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5. CLEAN EATING

 

We have talked about calories in calories out - the basic weight loss guideline. It is a basic tip because you still want to make sure you are getting those calories from good sources. Keeping your calories down by eating two corn-dogs a day probably isn’t your best choice.

Eating clean is a term that doesn’t have an official term but in general it means:

Eating healthy whole foods while avoiding processed foods and refined sugars.

That is a general goal to strive for, it isn’t always possible to eat completely “clean” but if you are getting the majority of your calories from clean sources then you are doing great. When you eat clean you avoid processed foods so automatically things like fast food and junk food are eliminated from your diet. If you do eat some processed food don’t fret over it, the idea is to eat leanly as much as possible.

Here are some general clean eating tips:

  • Learn to read labels! Read the nutritional information and ingredients of everything you buy.
  • Choose while grains when possible. Whole wheat doesn't necessarily mean whole grain either! Look for bread, pasta and etc... that are made with 100% whole grains
  • Eat lots of fruits and vegetables. They are great whole sources of clean calories
  • Prepare more of your own meals, don’t eat out as much or buy microwaveable type meals. These meals even when “healthy”, can be loaded with things like sodium.
  • Choose lean meats when cooking. Eating meat is fine and the protein will help build muscle and make you feel full.
  • Chicken and fish are great meat choices.
  • Avoid processed meats like bologna or hot dogs.
  • Replace junk food with unsalted or lightly salted whole nuts.
  • Check out the internet for great clean recipes. Keep a list!
  • Don’t fret over falling off the wagon, even grat yourself a cheat day now and then.
  • Eating clean while out can be tough but more restaurants are offering clean menu items. A Salad can be a good choice, but if you are really hungry you might need to add some protein!
  • Start as soon as possible!

Eating clean is a great way to make sure you not only lose weight but you are overall healthy. It isn’t necessarily an easy transition and you don’t have to try and turn on a switch and do it overnight. If you are committed to losing weight and being healthy, you should choose to clean up your diet.