You have heard many other people give their input regarding nutrition, but it is time that you learn about it and become an expert on your own. While this may require an extra commitment, you will get back what you put into it. This article will provide many helpful tips for you.
Read the fine print. When you are grocery shopping, don’t be fooled by packaging that gives the impression of containing healthy food. Don’t assume that because it is “low-fat” or “organic”, that it is healthy. Take a second to flip the box over and read the nutrition information panel and ingredient list to determine its nutritional content for yourself.
Here’s a scary one. Have you ever wondered why dogs only live 10 to 15 years while humans live typically 60 years or more? It all lies within our cells and our metabolism where oxygen plays a big part. Oxygen moves energy throughout our cells breaking the carbs we consume into energy. The problem is, oxygen also breaks down our cells in the same process. This is called “oxidation.” But our cells also have a buffer against the oxygen, these are called “antioxidants” and are prevalent in fruits and veggies.
Dogs have faster metabolisms than humans, which breaks down energy quicker and pumps much more oxygen into the cells. The cells die faster because of oxidation. Dogs also don’t or can’t eat many fruits and veggies, which carry those all important antioxidants.
While humans have slower metabolisms, you can actually speed yours up almost to the speed of a dog’s, simply by eating pure sugar, which the body converts to energy almost immediately. Pure sugar is a high energy carb. Cells turn the sugar into energy, but harm the cells in the process. Cells take time to grow back and they don’t grow back indefinitely! So if you want to live a longer life, eat lots of fruits and veggies and keep away from the pure sugar!
Riboflavin is an integral part of any healthy diet. Our body needs to excrete energy taken from protein, fat and carbohydrates stored in the body. The body also needs it for metabolic processing and iron distribution. You will find riboflavin in all kinds of dairy products, and in enriched and whole-grain breads and cereals.
In conclusion, you now have been provided with many helpful tips regarding nutrition. While you may have already known some of this information, we hope that you have either reinforced your current knowledge or learned something new. Use this information and be the controller of your own health.