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Wanting to be healthy is a desire we all share. Do you ever witness the miracle of nutrition firsthand? Some people experience it when they lose a considerable amount of weight, some when they conquer a disease, and others when they get their energy
Wanting to be healthy is a desire we all share. Do you ever witness the miracle of nutrition firsthand? Some people experience it when they lose a considerable amount of weight, some when they conquer a disease, and others when they get their energy and desire to live and create.
Whatever brings you the most happiness in being healthy, one thing is for sure, it is that nutrition plays a very important role in sustaining your health. Unfortunately, most of the people do not know a thing about the right nutrition. Even worse, I learned it from my own experience working with many clients; most of the people think that their nutritional habits are pretty healthy, even if they are not.
What are the right nutritional habits? If I would have to describe it in one sentence: eating whole food plant-based diets is the best thing you can do for yourself: and I know that many people would not be happy to hear that. We are grown in a society that promotes animal-based protein and highly refined carbohydrate eating styles.
It is interesting that the famous food pyramid that we learned about in schools were designed originally for the US Department of Agriculture. I have heard it was meant to make pigs bigger. I do not have written resources to prove it, but when I look around I start to believe it.
So, do we really eat well, or do we just like to believe so? After all, how do we know what the best food for us is? There is so much controversial information out there that can even make a very health-conscious person confused. One day you hear that eggs are bad for you, the next day that they are good. One day your read that broccoli is the best food to eat, the next day it might to be poisonous. There are still a lot of controversies about vitamin E. How do the same scientists come up with such different information? What is the true answer?
Sometimes scientific research can be interpreted differently. Dr. Campbell, a widely recognized brilliant scholar, a dedicated researcher, and a great humanitarian says that science is not always the honest search for truth that so many believe it to be. It far too often involves money, power, ego and protection of personal interests above the common good.
There are not so many reliable studies on nutrition, because it is time-consuming and expensive. To find a correlation between certain diseases and certain types of food, it requires close observation for long periods of time.
Dr. Campbell's book The China Study is full of scientific data supporting the relationship amongst high animal protein and fat consumption to high rates of cancer, heart diseases, autoimmune system diseases, obesity and other type of health problems.
In general, this extensive study shows that the risk of getting the disease mentioned above significantly increases if the consumption of animal based proteins gets higher than 15%. This study also shows that diets high in plant-based whole foods are related to a lower percentage of the same diseases.
One important point I want to address in this article is that many people who turn into vegetarians and vegans go from one extreme to another. Instead of eating plant-base whole foods they turn to highly refined starchy foods such as pasta, spaghetti, white bread, pizza, and other products made from wheat flour, which is as bad for your health as much as high animal protein diets. Many vegetarians also have a tendency to consume more dairy products, which also contain casein, a type of protein that is also related to a higher rate of the diseases mentioned earlier.
What is a plant-based whole food diet? It is a diet that consists of the consumption of plant based woods, such as: vegetables, fruits, grains, nuts, herbs and berries. I do not like to call it a diet. It is a life style that a person adopts for certain reasons.
I, personally, became a vegetarian for moral reasons. Many people change their lifestyle for health related reasons, such as serious illnesses or chronic diseases. Being a vegetarian I often hear comments from my carnivore friends that it is not healthy to live without meat.
Does not it make sense that eating meat from an early age can be quite an addictive habit? Many times you need to have that piece of meat on the plate more for your emotional satisfaction, than your physical hunger. After all, there are lots of sources of protein in plants.
However, my goal here is not to turn you into a vegetarian or vegan, but to give you information about what would be an optimal nutrition pattern for you to stay healthy, young and active as long as possible. Someone (unfortunately, I do not remember the name of this person) once said that If I knew that I would live that long, I would have taken better care of my health.
I know some healthy-minded people who cannot give up meat completely. I also know people who thought that they would never be able to live without meat products (I was one of them myself), but after giving it up I found out that it is not only possible , but it also feels great. I have more energy, more mental clarity, and finally a sense of purpose in life.
