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How To Stick To Your Healthy Eating Plan

July 25th, 2012 Comments off

Starting a healthy eating plan of sorts may look easy at the start, but wait till you drop by the grocery or pass through the local fast food joint. Once the temptation to binge sets in, you could be in for a tough mental battle. However, once you get in the swing of things, and conveniently settle in your healthy meal plan, things will certainly get much easier. Here’s how to faithfully adhere to your healthy eating plan.  

Write Your Plan In Paper

Start by writing your healthy eating plan on a piece of paper. However, writing it down on paper is so different from having lots of tasty but fattening food in front of you. To formalize your eating plan, grab a meal planning guide from your dietitian, or get a free meal planning guide from health and wellness sites online.  

A Healthy Eating Plan Isn’t Hard, Provided You Don’t Fall Into A Trap



Finding healthy foods, and crafting a healthy eating plan with the help of your dietitian or doctor can be done, as long as you steer clear of the many traps that most people get into. The key to sticking to your healthy eating routine lies in ensuring that you eat foods that are good for you, until it becomes a habit, and is ingrained into your system. To ensure your success, let your friends and family or your co-workers know about your plan, and ask them to check in with you once in a while. It helps if you constantly get positive encouragement from your loved ones, as well a sin knowing that they will truly hold you accountable if you fail.   

Try New Recipes

To make your healthy eating experience an enjoyable and interesting one, try a new vegetable recipe, salad or fruit juice mix, that you’ve never had before. However, don’t just discard the old favorites yet, because if you can’t live without having your fill of bacon and French fries, then don’t ease them out of your menu yet. Enjoy the usual stuff for like once a week or once every two weeks, and make a constant effort to eat healthy food for the rest of the day. The main idea here is that you don’t have to live without your favorite food items, but you need not eat them all the time.

Healthy eating can be summed up to say that you eat only the foods that contribute to good health. Eliminate the foods that contain empty calories, as well as the food items that contain lots of chemicals, food additives, monosodium glutamate (MSG) and preservatives. Remember to only eat foods that have natural and wholesome ingredients, which include fresh fruits and vegetables.

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Majority of Catholic Women Regularly Use Contraceptives

April 15th, 2011 Comments off

It may be surprising to learn that despite a ban on birth control, that the Catholic Church is losing the battle with its female followers. According to a new report from the Guttermacher Institute, a nonprofit sexual and reproductive health research organization, about 98 percent of sexually active Catholic women use contraceptives.

Florida judge rules federal health care legislation is unconstitutional – St. Petersburg Times

February 1st, 2011 Comments off

TALLAHASSEE — The battle over federal health care reform continued its inevitable march toward the U.S. Supreme Court, with a U.S. district judge in Pensacola ruling Monday that the law is unconstitutional. “Never before has Congress required that …

Techniques to Cope With Stress and RA

January 25th, 2011 Comments off

RA and Stress: Win the battle against everyday stress.

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Maintaining a Healthy Appetite

January 25th, 2011 Comments off

If you’re not hungry, or food isn’t appealing, try these suggestions to boost your hunger and get the most out of every meal.

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Help for Eating Problems As You Get Older

January 25th, 2011 Comments off

Difficulty chewing, dry mouth, upset stomach, and a declining sense of taste are common problems as people age. These tips may help you reduce eating problems and get the nutrition that people over 60 need.

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