Healthy Weight Loss – How to Lose Weight Healthily
October 6, 2009 by admin
Filed under Healthy Weight Loss
There are a number of people who are so desperate to shed few pounds quickly that they resort to unhealthy methods like starvation because they know it works but this not a healthy approach to weight loss and should be avoided at all costs. They insist that only healthy weight loss diets are recommended, given the fact that excesses tend to leave the body weaker and almost defenseless when facing illness.
If you want to lose weight healthily then you will need to follow a nutritional diet plan that provides the body with everything it requires but without too many calories. It is also important to have a good night sleep in addition to daily activities that ensure additional calories from the fat deposits most of us have, are burned off.

Often it is the women’s magazines which are too blame for promoting crazy diets based on little scientific fact expecting the overweight person to live on a specific type of food and then expect them to believe that this is a healthy weight loss plan. For instance eat only boiled vegetables with chicken, fruit and salads and although the basic starting idea is not wrong, a truly healthy weight loss diet needs to include other nutrients as well, that are not present in boiled vegetables for instance.
We are not meant to have such restrictive diets and a consequence we rebel against them, even if they are healthy as it is almost impossible to live on just a few types of food for very long. We all need to vary what we eat but if we avoid foods that are very high in calories (unless you are an athlete or have a highly physical job) and improve your daily activities plus have a regular sleep you will be most of the way to losing weight healthily.
Sleep is an amazingly important part of our lives, something which medical science is only just starting to understand but it is common amongst people with weight problems to feast during the night, often not remembering they have done it. Many overweight people also suffer from stress which physical activity is known to eliminate and by eating healthily, calories will be lost but all this will go to waste if you are getting up in the night to eat.
Healthy weight loss plans are known to help people with their sleep, levels of energy and as a consequence their health and wellbeing. Don’t demand to much from yourself as healthy weight loss takes time and the one thing that will slow it down or stop it altogether is the way you treat yourself so be positive. Don’t fall into the trap of expecting more than your body is able to give and try to vary exercises and routines as when we become bored with a diet this is when we stop and all the good work we have done goes to waste. Well, a healthy weight loss plan involves taking small safe steps so start by brisk walks before you actually jog for example, or go to the swimming pool before you visit the gym. Remember to listen to your body and not overexert yourself and lose weight healthily.
Making Healthy Food Choices
July 24, 2009 by admin
Filed under Featured, Healthy Food Choices
Vegetables, fruits, and grains are normally low in fat and have no cholesterol. Most are great sources of dietary fiber, complex carbs, and vitamins. The American Heart Association recommends that you eat foods that are high in complex carbs and fiber.
Below are some tips for making healthy food choices:
- Coconut is high in saturated fat, while olives are high in monounsaturated fats and calories. You should use these items sparingly to avoid getting too many calories from fat.
- When vegetable grains are cooked, saturated fat or cholesterol is often added. For example, egg yolks may be added to bread or even pasta.
- Processed, canned, or preserved vegetables may also contain added sodium. With some people, too much sodium (salt) may lead to high blood pressure. There are some food companies that are actually canning vegetables with less salt. You can look for these in the market area or choose fresh and even frozen vegetables.
- Nuts and seeds tend to be high in calories and fat, although a majority of the fat is polyunsaturated or monounsaturated. There are some varieties, macadamie nuts for example, that are also high in saturated fat.
Foods that are high in soluble fiber are a great choice as well. Examples include oat bran, oatmeal, beans, peas, rice bran, barley, and even apple pulp.
Whenever you are looking for healthy food choices, always make sure you read the nutrition label or information about the food. You can then determine what the food contains and how healthy it truly is for your body. By taking your time and making your healthy food choices wisely, you’ll have a lifetime to enjoy the foods that
will take care of you.
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