Eating To Nourish
As we increase our lifespan through modern medicine, the need for nourishing nutrition becomes even greater. Many diseases of old age can be prevented through diet and lifestyle in our younger years.
Prevent now, prosper later
Today’s medical advancements have allowed us to live longer than ever before. Treatments have been discovered for many illnesses and ailments that would have killed us in prior eras. However, we have turned into a culture of treating illness instead of aiming for prevention.
Applying context to your food choices
When choosing what to eat, it’s important to have context. Just having a list of the healthiest foods doesn’t always mean they are the best choice for you. Applying context to the list allows you to personalize your choice to your goals and needs.
All diets can be the right diet
Mammals are highly adaptable creatures, which is one of the secrets to their long success and how they managed to survive the events that wiped out the dinosaurs. One look at a mammal's teeth shows just how adaptable we are.
The Skinny on sugar
Sugar makes us feel good and we all eat way too much of it! Read on to find out the skinny on sugar and what you can do about it today to improve your health.
Making sense of nutrition facts labels
Have you ever looked at a nutrition facts label and weren’t sure what the information really meant to you as a consumer? You’re not alone, the nutrition label is often misunderstood. However, once you know what to look for it can prove to be a quick and useful guide when choosing and comparing foods.
Budgeting for weight loss
Just like you would calculate your monthly, weekly, and daily budget you can do the same with calories and macronutrients. Calculating how many calories your body needs on a daily basis can be viewed as how much money you earn daily.
Eating for a healthier you
So, you’ve decided you need or want to eat healthier, but where do you begin? Doctors often like to throw in a quick comment about eating healthier in the last few minutes of your check-up. Food companies like to throw around the term “healthy” for marketing purposes. But what really is eating healthier?
Fasting for health
Fasting, everyone does it to a certain degree and some take it to an extreme. Every night, after having your last meal or snack you start to fast. In the morning you break the fast by eating breakfast. Some people eat first thing in the morning while others wait a few hours. The same goes for the last meal. Some eat seconds before going to sleep while others stop eating several hours before.
Mindset can make or break success
Our mindset towards a goal or an activity can have a substantial impact on our success. Just think of a time that you wanted to accomplish something only to stop before you started, because you believed you couldn't do it. Or maybe you were doing great and someone else told you that you were doing it wrong.
Eating Simple
Food is becoming more convenient as we become increasingly busier. What we are exactly busy with is up to debate but making good home cooked meals is not one of them anymore. Since the introduction of microwave meals in the 1950’s, processed foods have become a staple in our culture.
Optimal protein intake
Protein is a key macronutrient that we are unable to store in our body. This means you need adequate amounts on a daily basis from your diet. This daily amount increases as we age. Greater intakes of protein are also beneficial during weight loss, weight gain, or while healing from an injury.
Making health changes that stick
Small and simple changes over time lead to habitual changes. Unfortunately, small changes don’t come along with quick results. This is the key to their long-term success and the main reason why so many choose the drastic changes that do not last over time.
Supplements
Many supplements claim that they’ll improve your health to some degree. Supporting heart health, decreasing joint pain, growing muscle, losing weight, the list just goes on and on. If you have an ailment, you can bet there’s a supplement for it.
Healthy Eating
Everyone wants to eat healthier. But what exactly is healthy food and what isn’t? Some are obvious, but there is a large gray area. Read to find out what makes a food healthy for you and why.
Meal Frequency
Do you eat three larger meals with snacks, six smaller meals, or maybe even just one big meal each day? Meal frequency and size are often talked about when looking to lose weight. However, can the number of meals you eat each day impact your overall health and wellbeing?
Friendly fiber
Dietary fiber, it helps us poop and helps us feel full. Most everyone has heard about fiber, and it gets mentioned a lot by healthcare professionals and food companies. But what is fiber, how much do we need, and where do we get it from?