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Eating a Proper Diet

By: Joey Brausch

Just about anyone you meet will tell you they worry about their diet. If this is the case, why do so many continually make poor choices? Poor eating habits can lead to obesity, heart and joint problems , arthritis, and general bad health. The best way to become a healthier eater is to do it gradually. Small changes are easier to make and stick to than a dramatic and sudden overhaul. If you try to change everything at once, you are likely to give in as soon as you experience your first craving.

It is important that you get enough fruits and vegetables in your daily diet. Try to choose vegetables that are dark in color, such a leafy greens for your salad. When you are choosing fruits try to pick fruits that have a high amount of vitamins, such as bananas or oranges. Start slowly by increasing the amount of fruits and vegetables that you eat in one day and before you know it you’ll be up to the recommended amount of fresh foods that you consume.

It's best when choosing grain and bread products to select products made from whole wheat and grains, instead of white bread and other refined flours. White bread contains little or no nutrition value, where as whole grain breads offer fiber and other vitamins and minerals. Bran cereal is an easy addition to your morning routine -- you'll soon enjoy the taste of whole grains.

Try to limit the amount of red meats that you eat and start reaching for healthier choices such as fish and poultry. Reduce the amount of fat that you eat in your diet, no only animal fat but other fats as well. When you are cooking choose healthy oils such as virgin olive oil and canola oil. When at all possible try to bake or poach your fish and poultry, reducing the amount of fat in your diet even more. Eliminate or reduce the amount of fried foods that you consume, such as donuts and potato chips. Reach for healthier choices such as popcorn (with a limited amount of butter) and rice cakes.

Try to trick you sweet tooth with substitutes for cookies and cakes - options such as such as dried fruit, low fat cookies, low fat ice cream, or low fat candies. Making changes to the way you eat can be a life long process, with a little bit of patience and determination you can dramatically change your life. Not only will you feel more healthy and vibrant, but you may be surprised by how the tastes of foods change for the better!

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Kazzie Harris is the owner and operator of FMN Diets, a fantastic resource for information about Diet, For more articles on Diet why not visit: www.fmndiets.com/articles
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