Saturday, November 22, 2008

Whole Grains - A Good Addition to Your Diet For Most

Whole grains like wheat, spelt and rice in their whole, unprocessed forms provide B vitamins in abundance, as well as vitamin E, magnesium, zinc, iron and more. These nutrients are for the most part destroyed or gotten rid of when these grains are processed and refined. Some of them are consequently added back in, but not usually in their natural form and this can create problems. Also, if you eat a lot of whole grains that have not been properly prepared, they can bind up with the phytates and block your absorption of various minerals.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

College Student Diet Tip - How to Order A Low Calorie Pizza

Eating pizza is a significant part of college life. Ordering pizza late at night or on the weekends has a few things going for it: It's cheap, It's available, It's awesome! I don't have to tell you, however, that eating pizza is generally bad for you. Most pizza is high in saturated fats, trans-fats, and processed simple carbs, which all combine to balloon your waistline. Pizza is probably responsible for 3 or 4 of the freshman 15, but since you're not going to give it up (I wouldn't either), with this college student diet tip, I'm going to show you how to order a low calorie pizza.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

College Snacks - Choose These If You Want to Stay Slim and Healthy

College snacks? How about bagels with cream cheese, doughnuts, candy bars, pretzels, chips, cold pizza, and of course the famous Ramen Noodles! If you're gaining that college weight (Freshman 15 anyone), how you're snacking might be something in your diet that you could easily change to help you lose weight. You need to be eating snacks between classes to bridge the gap between meals. Studies show that eating several small meals throughout the day is much better for your weight than eating 1-3 large meals. Since you likely cannot sit down to eat 5-6 small meals, use healthy snacks to bridge the gap. Here's what to look for:

Thursday, September 18, 2008

A Carb Isn't a Carb - The Difference Between Complex and Simple Carbohydrates

As you might know not all carbohydrates are created equal. For example eating white bread does not have the same effect on your body as eating 100% whole wheat bread. This has to do with the glycemic index (GI) and how your body digests it. There are two main types of carbohydrates (carbs); simple carbs and complex carbs. Since carbs make up such a huge chunk of what we eat on a daily basis it is imperative to know what they do and how they help your body. In this article we will take a good look at what simple and complex carbs are and exactly what you should look out for when choosing what to eat.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Eating Fake Meat - How to Be a Closet Vegetarian

Three years ago, I awakened on a beautiful Saturday morning, and experienced chest pains as I stood brushing my teeth. Indigestion? Of course. What else could it be? After several days of morning discomfort, I decided to visit my family physician. One-half stress test later, as I was being helped up off the floor by a cardiologist and two nurses, I clearly recognized that my life was at risk. The following week, after some roto-rooter work (angioplasty), I returned to work, feeling great and marveling at the miracles of modern medicine. Six months later, while taking an evening walk with my wife, I again experienced the first of several days of extreme chest pains. This time the cardiologist admitted me to the hospital for a quadruple bypass. When I was released from the hospital, I was given a packet by the resident nutritionist. Her advice, slightly paraphrased, was to change my diet to low-fat, or die.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

What is the Raw Food Diet?

You might have heard of the Raw Food Diet from a magazine or on T.V., but what exactly do you eat on a so called Raw Food Diet?; and why would you possibily want to eat this way? This informational article answers those two questions and more in a clear and concise way. My personal experience with the Raw Foods Diet is that I healed my chronic fatigue and asthma, lost weight, and I felt an overall increased sense of well being from eating mostly raw food for the last few years. My goal is to spread the word about this nutrient dense diet so that other's may benefit from it if they choose to.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Help Your Child Eat Right

By the time your child is a year old, his or her digestive processes are nearly the same as an adult's so it's time to introduce new foods. While the preschooler may adapt the three-meals-a-day schedule of other family members, his or her appetite may vary from day to day. At times, you can't keep your child away from the refrigerator while on certain occasions, it may seem that he or she doesn't eat enough to keep an ant alive.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Free List of Foods That Burn Fat - The Best Items For Your Diet

A List of Fat burning foods is always partial since there will always be one or two items which will be absent. However, I'll do my best to include as many of them as I can and I hope you'll find this article useful. However, you should remember that these foods can only help you lose more weight, they cannot constitute your entire diet. The reason is that you need nutrients which these items don't contain. Use them as a bonus.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Creating a "Greenhouse" For Your Body - How to Choose the Best Water

What kind of house are the cells of your body living in? What's going on with your skin is a reflection of your overall health. What's really happening with your health is happening in all the cells of your body. You make the choices that determine whether your cells are living in an environment like a sparkling mountain stream or like a toxic waste dump. What can you do to create a "greenhouse" in your body that will be reflected in beautiful healthy skin?

