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The Basic Principles of Eating Clean.

Eating clean involves not only choosing the right foods to eat but also avoiding all of the junk foods and processed foods that are so readily available. The keys to good health and proper nutrition are in the following principles:

Eat whole foods: Whole foods are foods that haven’t been tampered with, in the lab or the manufacturing plant. The foods you eat on this plan are straight from the farm: whole fruits and vegetables, whole grains, grass-fed and free-range meats, low fat dairy products, unsalted nuts, and seeds.

Avoid processed foods: Processed foods are any food that has a label. A label means that more than one ingredient was used to make that food. You don’t have to eliminate all processed foods (like whole grain pasta or natural cheeses), but if you can’t pronounce an ingredient on a label, don’t put that food in your shopping basket.

Eliminate refined sugar. Refined sugar provides nothing but calories. Other sweeteners can be used, but with all the good foods you add to your diet, refined sugar really has very little place in the eating clean plan.

Eat five or six small meals a day. By eating smaller meals throughout the day you can help rev up your metabolism and reduce the chance that you’ll eat some Funyuns rather than that whole grain cracker with nut butter and strawberries. You never get so hungry on this plan that you’ll feel deprived or feel the need to cheat.

Cook your own meals. Instead of buying meals in a box, cook meals from scratch. That’s not as hard as it sounds! Clean, whole foods need little preparation beyond chopping and sautéing to make satisfying, delicious meals your family will love.

Combine protein with carbs. When you do snack or eat a meal, make sure that meal is balanced. For the most satisfaction from your diet, and so you’ll be less tempted to eat junk food, combine protein with carbs or carbs and fat. This simple act will fuel your body and quash hunger pangs.

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16 comments:

mirna_ayala0428 wrote 4 months ago:
Good info. Thank you!
beautybeyondmyskin77 wrote 4 months ago:
Love this Nile!!! You just made me think about the cup of tomatoe soup I just ate...sodium in it.... I think i will come out better finding a recipe and cooking it from scratch!!!=) ((((HUGS))) for this one !!! im on it... keep the info coming my friend=)
Nene0623 wrote 4 months ago:
I totally agree. Great advice.
secretlobster wrote 4 months ago:
Why would you include low-fat dairy products? You do realize that the more lower in fat a dairy product is, the more processing it's undergone to get there, right?
syrklc wrote 4 months ago:
nice job - you got my vote ;)
wellbert wrote 4 months ago:
It's important to get things the least processed as possible. I'm lucky to live on a farm, so I just drink my milk right from the cow.
secretlobster wrote 4 months ago:
What kind of "other sweeteners" do you recommend if refined sugar is bad, sucralose or aspartame? Which one is cleaner?
Dark_Latin_Guy wrote 4 months ago:
By other sweeteners - I use Honey or in recipes needing: white sugar, try substituting some applesauce or mashed ripe banana, puréed dates, raisins or prunes. Cane sugar is made from sugar cane that’s crushed mechanically to extract its juice. Several unrefined or unbleached forms are available and excellent in any recipe.
CEHayes73 wrote 4 months ago:
Thanks for this. Nice to see a simple, easy to understand explanation of what is meant by clean eating.
ashleighlive wrote 4 months ago:
I agree with secretlobster re low-fat.
I was always a low-fat fan on my VLCD.
Now I am nourishing my body with the calories it needs to perform I can 'afford' to at whole fat dairy. I have always know it was the healthier, less manufactured choice. But I couldn't justify it on my VLCD.
I am now reaping the benefits I feel amazing and my body is responding positively :)
RachelSRoach1 wrote 4 months ago:
I have been working toward this for the past week! I feel great too! Can't wait to see how I feel next week. I know that I haven't gotten it perfect yet but I'm getting there.
LuciaLongIsland wrote 4 months ago:
Well said and beyond helpful/
ramila12 wrote 4 months ago:
Thank you love it
buffcupcake wrote 4 months ago:
I agree with everything except for low-fat dairy. Whole fat dairy products are actually more whole.
Ortiz1226 wrote 4 months ago:
Nice Read. :0) I have found out that aspartame is not completely beneficial, it is in diet sodas as well as other things, it has been researched and can actually cause poisoning.

http://www.livestrong.com/article/29349-symptoms-aspartame-poisoning/
puddinsmom wrote 4 months ago:
great outline!

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