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Common Sense for Optimum Health

Nutrition is always a hot topic. People are interested in finding ways to obtain optimum health. There is a barrage of information, some of it confusing and misleading. Every year seems to bring a new join-the-bandwagon diet, offering promises that soon fall flat.

So, what should we eat to secure optimum health?

It's possible that what you eat on a daily basis has little to no nutritional worth. How many times have you eaten a meal, and an hour later felt a craving, or even hunger pangs? When this happens, it's a safe bet that there was no "food" in your food - no true nutrition.

Our bodies - an infinitely complex and wondrous structure - often don't receive the best fuel we can provide. Junk foods, processed and refined foods, excess chemical additives have all become common in our food choices, brought to us by food manufacturers. In searching for convenience, we seem to have sacrificed value and quality.

It is critical that your body is provided the best raw materials in order to carry out its daily functions. For optimal performance, your body needs optimum nutrition. The best nutrition can be found readily enough - it doesn't require a special prescription, or specialty grocery stores. It is found in whole foods. Whole foods are those closest to their natural state, and not processed more than necessary to make them consumable. In terms of health benefits, they provide a combination of balanced nutrients, which serve to nourish and protect our bodies. In overly processed foods, the nutrients are removed, replaced with additives, fat, and salt, leaving minimal to no bang for your nutritional buck.

As people learn more about common sense nutrition, they tend to want to do better, but often look at it as an all or nothing proposition. There's no need to be overwhelmed when taking a step towards whole foods. Start small! Here's one idea for the next time you are at the grocery store: take a look at the label of the loaf of bread you are picking up to buy. Move your finger down the nutritional label to "Dietary Fiber", and see how many grams you will get in one slice of bread. Then, comparison shop. You may have been picking up whole wheat bread, thinking you are making a healthy choice, only to find out now that it has been processed to the point where there is little nutritional value remaining. You may find a loaf of whole wheat providing only 1 gram of fiber, and find in comparing that a loaf of white is offering 4 grams. Make the trade and get more value for your mouthful.

Fiber is what holds you, so your body doesn't get a mixed signal saying "I'm starving!", when what it is really trying to say is, "You gave me nothing to work with in that last meal!".

For the best health possible, ignore fads, use common sense, and take that initial step.

About the author:

Debra Augur has studied holistic nutrition for years, put that knowledge into practice, and has a passion to share that knowledge with others who are seeking their own best health. If we are what we eat, are we denatured, devitalized, deficient and potentially toxic? Visit www.eat-well-to-be-well.com to learn more, and begin acquiring your healthiest self.

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