Healthy eating and physical fitness go together, but there are
no magic foods that cause you to be one
hundred percent healthy by just eating
the one food. No, you need a variety of foods from each of these food groups
each day. It's also important to watch the portion size so as not to overeat.
Make your mealtimes pleasant and relaxed occasions and your healthy foods will
work effectively with your healthy emotions to give you a healthy body.
Berries
You may like all types of berries or just one or two favorites,
but you can never go wrong by adding a few fresh berries as a quick energy
snack or frozen berries made into a luscious smoothie in place of calorie laden
desserts. Berries are high in vitamin C across the board, but some are high in
other nutrients as well. Choose ripe blueberries for vitamin C and heaps of
anti-oxidants for the health of your circulatory system. Gogi berries are less
well-known but are wonderfully rich in many of the nutrients your body needs to
be nutritionally and physically fit.
Citrus
The foods of the citrus family are widely recognized as a
valuable source of vitamin C. Choose fully ripe citrus fruits for the best
nutritional value and choose citrus as near to the tree as possible. Tree
ripened fruits picked at the peak of perfection and consumed with hours of
picking give you the top nutritional rating. Try grapefruit for breakfast. Add
a dash of fresh squeezed lime to your salad as a dressing and enjoy slices of
orange with coconut in a light honey dressing for dessert.
Vegetables
The variety of vegetables is amazing. For people who are
vegetarian or vegan, choosing vegetables to be part of a nutritionally sound
diet is a way of life. Your vegetable group provides many of the minerals
required in a good diet. For example, you may realize that potassium is
necessary for healthy nutrition. Many people claim the benefits of potassium
found in a single banana. But did you know, you can also get adequate potassium
in your diet by eating a stalk of broccoli? Try a salad of fresh young spinach
topped with pine nuts and stirred with lightly cooked penne'. Feta cheese and a
light vinaigrette dressing to create the perfect light luncheon meal.
Whole Grains
Like many other of the best foods, choosing only one type of
whole grain for your meals doesn't provide all the variety you need to be
nutritionally sound. Often, mixing two or more whole grains together will give
you complete proteins. For example, brown rice and wheat kernels with a spicy
seasoning are a popular dish in many countries.
Salmon
Salmon is lean fish and nutritionally one of the best fish
choices. It is rich in Omega-3 oils that are noted as helping improve the
functioning of the brain. Salmon baked whole with just lemon or lime as a
seasoning makes a fantastic main dish or a hearty luncheon featured menu item.
Salmon is also commonly found in chilled seafood dishes.
Legumes
A legume is the name for a variety of fruits with a single dry
seed. Legumes are sometimes called pods. Examples of edible legumes are
soybeans, peas, dried beans and peanuts, among others. Legumes are rich in iron
and high in fiber, making them excellent nutritional choices. Peanuts are a
type of legume that have been used to make hundreds of different products some
edible and others with various types of helpful uses.
Nuts and seeds
Nature has packed a lot of goodness into small packages. Most
everyone has heard of walnuts and pecans which are very good nutritional
products, but did you realize that flax seeds are brain food--containing
critical non-meat sources of the Omega-3 oil.
Lean proteins
The keyword here is lean. Americans eat far too much protein
compared to the rest of the world. Cut down of portion sizes--three ounces will
provide all the needed protein needed for your day. Also, trim all visible fat from your protein
source. Alternatively, use non meat substitutes such as the complete proteins
found in vegetable dishes like beans and brown rice.
Tea
Depending on the type of tea you prefer, you can get an energy
boost from a cup of green tea, or the calming effect of chamomile tea. Get
going with mint teas or start your day with Earl Grey Breakfast Tea. Herbal
teas are soothing, tasty and good for you. Non herbal teas will help you to
stay alert when you need help to function.
Olive oil
Olive oil is probably the healthiest substance you can use to
keep fat in your diet. You can use it on your salad, mix it with a little
vinegar to create your own, or fry other foods in the hot oil. Just make sure that the temperature is not
too hot so that the oil is broken down.
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