People usually will not follow a healthy diet because they either
don't value their health or they are uneducated about what "real" food
actually is.
When you consider the benefits of a healthy diet you
may be surprised to learn that an estimated 61% percent of the
population of the United States is over weight. What's more, there are
an estimated 50% of adults that have so many pounds of weight on their
bodies that they are considered obese.
This has gotten out of
hand. People need to start to look at their lifestyles and make some
serious changes. Be true to yourself and ask:
Do I look good?
Do I feel my best?
Do I feel my best?
Isn't there something you can do, starting right now, to change your health and your diet?
A Healthy Diet Isn't Found At The Drive Thru Window
Giving
up on fast food intake is essential to a healthy diet. Processed and
fast food is literally "expanding the waist lines of people all over the
world," most noticeably in the United States. This unhealthy food is
filled with fat, sugar, preservatives and harmful chemicals that cause
massive weight gain.
A healthy diet of "real" food is organic or
natural food that is free of chemicals, preservatives, or additives. A
healthy diet is full of organic fruits, vegetables, nuts and meat
(optional) that is freshly bought or prepared. A healthy diet should
become a very important value to you if you want to consistently get the
benefits of a healthy lifestyle.
Keep in mind that following a
healthy diet doesn't have to taste bad either. There are plenty of
helpful organic cook books out there to help you make the same foods you
have always loved.
If you want to feel the benefits of a healthy
diet replace as much of your processed food as you can with the "real"
food listed above. Your body will thank you for it.
After three
weeks of following a healthy diet you should see an increase in energy
levels, feel better, lose weight, have less stress and anxiety, be
motivated, have a healthier complexion, and be committed to following a
healthy diet for the rest of your life.
I feel that today more
than ever before people are abusing their bodies by not following a
healthy diet. Obesity, disease and illness have become ever increasing
problems.