-balanced
diet. As a matter of fact, many people who think they're
eating healthy really are victims of our society's 4 diet
myths. These myths are propagated by fad diets that advise
cutting out essential nutrients that your body needs to
function properly.
Myth 1: Certain food groups should be eliminated
Many fad diets emphasize the elimination of certain food
groups or eating primarily only one or two food groups.
Your body needs a balanced diet that supplies you with
the diverse nutrients that will keep you healthy. Your
body needs water, vitamins, a little bit of protein, a
little bit of fat, minerals, energy (carbohydrates), fiber,
and oxygen. Eating a diet rich in fruits, veggies, grains,
nuts, and seeds will help you rebuild your immune system,
which will in turn help you to stay healthy.
Myth 2: You have to eat meat to get enough protein
Your body needs 30 grams of protein each day. Meat and
dairy products are very high in sodium and fat. Fruits
and vegetables have at least one gram of protein in them.
Grains, nuts, oils and legumes contain complete proteins
whereas meat proteins are actually incomplete.
Myth 3: Eliminate fat from your diet
Your body needs 50 grams of fat each day. You don't want
to eliminate fat completely from your diet because it
helps your joints and muscles work smoothly. Raw nuts,
olive oil, and avocados are a rich source of nutritious
and healthy fats. Look closely at the foods you buy and
stay away from hydrogenated fats.
Myth 4: You have to go hungry to lose weight
The average woman should never eat less than 1,200 calories/day
and the average man should never eat less than 1,800 calories
per day. If you feed your body natural foods, then you'll
have no need to go hungry. You can pretty much eat all
the fresh fruits and vegetables you want, and it will
not adversely affect your weight.
In order to maximize the nutritional value of your foods
eat them in as natural a state as possible. Avoid chemicals,
especially those found in water. Fluoride, for example,
is a poison. Although as a treatment for teeth it can
prevent cavities, it does no good to ingest it, but rather
acts as a poison in your body. By getting back to nature
and the foods your body was designed to run on, you can
stay fit, maintain an optimal weight and build up your
immune system so that you live a longer, more energetic
life.
Greg Pehrson helps busy people who want to be healthier
and feel better. For more health and fitness ideas that
fit into your busy schedule, visit http://www.LocateACoach.com/nutritioncoach
and subscribe to his free ezine. He can also be reached
for a free consultation at greg@LocateACoach.com
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