Monday, April 21, 2008

Eat Healthier With A Balanced Diet

If you want to eat healthier, you have to eat a balanced diet. For most people this means eating a diet, which contains two cups of fruit, two and a half cups of vegetables, three cups of low-fat milk products, or their equivalent, such as milk, yogurt and cheese. You should also eat at least three ounces of whole grain products, including bread, rice, pasta and cereal and five and a half ounces of poultry, meat, fish, tofu, nuts, eggs, dried peas, lentils or beans

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Daily Detoxification - Three Ways to Cleanse and Beautify Your Body

We live in a toxic world. From the air we breathe and the water we drink, to the artificial ingredients and preservatives in our food supply, our bodies have to work overtime just to eliminate enough toxins to continue operating smoothly. When our bodies get overloaded with toxins, our immune systems becomes weaker and we become more vulnerable to everyday viruses or even more significant health issues like cancer or liver disease. That's why it's important to incorporate some simple daily detoxification practices into our lives.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Why Are You Eating That?

How well your body looks and feels is centered around what foods and beverages you consume on a daily basis. If you're feeling tired and bloated, it could be your food choices or combination of foods are not working well in your body. Do you know if your system is acidic or alkaline? You can take a basic pH test and find out. Your health doesn't have to be a complex puzzle if you listen to your body. You are what you eat, do you like what you see?

Thursday, April 10, 2008

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Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Lose Belly Fat With Vegetable Abs Diet

If you going after the six pack abs that you have always dream of getting then the first thing you need to do is to know how to lose body fat. It is easy for men to get a nice ripped abs but most of the time this set of abdominal muscles is covered under a layer of fat that settled around your torso. With the right choice of food combinations to burn fat for each meal, you will actually lose belly fat fast. One important ingredient in the food combinations to burn fat is vegetable.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Why Go Organic? Part I - Protect Your Health

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Wednesday, April 2, 2008

How Many Carbohydrates Should I Eat In A Day?

How Many Carbohydrates Should I Eat In A Day?
By Kaleena A Lawless

I can't stress enough the importance of a well balanced diet. To have boundless amounts of energy you need to consume the right amount of carbohydrates, protein and fat as well as vitamins, nutrients and water.

Carbs are your energy source. They are the fuel that feeds your brain (which consumes a ton of calories a day, by the way!) and allows you to work out and perform your daily physical and mental tasks. They also play a major role in the functioning of the immune system, fertilization and blood clotting.

Examples of healthy carbohydrates would be:

-Whole grain pasta

-Brown Rice

-Whole grain bread

-Fresh Fruit

-Vegetables

-Beans

-Whole grain cereals

Examples of bad carbohydrates would be:

-Pop/soda

-Chips

-Cake

-French Fries

-Pizza

-White bread, pasta and rice

Carbohydrates have 4 calories per gram.

Let's say you pick up some pasta that has a total of 330 calories per serving with 65 grams of carbohydrates.

65 X 4 = 260

260/330 calories or 79% of this pasta serving is all carbohydrates. Well pasta is known as a carb food!

How Many Carbs Do I need In A Day?

It's recommended that you consume 40-65% of daily calories from healthy carbs. If you are trying to lose weight keep it at 40-50% and if you are gaining 50-65%.

Let's say you are on a meal plan that allows for 2000 calories/day and you are not on an aggressive weight loss plan but you want to watch what you eat.

2000 X .45

900 calories a day from carbohydrates.

I've been trying to drive the point that you must pick healthy carbohydrates to eat because carbohydrates are almost always over-eaten. Ever hear someone call themselves a carb addict?

If you are eating too many carbs in addition to eating white pasta, rice etc you are doing your body more harm than good for a few different reasons.

Eating "white carbs" actually make weight loss harder. White foods digest more quickly than brown and whole grains and you feel hungry again very soon. White foods lack nutrition like protein and fiber and are therefore called, "empty calories." This means you are wasting your daily allowance of calories on food that isn't providing anything beneficial to your body.

Even more importantly too many starchy carbs messes with your blood sugar levels and can contribute to causing diabetes, heart problems and making you tired half way through the day.

Carbohydrates are definitely a good thing for your body. Just make sure to choose the healthy ones and eat them in moderation.

Happy, Healthy Eating!

Kaleena Lawless

Personal Training Specialist

http://www.kalisthenixfitnessblog.com

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