Clean Eating, Consider It
What exactly is “Clean Eating”?
“Clean eating” is a trend that is suddenly everywhere, but what does
“clean eating” really mean? The term means to eat the best and
healthiest options in each of the food groups, embracing foods such as
vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and healthy proteins. This includes
staying away from junk foods and processed foods. When you are eating
clean, you try to give your body the best fuel that is out there, which
are foods that will keep you healthy and at a healthy weight. Clean
eating is not necessarily about weight loss, but it focuses on general
health.
The current craze of “cleansing” or eating only raw food or fresh
juices for a set period of time is not the same as clean eating. In
fact, our organs are what cleanses are bodies of toxins. The main idea
is to replace processed foods, pastries, and fried foods with more
fruits and vegetables. You’ll definitely feel the difference!
Clean eating can also entail looking more closely at where your food
comes from. This could mean buying organic produce to avoid pesticide
residue, or avoiding meat that comes from large factory farms. It is
possible you might spend a little more money on high-quality meat and
produce and more time preparing meals from scratch rather than heating
up packaged convenience foods. But, as clean eating advocates say, it
may be more expensive to eat clean and healthy, but it is an investment
in your future health that you may otherwise pay for in the long run.
Here are some tips to get you started on clean eating:
Try fresh fruits and vegetables instead of salty and sugary packaged foods to eat as snacks.
Instead of buying blueberry yogurt with added sweeteners and less
than 5% real blueberries, buy unsweetened yogurt and add your own fresh
fruit.
Try to buy meat from a farmer’s market in your area or at a grocery
store, look for grass-fed meat and dairy products without hormones or
antibiotics.
Instead of margarine, try substituting it with grass fed butter or avocados to have with your whole grains or veggies.
When you’re screaming for ice cream, save calories and fat by drinking a fruit and low-fat yogurt smoothie instead.
If you love to savor the crunch, skip the full-fat chips and try
more satisfying crunchy snacks such as pretzel chips, nuts, or
whole-grain tortilla chips.
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