If you were to ask yourself how healthy you really are, what would be your answer? Is your diet healthy? Do you get enough exercise each day? Do you spend some time outdoors in the fresh air each day? How do you feel?
There's a few pretty interesting questions that you can ask yourself about your state of health and well being. If you can answer truthfully that everything is great with you, then you probably don't need to read any more of this page.
However, I suspect that what drew you here in the first place was that you don't feel so great, or you look at yourself in a full-length mirror and you're not happy with the way you look. By that I mean you're out of shape and maybe overweight.
The main focus of this site is what you're eating and drinking. In other words, your diet.
There are a number of ways to shed the excess weight you've been gaining over probably a long time. You can start exercising daily for a start as this will help you gain muscle strength and help burn off excess sugars stored in muscle tissue.
However, the most effective way of reducing body weight is through diet, most specifically through calorie restriction and avoiding junk food and items with added sugar. Some people have very strong will power and can make the switch to healthier eating habits right away. I hate to say it, but those people are in the minority and a pretty small minority at that.
Sometimes and this goes for most people that are overweight, a little helping hand is needed to get the ball rolling that will give them visible results that the weight can be reduced. There are a number of popular weight loss dieting companies around that appear to be falling over themselves to sell you their diet product to help you lose weight.
You can choose whichever suits you best, from the likes of Weight Watchers and similar which provide you with diet sheet and advice on meals, to the meal replacement companies like Jenny Craig, Nutrisystem, Medifast and the rest that provide the actual ready-made meals for you to eat.
The former is probably the healthier option as it advocates using whole foods you buy, prepare and cook yourself. The meal replacement diet companies may appear more appealing thanks to their high level of convenience and step by step eating plans, but the food itself is generally processed and not as healthy as going the whole foods route.
If you are interested, there is a series of videos reviewing Nutrisystem you can watch by clicking that link that will give you a better idea of what you could be in for. For my own preference, I would rather go the whole foods route and use good old fashioned will power to make it possible to eat as healthily as possible.
Do you think you eat a healthy diet? Maybe or maybe not. You need to take a close, very critical look at what you put in your shopping basket at the store each week as that will tell you what you need to know.
Is it full of packets of meal ingredients or even complete meals, cans of stuff and bottles of soda?
Do you think that's healthy?
Chances are you probably do! The problem is we're all being constantly bombarded by advertising on TV, online and in magazines and newspapers that make us want these products to eat because they look so tasty and they're so convenient to make. A lot of food packaging has nice pictures of happy people eating amazing looking food in sunny, natural surroundings giving the impression that it's all healthy and perfectly acceptable to eat.
Some of that stuff even says it's healthy on the packet!
It's no wonder we're all being tricked into buying that stuff. We're being socially brainwashed to believe that, "well, it's what everyone eats," and that it's all good for us. The message is generally implied that if we buy and eat this stuff, we're fitting in with society and it must be good because the authorities say it is.
That's until you turn the packet over and read the list of ingredients.
If you can't pronounce some of those ingredients and you have no idea what they are, do you not think it's time you found out?
It's only when you get educated that you start to see through the lies. When you discover what those artificial additives with "E" numbers are or those strange looking chemical names mean, you might be forgiven for reacting by forcibly throwing that packet of poison back on the shelf!
When I say "poison" I mean it.
Some of the preservatives, flavorings and coloring that are in that food are actually toxic to the human body. Ingesting many of those ingredients on a regular basis can build up in the liver and result in reduced liver function, even toxic and fatty liver conditions.
You may end up needing to see the doctor after some time and wonder why you feel bad, why you're overweight and why you keep getting sick all the time.
If you think that's bad, just imagine what all those toxins are doing to your precious children!
Start the ball rolling by changing the way you see the food you eat and also what you drink.
See that food in packets, cans and jars as toxic. It shouldn't even be referred to as "food" because it is hardly that. It would be more accurate to refer to it as "products" that an over-eager food industry wants us to buy to make them lots of money.
Don't you ever wonder why there are so many TV ads for these food products, relentlessly telling you to buy them because they're so good to eat? Those commercials cost a fortune to make and then to air on TV.
The manufacturers don't spend that money for nothing. They know they'll make huge profits from those ads as millions of unwary shoppers go and buy them not realizing what it is they're really buying to eat!
There is a way to stop this madness. But you need to be brave and determined to take charge of your health and the health of your children.
It starts by becoming comfortable with going back to basics. It means buying, preparing, cooking in the traditional way and eating only healthful, organic, wholesome foods. These foods are naturally additive-free, preservative-free and are free of added sugar, sodium and flavorings.
I'm talking about organic vegetables and fruit. If you eat meat, make sure it comes from an organic farm and is fed its natural food.
That means cows and sheep that eat grass, not propriety "feed" that contains who knows what! It means eating eggs that come from chickens that roam around free, pecking at seeds and weeds for food and not force-fed genetically modified corn or other grains. Animals that are not injected with cocktails of anti-biotics and growth hormones.
Do you still want to eat that meat you bought in the supermarket?
I don't want to get into the eco-warrior stuff that tells many a horror tale about the way farm animals are really kept, but you should probably investigate that for yourself if you're interested. There's plenty of videos and documented evidence that would make your hair curl!
My main approach here is to talk about the healthiness of the food you're eating. The best option I know of is to switch away from packet, processed food products to healthy, whole foods that are organic and untainted by the hand of man!
Theses foods are healthy because the food industry hasn't had the chance to alter them in any way. They're in their natural state just how Nature made them and as we correspond to Nature, it's only right that we should eat the food that Nature has provided in the way it has been provided!
Drink only pure water or herbal tea. No soda! No artificial, additive-laden drinks at all. Just water. You can add the juice of a lemon or lime or in fact any other real fruit to the water to make it taste nicer if you want. The whole emphasis must be on "natural."
Over a relatively short period of time, once you have been avoiding all bad processed foods that were making you gain weight and feel sick and lethargic and eating and drinking healthfully, you'll notice your body starts to respond in a good way.
You'll lose weight, feel more energetic and look better. Your skin will clear and you'll feel like you have been given a whole new lease of life. So you see, a new healthy diet will turn things around in so many ways you will be amazed!