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The Basic Food Groups By Bari Mandelbaum
A well-balanced diet offers you many mouth-watering food choices. With this helpful guide, you'll learn about each food group or specialized category. You'll also see how easy and fun it is to combine a wide variety of foods to create a well-balanced diet.
Each of the basic food groups supplies a different combination of nutrients, vitamins and minerals. Let caloric needs and a healthy appetite be your guide. But remember, variety is the key to good nutrition.
Other foods that can be incorporated into a healthy diet include seaweed, herbs and spices, herb teas, meat or vegetable broths, or fruit or vegetable juices. Also remember that in a healthy diet, moderation is the key. You can include in moderation whatever it is you enjoy eating. A glass of wine, ice cream, chocolate, are all delightful and can be included in a healthy diet, as long as they are considered recreational and are not a core part of your every meal. Healthy amounts of these types of recreational foods and drinks will greatly differ from person to person, and you should consider your own health situation when deciding what makes sense for your own body. If you have liver disease, even an occasional glass of wine may be too much. Be kind and realistic with your health and your body when making these kinds of food decisions.
Putting it all Together
One important factor for weight management and for general good health is trying for smaller, more frequent meals. You should never get to the point of feeling actively hungry! Try eating something every 2-4 hours. Most of us will do best eating light meals and/or snacks 4-5 times per day. This helps maintain balanced blood sugar and balances our overall energy levels as well.
Eat in a relaxed manner, and CHEW your food! This reduces stress, which helps you to better digest and use your food. Chewing even stimulates your nervous system to tell your digestive system to start getting ready for food – it’s like the “on” switch for the rest of your digestive system. Make time to prepare, eat, and savor meals.
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About the author: Bari Mandelbaum is the founder of Food Fairie Nutrition and Wellness Services. Bari’s background includes expertise in holistic nutrition, patient advocacy, stress management, herbalism and meditation.
Bari received her BA form Stanford University; and her four levels of nutrition certification from Bauman College, where she works as an instructor. She is registered with the National Association of Nutrition Professionals, and serves as Vice President for the California chapter of NANP. |