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Developing A Proper Diet

By: Joey Brausch

Most people you ask will admit they are concerned with their diet. Why aren't they making better nutritional choices? A poor diet can lead to a variety of health problems, such as: obesity, heart disease, joint and arthritis problems, and general poor health. You can begin to gradually improve the way that you eat and make subtle changes to the foods that are a part of your everyday diet. It's easiest to begin with small changes because you may find yourself more accepting of the change. If you begin by making drastic changes to your daily diet, most likely you will go back to your earlier eating habits when the cravings begin.

First, start buying more fresh fruits and vegetables. Bananas and oranges are the highest in vitamin content, so you may want to start with them. Vegetables should be dark colored. It is much healthier to make a salad with spinach or romaine than head lettuce. If you increase your intake a little bit each day, before you know it you'll be consuming recommended quantities of these healthy fresh and delicious foods.

Next, consider what types of grain and breads you're eating. Breads and pastries made with white or other refined flour offer no nutritional value. On the other hand, whole grains are full of fiber, vitamins and minerals. You might consider eating a bran cereal for breakfast as a way to start changing your habits. It won't take that long to realize that whole grains actually taste good as well as make you feel healthier.

Try to limit the amount of red meats that you eat and start reaching for healthier choices such as fish and poultry. Reduce the amount of fat that you eat in your diet, no only animal fat but other fats as well. When you are cooking choose healthy oils such as virgin olive oil and canola oil. When at all possible try to bake or poach your fish and poultry, reducing the amount of fat in your diet even more. Eliminate or reduce the amount of fried foods that you consume, such as donuts and potato chips. Reach for healthier choices such as popcorn (with a limited amount of butter) and rice cakes.

Try to trick you sweet tooth with substitutes for cookies and cakes - options such as such as dried fruit, low fat cookies, low fat ice cream, or low fat candies. Making changes to the way you eat can be a life long process, with a little bit of patience and determination you can dramatically change your life. Not only will you feel more healthy and vibrant, but you may be surprised by how the tastes of foods change for the better!

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