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Ten
Tips for Positive Eating
Avoid
these energy drainers:
1.
Limit
high-fat meals . . . yet don't eat completely "fat-free"
meals either.
Aim for between 30 to 60 grams of fat per day. Remember that every
5 grams of fat you see equals 1 teaspoon of lard or shortening!
Choose nonfat or low-fat dairy products, and low-fat meats,
desserts, breads, and crackers; include a moderate portion of a
healthy choice of fat from sources like oils, nuts, and seeds.
2.
Don't
eat just one or two large meals per day! Eat three smaller meals per day, with
frequent healthful snacks. Eat less in the evening.
For
quick and steady energy throughout the day:
3.
Eat
several (2 to 4) fresh fruits per day, starting early in the day.
4.
Eat
whole-grain carbohydrates at each meal, (like whole-grain cereal, breads, oatmeal,
corn, potatoes, brown rice, and whole-wheat pasta) but don't eat
too much! (For instance, choose from bread, potatoes, corn, or
dessert…DON'T choose all!)
5.
Limit
sugary foods to two (or fewer) small servings per day, consuming
only with meals.
6.
Make
your meals "mixed energy fuels," including high fiber carbohydrates,
lean protein, and healthy fat (about 10 to 15 grams).
7.
Overcome
caffeine dependency. (Sorry to depress you, but you are just borrowing energy from
the future). Once you are fueling yourself properly, you won't
require caffeine! If entirely cutting out caffeine just doesn't
seem possible, then limit to two servings per day.
For
energizing nourishment to brain and muscles:
8.
Eat
lots of deeply colored vegetables, favoring carrots, sweet
potatoes, broccoli, green and red peppers, cauliflower, cabbage,
spinach, and kale. These build the blood with the nutrients that
energize cells.
9.
Take
a moderate dose multi-vitamin and mineral supplement for nutrition
insurance, and commit to taking it consistently.
10.
Hydrate!
Starting the moment you get up in the morning. You're always a
little dehydrated upon rising. If eight glasses of water makes you
float, three or so may be all you need. (Clear urine is a good
indicator that you're drinking enough.)
Originally published in Lickety-Split
Meals for Health Conscious People on the Go! Available at
bookstores, direct from the publisher at toll-free at
1-888-884-LEAN, or online at www.Zonya.com.
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