Proper foods, lots of exercise, and portion control are requirements for a healthy lifestyle. Alas there are a lot of misinformation to trap and beguile the unwary shopper. The biggest factor is your awareness of just what you are eating. Today we will discuss some of these lies.
1: Low Fat is always healthy
False: As a matter of fact Low Fat or No Fat labels can actually be unhealthier than regular products. The reason being that when they take out the fat they usually replace them with sugar to put some flavor back in. Therefore more sugar equals more calories so a low fat/no fat product could actually make you fatter. Look for fats found in nuts, olive oil or fish.
2: All Fruits are the Same
False: Some fruits can actually add weight. Look for fruits low in calories yet high in fiber. Apples, bananas and grapefruit are some of the best fruits for this purpose.
3: All Chocolate is detrimental to your waistline
False: In reality top quality dark chocolate is very high in flavinols and antioxidants. Regular milk and white chocolate contain large amounts of sugar and unhealthy fats therefore leading to extra unwanted calories.
4: True/False: Yes a nice leafy green salad can be great for you. You must avoid all the fattening cream dressings, the bacon bits, high fat cheese, etc that most people add to their "healthy" salad. Keep it plain with a nice balsamic vinaigrette and you will be fine.
By avoiding these dietary pitfalls and lies you will be able to keep your diet on track with health and vigor your goals. These are just a few tips for healthy eating and dieting.