Give it to me Straight (Food Basics)
Many of us are not excited at the thought of recording every single calorie that we put into our mouths. Sometimes the easiest thing is to stick with good foods that are not processed at all, which eliminates the need to track calorie after calorie for every meal every day. If it isn't easy or quick, most of us won't stick with it.The sun is the ultimate energy source. People get energy from food, which mostly consists of plants, which get nutrients and energy from the sun. Essentially, we are eating the sun.
Today more than ever we are being inundated by people prescribing nutrition advice; everyone has the "best" answer, and you often are required to pay big money to get that "best" answer. Sometimes it is probably great advice that is easy to follow, but not always. How can you know who has the right/best/easiest answers?
Here are some food/nutrition basics that will help you become/stay healthy:
WATER - drink it all day! Our bodies need it. It's not about you and what you want or crave; your body is an intricate and complex machine and water will keep things running smoothly by helping the body eliminate waste easier and helping the muscles move more easily. Our bodies need at least 72 oz. each day, MINIMUM! That is nine 8 oz. glasses. I have found that making myself drink 16 oz. right away when I wake up and another 16 oz. before I leave in the morning helps me to get on track and stay on track. You WILL feel good as a result. (If you feel thirsty, you are already dehydrated). If you sweat, you need to drink even more! Endurance athletes should consider adding electrolytes (such as NUUN). Also, certain medications will further cause dehydration, along with sodas or coffee or teas. If you aren't a fan of water, add some lemon wedges.
SUGAR - Get it from fruits or honey or even maple syrup; DON'T get it from processed sources. If something is a simple sugar that is already processed, your body doesn't get a chance to break it down, therefore it doesn't get to use any energy and we get no benefit from it. Also, more and more studies are showing that processed sugar is a major contributor to disease. Just say NO to processed/refined sugar. I know that it's challenging; I have quite a sweet tooth, myself. You will probably find that when you simply take away the option, you won't even crave it. Eat an apple or make a smoothie to quell the craving.
EAT WHOLE FOODS - If it's in a box, don't eat it. If it is processed, your body doesn't get a chance to work to digest it. Instead of pasta, try eating rice or quinoa (pronounced KEEN WA). Quinoa is very versatile: you can eat it sweet or savory. I have eaten it for dinner with coconut milk and veggies and I have also eaten it for breakfast with honey and walnuts. I sometimes make extra quinoa with coconut milk and I can add whatever I want to it later. It packs more nutrition and is more complex than just rice, so you feel fuller longer and your body is required to work more to digest it. Everyone wins!
Keep it simple. Let's get back to basics.