Eating healthy doesn't mean you can't have the foods you like.
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Secret or mind over matter when it comes to changing your eating habits?
There really isn't a secret when it comes to eating a balanced diet. It is about having variety in the diet. It's not even about giving up foods. Any type of foods can be eaten on a balanced meal if some foods are taken in moderation.
When a diet consists of a variety of foods from the different food groups the chances of getting the nutrients needed is widely expanded. Good nutrients brings the body into and keeps the body in healthy state.
Eating foods from all the food groups are necessary to accomplish this. A life change might also be needed, especially if all you are used to eating is Fast Foods. Don't think of eating right as going on a diet, think instead of it being a way to eat your way to health.
Changing your eating habits is just like any other new venture that you decide to do. If you are trying to learn a new sport at first it may seem so foreign to you. After a while it becomes second nature to you. Eating a healthy, balanced diet is no different.
Just keep adjusting your eating habits and the way you view the change. Soon you will be eating healthy and a balanced diet without givving it a second thought.
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The Benefits of Soy Protein
vs meat protein
Soy protein is emerging as one of the great alternative protein sources for human consumption. Health experts are all excited about how soy protein can change the face of nutrition. What's all the rage? Here are some great reasons to get with soy protein.
Soy beans contain complete protein and have one of the best protein digestibility among all protein sources. Soy beans also contain little or no fat and have virtually no cholesterol. Lactose intolerant people will be pleased to know that soy beans contain no lactose.
Being a plant protein, soy is free from steroids and antibiotics animal protein contains. It is also free from the parasites that contaminate some of these products. They also contain none of the diseases one can contract from mean sources such as Mad Cow Disease, and Foot and Mouth Disease.
Vegetarians love this bean as it provides a comparable - if not better - source of protein as compared to its animal counterpart. It provides a protein that is better and easier to digest and is comparable to most protein supplements.
Soy beans are very versatile. Various cuisines, especially Asian ones recognize the value of the humble soy bean. A variety of naturally yummy delicacies are all soy based: tofu, soy pudding, Soya milk, and meat substitutes - not to mention condiments such as soy sauce, and hoi sin sauce.
To counteract the problem of world hunger, the growing of soybeans has been suggested. Not only are soybeans easy to grow and harvest, they will grow pretty much anywhere and produces much in a little time. There have been farmers reported to have replaced their entire crop line with soy bean plants. These hardy little plants produce much per harvest, and, as said earlier, can grow in even the most trying terrain
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How to Read Food Labels
You cannot measure every morsel that passes your lips, but it is a good idea to measure most foods and beverages until you get a feel for portion sizes.
However, understanding and reading food labels can be very perplexing. A typical consumer would definitely ask what those numbers mean and how it will affect her diet intake if they will religiously follow the serving guide as stipulated on the food label. Here is a list of things that you need to know:
1. Serving size
This is the primary item you will see in a food label.
The amount of servings stated in the food label refers to the quantity of food people usually consume. However, this does not necessarily mean that it reflects your very own amount of food intake.
Moreover, serving size determines the amount of nutrients that enters the body. This means that if you will follow strictly what the serving size is, you will obtain the same amount of nutrients according to the serving size that was given in the label.
For instance, if the serving size says one serving size is equal to 54 grams, that would mean you have to measure 54 grams and eat that and you have just eaten one serving. So the amount of nutrients stated in the food label is the same amount that has entered your body considering the fact that you have just eaten 54 grams.
However, if you have eaten everything, and the food label says that each pack is equivalent to 4 servings, you have to calculate the amount of nutrients that have entered your body. This means that if the food label says 250 calories per serving that means you have to multiply it by four to get the total amount of calories you have taken.
2. Nutrients
This refers to the list of available nutrients in a particular item. It is also where the nutritional claims of the product based on the recommended daily dietary allowance are stated. Usually, the nutritional amounts are based on both the 2,500-calorie diets, for men and the 2,000, for women recommended dietary allowances.
In order to understand the numeric value of each item, you should know that the "% daily value" that the food label indicates is actually based on how a particular food corresponds to the recommended daily dietary allowance for a 2,000 calorie or 2500 calories.
If in the event that you have purchased an item that has a dietary allowance different from the 2,000-calorie diet, you just have to divide the stipulated amount by 2,000 and you will be able to identify the "%daily value" for the nutrients.
3. Ingredients
This refers to the list of the ingredients that were used to manufacture the product. The listing is usually arranged from the main ingredients that have the greater amount by weight up to the smallest quantity. This simply means that the actual quantity of the food includes the biggest quantity of the main ingredient or the first item and the minimum amount of the very last ingredient.
4. Label claim
This refers to the kinds of nutritional claims of a particular food item. For instance, if an item says it is sodium-free, it has less than 5 milligrams per serving or a low fat item actually contains 3 grams of fat or less.
Reading food labels can be very tedious and confusing. Nevertheless, once you get the hang of it, it will be easier for you to watch your diet because you can already control the amount of food that you take.
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Tipi
Feb 9, 2012 @ 10:11 am | delete
- Its just easier to eat healthier and we may as well spend our grocery money on good nutrition, we all just feel better...working on more fresh fruits and veggies.
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ohcaroline
Nov 11, 2010 @ 8:41 am | delete
- Some good information to "digest". I will try to do better.
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JoyfulPamela
Mar 25, 2010 @ 7:51 am | delete
- Not frequently enough unfortunately. We need to make a better effort to eat a more balance diet. Thank you for your great advice. I'll try to follow it. :)
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