Monday, 20 October 2014

Nutrition Tips For Your Best Health

By Ben Purdy


Whether you're focusing on the USDA's food scale or the latest diet book that was just released, you will see that different people have different ideas about what proper nutrition is. Before you form an opinion one way or the other, here are some simple nutrition tips you should read.

Water

To naturally detoxify your body, look for foods that are high in soluble fiber. When your body digests soluble fiber, it turns it to water, which makes it ideal for detoxification. Foods rich in this nutrient include carrots, apples, and green peas. These foods also provide your body with essential nutrients, making them a great way to boost your overall health.

Many people incorrectly assume that any fluid that isn't soda is automatically good for you. Not true. Truth be told - there is nothing you can drink that is better than water, from a nutritional standpoint. Not diet soda, not sugary fruit juice cocktails, nothing. Sweeteners, sodium, and other hidden additives can contribute to weight gain or even cause you to retain water.

One of the most important fatty acids in your diet are the omega-3 fatty acids. They are very important in preventing inflammation, which is a contributor to the constellation of disorders that result in heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure. They can be found in cold water oily fish.

Don't be sucked in by expensive "super-foods"! Normal food is just fine for nutritional value. Make healthful choices in fresh fruits and veggies, lean meats and fish, legumes, beans and nuts and whole grain breads and cereals at your local market. Use a water purifying pitcher to provide you with plenty of pure water economically. Avoid junk, and eat normal, healthful food in abundance for optimum health.

If you are interested in adding salmon or tuna to your diet because they are high in minerals but you do not know how to cook them, you can buy canned versions. You just have to make sure that the ones you buy are packed it water and not in oil so they won't be loaded with excess fat and calories.

Increase dietary fiber intake. Foods high in dietary fiber are packed with beta carotene, low in fat, and very filling. Studies have shown that a diet high in fiber reduces the risk of constipation, heart disease, diabetes, obesity and colon and rectal cancer. Try to eat 20 to 30 grams of fiber daily, choosing whole grains, fruits and vegetables. Also remember to drink plenty of water, or the fiber can slow down bowel function.

An important aspect of nutrition is to make sure you drink enough water. Not only is water essential for the body, but thirst is sometimes confused with hunger, so not drinking enough water can lead to eating extra calories. If you don't like water plain, try making herbal tea that tastes good but adds no calories.

Apply these tips on a daily basis and you should see a difference within a few weeks. Eating better is the key to a happier life. You will be able to love your body and live longer. Nutrition is all about education: learn as much as possible about this topic and make sure your peer know what is good for them.




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