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Healthy Eating for Healthy Weight Loss

Healthy eating is not as difficult or as restrictive as most people think. In fact, if you think it means strict deprivation you are not doing it correctly! If you want to lose weight or just decrease your chances of developing diabetes, cancer, heart disease, and all of the other health conditions linked to obesity, then learning to think more sensibly about food is important.

The most important secret you will ever discover is that it all starts in the head. If you put too many restrictions on your diet or tell yourself that you can never eat foods that you love again, then you are going to fail. The first rule is never to do that to yourself!

Consider the following secrets to help you form a more realistic way of thinking about a healthy diet.

Attitude: This has to be the first secret revealed because it is the most important. How you mentally approach your new lifestyle is going to determine whether you really adopt a healthy eating pattern or fall quickly back into the unhealthy habits.

Eating healthy is a matter of stringing together days, weeks, and months of good choices regarding food. It is not about never again eating a slice of cake or enjoying your mother’s sugar cookies at Christmas. This is not a diet. You are not going to deprive yourself of everything you love. You are just making better choices for your body 90% of the time.

Proper Carbs: This is the only secret you need to know that is related to an actual food group. You could read books on how to create a perfectly balanced diet and all the specific nutrients, vitamins, and minerals that your body needs and the exact amount to consume every day. But who has time to do that?

If you get your carbs in control you will get your diet as a whole in control. It’s not about eliminating or reducing them, but eating the healthier varieties.

All of these things are carbohydrates: cake, cookies, refined pasta, whole grain bread, fresh fruit, and vegetables.

Look at the foods you normally eat and find ways to replace specific items with healthier options. For example, you may go for fresh fruit over cookies and cakes. Go for whole grain breads and pasta instead of refined varieties. Simple put: make substitutions!

The more you can weed out the refined and sugary carbs the healthier you are going to be. Remember, it’s not about carb elimination but carb control.

Use the Glycemic Index to help make better carb choices. (See the Glycemic Index category for more information.)

Snacking: This is maybe the most surprising secret for some people. You have to eat to be healthy and that means healthy snacking. Eating more often keeps your blood sugar stable and your metabolism higher throughout the day. The trick is to finding sensible snacks that give your body energy rather than zapping it.

Do your best to eat something every 3-4 hours, even if it is just fresh fruit or a handful of nuts. Consider those healthy carbs as light snacks.

Healthy eating is about a well rounded life. Think moderation rather than deprivation. You should find yourself consuming lean meats and a variety of healthy carbs on a daily basis and then indulging in your favorite unhealthy foods when the time is right.

Instead of piling on those favorite foods day after day, use them in moderation and savor every single bite.

Use The Glycemic Index For Healthy Weight Loss

The Glycemic Index is a great tool for healthy weight loss. It’s a scientific measure of how quickly particular foods cause an increase in your blood sugar levels. The faster the increase, the higher the GI rating, and the worse it is for your body. Anyone looking to drop a few pounds or maintain a trim figure must understand how to use the Glycemic Index in their daily life.

The fad of cutting carbohydrates completely out of the diet has now been replaced with clear thinking about how to control carb intake instead. Since your body needs high quality carbs to function properly, this is a much more sensible approach.

So, how do you learn how to control your carbs? You get a clear understanding of what this index is and how to use it in your daily life. In fact, paying attention to just this listing and choosing lower indexed foods has led to dramatic weight loss in many people.

The best news: it has led to weight loss that actually stays off long term if the eating pattern stays in place.

First, let’s get a clear understanding of what the Glycemic Index is. It deals exclusively with carbohydrates, so you will not find meats or other exclusive protein sources on the list. Carbohydrates range from vegetables and fruits to all varieties of grains, cookies, cake, and other sweets that use flour.

You may be quite amazed how much of the food you eat is a carbohydrate! This is what makes it so incredibly difficult to follow a diet that advises to completely cut them out. It leaves you with very few options.

All of these carbs are either cooked with lots of sugar or will have sugar in them naturally. The issue is how your body processes them.

When you eat whole grain bread, pasta, rice, or non-starchy vegetables and fruits, your body has to separate the fiber from the sugar. This takes time and will burn of calories as the sugar is slowly separated and released into your blood stream over time. It creates a long term source of energy.

When you eat sweets like cakes and donuts or refined white bread, pasta, and rice, the fiber has already been taken out of the food during processing. This means there is no work to be done separating and your body immediately starts rushing all of that sugar (natural and added) into your blood stream. The result is a sudden rise in blood sugar and energy, and then a quick drop that leaves your body craving more food.

Obviously, craving more food is not good for weight loss or a trim figure. It also is not good for your energy levels when your sugar drops so drastically.

The fastest and most accurate way to judge which foods are going to have this undesirable effect is by looking at the Glycemic Index and learning which foods have a higher rating. The higher the GI rating, the worse it is for your body. Therefore, make the bulk of your food choices from the low GI foods and you will find yourself feeling and looking better in very short time.