Tuesday, 19 May 2015

"How to Eat Healthy, Lose Weight and Feel Awesome Every Day [ PART ONE ] " - ENB Living Healthy and Effective

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Today we will be learning how to eat healthy. If you do this, you will lose weight without counting calories and feel better every single day.

Given that healthy eating can prevent serious diseases like obesity, type II diabetes and heart disease, this advice may save your life. Literally. This article will be divided into 3 parts, in this part, we would defining what low-carb, real food means and what not to eat. Make sure you not only read but put what you would be learning into practice.

What Does “Low-Carb, Real-Food” Mean?

Let me start by explaining a bit of terminology.
  • A low-carbohydrate diet minimizes sugars and starches, replacing them with foods rich in protein and healthy fats.
  • “Real food” means choosing foods that humans had access to throughout evolution. Processed, unnatural foods with artificial chemicals are avoided.
LCRF is not a “diet.” It is a way of eating, a lifestyle change based on bulletproof scientific evidence.
It is a way of eating that emphasizes the foods humans have evolved to eat for hundreds of thousands of years, before the agricultural and industrial revolutions.

This type of diet is proven to work better than the low-fat diet currently recommended by health authorities all around the world.

What NOT to Eat (Foods That Make You Sick And Fat)

You should avoid the following foods as if your life depended on it (it does).

  • Sugar: Added sugar is addictive, highly fattening and a leading cause of diseases like obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
  • Grains: Avoid grains if you need to lose weight, including bread and pasta. Gluten grains (wheat, spelt, barley and rye) are the worst. Healthier grains like rice and oats are fine if you don’t need to lose weight.
  • Seed- And Vegetable Oils: Soybean oil, corn oil and some others. These are processed fats with a high amount of Omega-6 fatty acids, which are harmful in excess
  • Trans Fats: Chemically modified fats that are extremely bad for health. Found in some processed foods.
  • Artificial Sweeteners: Despite being calorie free, observational studies show a massive correlation with obesity and related diseases. If you must use sweeteners, choose Stevia.
  • “Diet” and “Low-Fat” Products: Most of these “health foods” aren’t healthy at all. They tend to be highly processed and loaded with sugar or artificial sweeteners. Agave syrup is just as bad as sugar.
  • Highly Processed Foods: Foods that are highly processed are usually low in nutrients and high in unhealthy and unnatural chemicals.

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