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Diet & Nutrition
Diet & Nutrition is perhaps the most important aspect to one's overall health and wellness. Without an understanding of your body and of the foods you put into your body, you are not likely to achieve your full potential.
There are many very basic things that you can do to improve your diet. Perhaps one of the most important aspects of this that you can understand, is first knowing what to avoid. Once you get these bad substances to a minimum, or absent altogether, you can work towards a more optimal diet, by gradually introducing more healthy foods.
No diet is for everyone. We each have our differences, both genetically, our likes/dislikes and the foods available from wherever we happen to be. The purpose of this reference is to help you find something that works for you.
Foods to Avoid
There are certain foods that you should avoid, or at least minimize, no matter who you are. These foods generally have little or no health value, or if they do, the negative effects of the foods have an overall negative impact on your health.- Processed Foods - Most of the foods in the center part of the supermarket should be avoided. They tend to be heavily processed and often contain low quality ingredients and preservatives. These foods tend to have relatively little health value and may even harm your health.
- Processed Sugars - Processed sugars cause insulin and blood sugar imbalances which can, over time, cause you to suffer from chronic degenerative diseases.
- Factory Farmed Meats - If you are going to eat meat, it is best to avoid factory farmed meat. Not only is it environmentally destructive and cruel; but it also tends to contain unhealthy toxins and fats, due to the nature of the confined space and grain-based diets that these animals eat.