Monday, 14 March 2016

My Healthy Lifestyle

This blog will be focused on Healthy Living.
What the "experts" failed to mention was that there are two kinds of fats,

good and bad. By stripping your diet of all fat you are actually harming your health.

Your body needs fats to function at the cellular level.

As a matter of fact, people who consume 100% fat-free diets can easily die.

The body becomes so starved of this important nutrient that

it ends up stripping the most important fat in the body,

the one that lines your main organs such as your liver and your heart.

Once they are exposed even the minimum amount of damage can lead to organ failure.

So what are the good fats?

The first thing that you should take into account when deciding the kinds of fats

that you want is consume is your weight.

If you are not trying to lose a significant amount of weight then a low fat diet is completely unnecessary

– you will be better served by eating healthy foods and exercising in the long term.

If you are looking to lose more than a few pounds of weight there are certain foods

that are better for you than others because they contain healthy amounts of fat.

You are better off, for instance, eating cereals rather than white bread,

biscuits, cake, sugary puddings and desserts.

When it comes to fruits, vegetables and nuts you can do well

with almost anything but remember that potatoes fall in this group.

They are good for you except when they are fried

in which case they are high in both fats and sodium.

All white meat is good, so you can eat all kinds of white fish and chicken.

When it comes to other meats

you are okay eating all kinds so long as you trim off excess fat

and you cook it in a healthy manner (avoid deep fried meats of all kinds).

Lastly, you cannot leave out exercise in women’s health.

Make time a few hours a week to work up a sweat and get your heart racing through a workout.