I am not a professional, how ever I have seen a dietician, and looked up nutrition values of food and health benifits of them.
I can tell you this, She recommended for me, to eat a well ballanced diet and more exercise.
A well ballanced diet in one meal is this, 50% vegtables, 25% meat, and 25% starches.
So a fist size piece of meat, is 1 serving, a bout 1 cup of pasta, would be 1 serving and about 4 cups of fruits and veggies would be about 2 servings. This is of course she made this reccomendation in accordance with the Canada food guide.
It was also suggested to my specific situation, and the informatio could be slightly off as it was suggested quite a few years ago. So here is my advice to you, If you have any concerns about your diet, you should see a qualified nutrtionist or dietition,
and if you have any medical conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, etc.... talk to your family physician first about changing your diet and exercise routine. Because most fruits are high in natural sugars, and meats are ususally loaded with protein and iron.
If you don't have any health concerns you could also just look up reputable resources for health and nutrition, and make your own descision. Also look up information on working out to what exercises will help you loose weight. But simply switching to a special diet just for the sake of change without adequite information could be hazardous to your health.
As you could be neglecting your body of vitamins and minerals needed for it to function.
Remember a one size fits all diet is probably just a money grab and could be dangerous if not properly supervised.
You do not want to pick a diet that could jepordize your health if it neglects your body of what it needs to function and survive.
I can tell you this, She recommended for me, to eat a well ballanced diet and more exercise.
A well ballanced diet in one meal is this, 50% vegtables, 25% meat, and 25% starches.
So a fist size piece of meat, is 1 serving, a bout 1 cup of pasta, would be 1 serving and about 4 cups of fruits and veggies would be about 2 servings. This is of course she made this reccomendation in accordance with the Canada food guide.
It was also suggested to my specific situation, and the informatio could be slightly off as it was suggested quite a few years ago. So here is my advice to you, If you have any concerns about your diet, you should see a qualified nutrtionist or dietition,
and if you have any medical conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, etc.... talk to your family physician first about changing your diet and exercise routine. Because most fruits are high in natural sugars, and meats are ususally loaded with protein and iron.
If you don't have any health concerns you could also just look up reputable resources for health and nutrition, and make your own descision. Also look up information on working out to what exercises will help you loose weight. But simply switching to a special diet just for the sake of change without adequite information could be hazardous to your health.
As you could be neglecting your body of vitamins and minerals needed for it to function.
Remember a one size fits all diet is probably just a money grab and could be dangerous if not properly supervised.
You do not want to pick a diet that could jepordize your health if it neglects your body of what it needs to function and survive.
So John Q public just repeats what they hear believing it to be gospel. I can't really blame the average person.
But stop and think. How many peop,e do you know how get seriously ill due to vitamin or mineral or other like deficiencies? Almost no one does. In fact the problem is just the opposite. Many people are getting to much protein or other substances that are contributors to disease.
The way to look at this is to question how are the foods we are eating are are ting our body chemistry on a cellular level and systemic fasbion.