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2006-08-26 15:42:57 · 12 answers · asked by illiybilly 1 in Health Diet & Fitness

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You don't "learn" to eat healthy, healthy eating is a way of living.

If you want to eat healthy, start by eating a lot of fruits and vegetables. Go online to www.allrecipes.com and set up some meals from there. Go with vegetarian meals. Eat your appropriate portions of fruit and vegetables. There are certain foods that are high in protein and vitamins.

Foods like salmon, blueberries, tomatoes, spinach, mushrooms...etc

Just because you eat salads full of lettuce doesnt mean you're eating healthy so mix it up a little.

2006-08-26 15:46:46 · answer #1 · answered by zebo007 3 · 0 0

Healthy food for weight loss

Is it possible to eat more food and actually lose weight? Absolutely, if you eat more of healthy foods than empty calorie foods (junk food).

Not everyone realizes that you do not have to deprive yourself in order to lose weight. What you have to do is eat more of healthy foods, leaving less room for "bad" foods. If you eat healthy foods - meaning foods high in vitamins and nutrients and are flavorful - you will find that you want less of high calorie or empty calorie foods. Having a variety of foods that you like and want to eat makes it easier to maintain any changes you make to your diet.

When making any changes to the way you eat, do so slowly and don't criticize yourself if your changes take time to become a habit. Study after study has shown that making small changes is what counts. One change at a time will be easier to accomplish and stick with than making a lot of changes all at once. Every little change you make will bring benefits to your health and your waistline.

Here are some changes you can make one at a time that can give you quick weight loss results:


* Eat breakfast
A lot of people skip breakfast. This is a big mistake if you are trying to lose weight. Studies show that those who do not eat breakfast will overeat later in the day. Also, eating breakfast gets your metabolism going, and so whatever is eaten in the morning is metabolized better. If you are not a breakfast eater, try a fruit smoothie or other nutritional shakes.

* Drink water
Try to drink at least 8 glasses of water per day. Ice water is best because it will speed up your metabolism. Water is, of course, calorie free and flushes out fat. And lastly, drinking water about a half hour before eating will curb your hunger and will make it less likely that you will overeat.

* Add vegetables
Adding vegetables to some of your favorite dishes is a good way to get in some extra servings of veggies every day. Some examples are: sauces, soups, omelets, sandwiches, and salads. Of course, vegetables make a great snack by themselves or dipped in low-calorie dressings.

* Try to eat more salads
If you're anything like I used to be, as soon as I heard the word "salad," I would immediately think "boring!" That is until I figured out how creative one can be when making a salad. Try adding new vegetables that you haven't tried before or adding boiled eggs, strips of grilled chicken, cheese, and/or nuts. Keep fresh lettuce and spinach leafs on hand, and remember to go easy on the dressing or make your own healthy salad dressing. A healthy and great tasting dressing is mixed olive oil and lemon juice.

2006-08-27 12:26:48 · answer #2 · answered by Fat G 5 · 0 0

South Beach Diet is a good program. Also see Let's Eat Right to Keep Fit by Adelle Davis.

2006-08-26 23:20:01 · answer #3 · answered by Mad Roy 6 · 0 0

The Best Secret to Achieving and Maintaining Weight Loss
By: Brenda Skidmore

Eating healthy is a real challenge...but armed with knowledge you can conquer it! Use the resources in this site to achieve your goals!

Good Luck

2006-08-26 22:54:16 · answer #4 · answered by Eurogirl 2 · 0 0

Make a change in your lifestyle, find things you like and taste good and are healthy, I know it sounds impossible but it's out there somewhere after that don't look back

2006-08-26 22:45:59 · answer #5 · answered by littlehuevo 3 · 0 0

Nutritionist...I prefer to have..that way..they will know when I am lying about eating the whole box of candy. Need someone to keep me straight.

2006-08-26 22:45:33 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have lost around 60 lbs in 6 months and I will tell you what not to eat. The first myth we have been told is that fat is bad. Sugar and carbohydrate are the big nasties. In fact, reduced fat food that has had some of the fat removed is actually more fattening than the regular food because the removed fat in most cases has been replaced with carbs! This is the main reason why you must absolutely stay away from ALL processed food with no exception. Eat fresh and natural. You must have 3 meals a day and get into a routine so your body knows when to expect food. Your body is capable of doing exquisite things to avoid weight loss if it thinks it’s going to get starved, so you must feed it and regularly.

The other thing you must do is keep your insulin as low as possible by getting sugar and carbs in your diet as close to zero as you can and not having ANYTHING between meals except water. Also having at least 5 hours between one meal and another. The last meal of the day must be no later than 9pm. Insulin is a hormone that will absolutely block fat and protein burning in your body and force it to burn sugar, that's how it works. You will NOT lose weight with your blood stream flooded with insulin, even with exercise. It’s impossible. You must have at least 8 glasses of water a day in order for your liver and kidneys to excrete the fat from your body this is crucial.

Now, what you must stay away from and I mean, non at all. Bread, pasta, rice, pastry, flour of any kind, sugar, potato, onion, parsnip, sweet potato, pumpkin, beetroot, carrots, peas, beans, beer, sweet wine, spirits, spreads like butter and margarine and be very careful of sauces and condiments. Fruit and milk should be taken very, very sparingly because they are fattening. Fruit is full of sugar too, only a very small amount. Avoid all processed food including diet soda it will stimulate insulin. 3 cups of black tea or coffee WITH meals a day is OK. Use Stevia for a sweetener.

OK, if you are still with me, what can you eat? In a nutshell you replace the carbs you have removed with protein and green leafy vegetables. Do not mix protein only 1 per meal. This is what you can eat. Lean meat, poultry, fish, cheese, yoghurt and eggs are your permitted proteins. Cauliflower, cabbage, sprouts, broccoli, capsicum, mushroom, celery, zucchini and a small amount of tomato. You can have unlimited amounts of lettuce and cucumber but ONLY at meal times. You can use balsamic vinegar as a dressing; mustard is ok too but only made from the powder. Shop bought is full of sugar! Curry powder in cooking can be used as well. One tablespoon of olive oil is ok per day, in cooking and as a dressing. Garlic is OK but not shop bought; you guessed it, full of sugar. Use fresh.

I will GUARANTEE if you stick to this you will loose heaps of weight, fast. I know it's not easy and you need the support of your family too.

Just another couple of things I forgot. NO breakfast cereal and avoid really heavy exercise you will just burn glycogen in your muscles, not fat and it will just make you sore and tired. You need prolonged gentle exercise to burn fat like walking. You don't need to exercise at all on this diet as long as you're moving about. Last but not least read food labels and look at the ingredients. Avoid foods like the plague with more than 5 grams of carbohydrate per 100 grams. If you like a drink, Semillon Sauvignon Blanc (very dry and low in carbs) with a little soda water is OK with meals.

Good Luck. Jules, lecturer. Australia.

2006-08-26 22:45:09 · answer #7 · answered by Jules G 6 · 0 0

See this site with lots of info on that.

http://phifoundation.org

2006-08-26 23:04:28 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you can ask a nutritionist to help you. or either you can just listen to those ads on tv... 5 serving of fruits a day...

2006-08-26 22:45:56 · answer #9 · answered by sellatieeat 6 · 0 0

less oil, less butter, less sugar n less salt. eat fresh fruits n green veg.
read good bks on low fat recipe n health guides bks.

2006-08-26 23:06:34 · answer #10 · answered by Ashley 2 · 0 0

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