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Healthy Eating Guidelines - How To Eat To Stay
Lean & Healthy For A Lifetime
These
guidelines are simple and fundamental. You may have heard many of
them before, but hey, it's not going to hurt if you hear it again.
Guideline # 1 - Eat Whole Natural Foods
If you were to just follow this guideline alone, you will be on
your way to a leaner, stronger and healthier body. Eating natural
foods helps your body function more efficiently and utilizes it
like raw energy. Your body was created to eat these types of foods
and not anything else.
Eating processed man-made foods unfortunately, 'gums
up the works', or in other words, makes your body operate unproductively.
I mean, think about it. All the crap that is added into food nowadays
such as preservatives, sugars, salts, hidden fats or anything else
simply to make your food taste better will not help you get into
shape. Don't be fooled by 'low in fat', 'low in sugar', 'low in
sodium' and 'high in vitamins' pre-packaged garbage. If it comes
in a wrapper, package or box avoid it like the plague.
Guideline # 2 - Eat Small Frequent Meals Throughout
The Day
Eating frequently helps your body burn fat as opposed to storing
it if you do not. Every time you eat, you are positioning your body
to be in a fat-burning state. Your body utilizes each meal as if
it were fuel. After 2 or 3 hours, this fuel runs out and needs to
be replenished again. If you eat just enough, your body efficiently
utilizes the nutrients you give it. You eat when you're hungry but
you are not overeating.
When you eat sporadically or skip meals, your body
immediately goes into a 'starvation mode.' But wait it gets worse.
Your body also starts to cannibalize your muscle and your metabolism
slows. To protect itself, your body stores fat. It doesn't matter
if you are eating healthy foods. If you wait well over 3 hours after
a meal, it'll be too late. You will always store fat.
Guideline # 3 - Eat A Protein With A Carbohydrate
It's very important that you ALWAYS combine your proteins and carbohydrates.
Proteins act as building blocks for your body. They are made of
amino acids that build and restore your muscle. Carbohydrates give
your body energy. Every time you feed your body carbohydrates, your
body produces glycogen. Carbohydrates also produce insulin which
acts as the transport system for all your nutrients. So it is crucial
that you eat both at the same time.
When you just eat protein you will lack energy. Your
body needs carbohydrates for your nervous system to function properly.
Only eating protein will cause your workouts to suffer because your
glycogen (stored carbohydrates) will never be efficiently replenished.
You'll also have amino acid deficiencies. When you only eat protein,
your body will start to break down your muscles or amino acids for
energy production. It needs carbs to fuel your body initially to
avoid this from happening. Nutrition is everything when trying to
get into shape!
By Katumba
Samson
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