
Dieting to some people can be an ugly word. Why? People attribute it
to past failure. In this article we are going to approach dieting from
a different view, rather than striving for a ultimate body and
torturing ourselves, we will look at how your diet can effect your
health and how eating healthy can actually make you feel better both
physically and mentally.
The physical benefits to eating healthy:
Do you remember the last time you went out and treated yourself to
that double cheese burger and large French fries? How did you feel
after you ate all that food? Let me guess, if you had to do any
physical activity you probably felt sluggish and you just wanted to
take a nap. That is because that type of food does nothing but weigh
you down, most of your energy is being used to digest the food that
you just put into your body. On the other hand you can eat a healthier
and lighter meal that will not leave you feeling so weighted down; a
good example would be a chef salad or a dinner salad with a proper
portion of meat. By eating healthy you will have more energy.
The mental benefits to eating healthy:
Lets face it when you eat the junk food and weigh yourself down not
only do you get tired you also get grumpy. It has also been proven
that somebody that consumes a lot of junk food will have difficulty
thinking and remembering things. A person that eats healthy will begin
to look at themselves in a more positive light also, when you are more
positive about yourself it begins to reach the rest of the world that
you come into contact with and that is a positive way that your diet
can affect your health.
There are many benefits to eating healthy, the above two points are
only a couple reasons that your diet can effect your health. However
once you start eating healthy it will become a habit.
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