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Friday, 29 March 2013

Suggestions For Enhancing Your Nutrition Intake

By Johnathan Black


Many people like to use the excuse that they are too busy to eat a healthy diet and maintain their good nutrition. The real truth is that healthy choices are even more important when you have a lot to do. It doesn't have to take a lot of time to eat the right foods when you use some of the recommendations in the article below.

Limit your consumption of red meat to once a week or less. Although a great treat, red meat is not as healthy for you as other forms of protein. Try replacing some of your meals with fish, beans, and grains as the main components. Red meat has its place but nutritionally you can do better.

Boost your metabolism to feel better and get better nutrition. Your body may have difficulty absorbing the nutrients you are eating if your metabolism is sluggish. Jump start your metabolism by eating breakfast, and snacking many times throughout the day. You will end up feeling more energetic and healthy than if you just had three meals.

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.

You will want to consider pesticides and their effect on your food. They are generally portrayed as detrimental. But if you talk with farmers, you may come to a more nuanced view. For instance, you may hear that some fungicides are necessary; that a healthy crop cannot be produced without them, and that none of the chemical is retained on the produce you buy.

Good nutrition starts at home. If you teach young children how to eat properly and introduce them to healthy foods early, they will be more likely to grow up enjoying a higher variety of healthy foods. Proper nutrition also leads to better food choices in the long run and less risk of obesity.

Fill up on vegetables during lunch and dinner versus fatty foods. You can eat over twice as many vegetables while still cutting down your calorie intake. This way, you are full and still under your calories for the day. You can add vegetables to any meal to have a larger meal without increasing the amount of fatty foods.

When your nutrition is poor, you will find that you have less energy than you need to cope with the demands of your busy day. When your nutrition is good, you will find that you have the energy you need to accomplish even more than you thought you could. Stop making excuses, and get your nutrition back on track with these practical tips.




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