I would just like to acknowledge that everyone is different, so find out what is best for you. Try to go without meat, chicken and eggs for a month. See what it is feels like for you. Believe that you are not going to die without these products. Many of my friends are vegetarians and they all look great, they are energetic, happy and loving people. They just love life. So those are the side effects you might get from giving up animal proteins. If you do not believe me just visit the Raw Food cafe, a vegetarian restaurant in your area, or at least go to a Whole Foods store, and see what people look like who go there. Then go to Burger King, or any other fast food place and notice the difference.
You have the power to take charge of your health. Learn what is good for you and what is not. Give yourself a one month trial, and eat only plant-based whole foods. You might like the diet or not, but at least you will know that it is possible. You will give your body time to discover what it really desires.
If you decided to try a one month animal protein-free diet, be sure that you do not replace your addiction with another unhealthy addiction. I am talking about refined carbohydrates, such as: white bread, pasta, spaghetti, pizza, any type of pastries, and anything that has white flour in it. Do NOT drink soft drinks. It is yet another bad addiction.
If you are in doubt about whether or not a food is good to eat, think WHOLE food. Whole food means, food the way nature intended it, with no packages, no artificial flavoring and/or coloring, no MSG, and no artificial sweeteners. Remember, you can do it, if you choose to.
Dr. Campbell writes in his book The China Study that there are five main challenges you are likely to face:
In the first week, you may have some stomach upset as your digestive system adjusts. This is natural; it is nothing to worry about and does not usually last long.
You will need to put some time into this. Do not begrudge this time;heart disease and cancer take time too. Specifically, you will need to learn some new recipes, be willing to try new dishes, discover new restaurants.
You will need to pay attention to your tastes and come up with meals that you really enjoy.You will need to adjust psychologically. No matter how full the plate is, many of us were trained to think that without meat, it is not a real meal- especially at dinner. You will need to overcome this prejudice.
You may not be able to go the same restaurants you used to go to, and if you can, you certainly would not be able to order the same things. This takes some adjustment.
Your friends, family and colleagues may not be supportive. For whatever reasons, many people will find it threatening that you are now vegetarian or vegan. Perhaps it is because, deep down, they know their diet is not very healthy and find it threatening that someone else is able to give up unhealthy eating habits when they cannot.
Dr. Campbell also offers a few pieces of advice for the first month of your new eating habit.
He mentions that:
In long term, plant-based eating is cheaper than an animal-based diet, but as you learn you may spend a little extra money trying things. Do it. It is worth it.
Eat well. If you eat out, try lots of restaurants or find some great vegan dishes. Often, ethnic restaurants not only offer the most options for plant-based meals, but the unique tastes are exquisite. Lear what is out there.
Eat enough. One of your health goals may be to lose weight. That is fine, and on a plant-based diet you almost certainly will. But do not hold back- whatever you do, do not go hungry.
Eat a variety. Mixing it up is important both for getting all the necessary nutrients and for maintaining your interest in the diet.
Now, if you are still not ready to try one month of a nourishing whole food plant-based diet, at least try to cut your meat consumption down. Eat meat no more than two times a week. Eliminate all the soft drinks and simple carbohydrates from your diet.
If you still think that you need more proteins, eat plant-base proteins, such as: garbanzo beans, kidney beans, lima beans, lentils, almonds, pistachio, walnuts, brazil nuts, hazelnuts peanuts, oats steel cut, millet, ray meal, and buckwheat. Try different types of salads. Drink more water during the day, but NOT with your meals; it will compromise your digestion.
Overall,if you want to eat bacon and eggs for breakfast, and then take cholesterol-lowering medication, that is your right. But if you want to truly take charge of your health change your eating habits and take your health in your hands.
About the Author
I am a Certified Natural Health Professional. My passion is to help people learn more about how to stay healthy, happy and young with the help of natural resources. Find out how at http://www.LifeWizSupplements.com
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