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10 Elements of a Healthy Diet

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

As I have alluded to in previous blogs, a low-glycemic diet is the best way to better healthy and to your goal weight (see my post First Milestone in My Weight Management – Glyconics (is that a word?). This is not new, it goes right with what Grandma always said (see my post Secret to Losing Weight)

1. Eat a balanced diet consisting of all the food groups.  No, Junk food is NOT a food group.

2. Drink at least 8 eight-ounce glasses of water a day – preferably filtered or distilled.

3. Eat 2 to 3 portions of fresh fruit a day. (see my post Veggies and Fruits – Key foods)

4. Eat lots of non-starchy vegetables- preferably raw.  If you eat them cooked, be sure they were steam cooked.  (see my post  Veggies and Fruits – Key foods)

5. Eat 3 meals and 3 snacks a day – spaced 2-3 hours apart.

6. Find out what your daily calorie intake a day should be. Your doctor can tell you and he can also tell you which foods you should include and which you should avoid based on your medical condition.

7. Remember, whatever you eat, it is your decision. And no decision is a ‘bad’ one. But it will take your towards your goal or away from your goal.

8. Activity is a must. 10,000 steps a day should be your goal. That is total steps from the time you get up to the time you go to bed. If you get a good pedometer, you would be surprised how many steps you take a day.  Also, get at least 30 minutes a day of activity such as walking or exercise. This can be done in 10 minutes segments to start, but should gradually blend into one 30 minute session.

9. Get your 8 hours of sleep a day. It is much easier to stay on track if you are rested.

10. Remember, you are worth it. You deserve to be healthy and fit. Your life could depend on it. Your quality of life probably will. When you are in an airplane, they tell you to put your oxygen mask on first and then your child’s or parent or companion. Your eating habits are the same. You have to make time for your health first so you can do for others better.

I recently commented on an article submitted in Mixx.com. I stated that I was on a plateau due to my mindset, my mental stumbling blocks. Two people commented back with very good advice which I am going to include here.  The advice is to write down a list of those things that keep you from obtaining your goal. This does several things for you.

1. You face the attitudes and feelings you have just by admitting them and writing them down. You don’t have to show the list to anyone.

2. Having the list to refer to helps you to remember they exist.

3. By remembering they exist, you can work on resolving them. You can dispel wrong mental attitudes, etc, and avoid other triggers if possible.

4. If nothing else, by facing these obstacles and realizing the effects on your progress towards your goal, you can maneuver around the pot holes and continue on to the fulfillment of your goal.

I will end with reminding you it always helps to have someone to talk to. There are a lot of good people on the social networks. Just find a group interested in health and fitness. You might be surprised at the help you can get.

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First Milestone in My Weight Management – Glycomics (is that a word?)

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

All through our lives we are taught about the food groups and balanced diet, etc. and we continue to drink Coke-a-cola, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, along with our donuts, popcorn, and bagels. We grab a healthy glass of orange juice for breakfast – or maybe a cup of java – then run until noon when we grab a burger and fries. We really listen, don’t we? :-)

I was having a series of colds and flu one winter that would not let up. A friend of mine was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. He and his wife started researching and praying. A pastor friend told him about a product containing ‘essential sugars’. He started taking this supplement, and along with answered prayer, the doctors could no longer find a trace of Parkinson’s. Watching all of this, I decided to try it to get healthier.

I was able to get some printed information from the company. They presented scientific facts that each cell in our body has little ‘hairs’ or ‘antennas’ covering them which are made of 8 types of ’sugar’ molecules. We get 5 or 6 of them in our diet, but the last 2 are produced in fruits as they ripen on the tree or vine. In today’s world, the fruit is picked early, thus ripening in the warehouse. So these are rare and are missing in our diet.

When we have the proper amount of these sugars, our cells can communicate correctly. I compare it to being the opposite of cancer. While cancer makes the cells communicate the wrong signals, these glycoproteins provide the building blocks the body needs to repair the communications and send the correct signals. Careful, I am NOT a doctor and I am NOT saying that it cures cancer. I just gave it as an example to explain the opposite effect these glycoproteins can have.

The Oxford Journals has other information about glutronics and the essential ’sugars’ on their site. It is very interesting to read. It was here I was first introduced to glycobiology, glycans, glycoproteins, and glyconutritional diet.

Along with the supplement, my friend also went on a vegetarian diet – or mostly vegetarian – for a long period of time and still limits his meat and poultry intake.

But — that is another blog.

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