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Dietary guidelines for adults 2 is, naturally, a follow up to
article 1, and focuses on what foods constitute a good diet
where article 1 focused upon why we need a good diet. My
approach is that food should be fun because most health food
aficionados that I know don't seem to smile too often and
therefore I don't hold them up as good examples. Eating is a
major part of life and life should be fun; if we only get one
life what's the point in being miserable? The challenge for
healthy eating is to make healthy food fun to eat and reward
yourself occasionally with a treat and to heck with the diet.
We need to eat fresh vegetables, fruits, whole grains, nuts,
dairy products and drink plenty of water to have a perfect diet.
We also have to accept that certain people have allergies. The
most common allergies are dairy products and nuts. Just because
you have an allergy you shouldn't use it as an excuse not to eat
a healthy diet; if you can't eat nuts eat more fruit or
vegetables to compensate. Using a little common sense will
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have a diet based
upon healthy foods you can add a few luxuries like chocolate and
ice cream providing it is within your daily calorie allowance.
A healthy breakfast is cereal, or oatmeal (porridge) with fresh
fruit and a glass of milk. If you are really rushed for time a
fresh fruit smoothie is great. Alternatively a couple of slices
of toasted whole-grain bread. Do away with common white bread it
acts like glue in your intestines and creates digestive
problems. If you take toast it is always sensible to eat at
least one piece of fresh fruit.
If you feel like a snack mid-morning eat a few nuts, a raw
carrot or a piece of fruit.
Lunch should consist of a sandwich made with whole-grain bread,
a piece of fruit and some green salad leaves. - Common question:
"Should I add salad dressing?" - Why not. If you like salad
dressing use it or the food becomes boring but use it in
moderation.
Afternoon snack - same as morning snack.
Dinner should have meat or fish; red meat is OK in reasonable
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BELGRADE, Serbia, July 25 (UPI) -- Radovan Karadzic, the Bosnian Serb leader who became a New Age healer while living in hiding, is keeping to a strict diet in prison.
Title: Health Tip: Evaluate Your Diet Category: Health News Created: 7/25/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 7/25/2008
A FRIEND introduced me to a book, The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted, and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss, and Long Term Health.
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