Tips to Maintain a Healthy Diet
- Whole grain products contain the entire kernel, and that is healthier. Examples are whole grain bread, pastas, crackers, bagels, tortillas, and brown rice.
- Fruits such as oranges, grapefruit, kiwi, melons, and strawberries are excellent sources of Vitamin C.
- Betacarotene is found in red, yellow, and orange fruits and vegetables such as apricots, peaches, carrots, tomatoes, and squash.
- Dark green leafy vegetables such as spinach, broccoli, kale, and romaine lettuce are great sources of folic acid.
- Non-dairy sources of calcium are salmon, sardines, dates, oranges, pinto beans, broccoli, kale, and calcium-fortified juices, breads, and cereals.
- Choose cheeses made from part-skim milk. Examples are Jarlsburg, Swiss Lorraine, string, mozzarella, tybo, lappi, and farmers cheese.
- Choose yogurts made from non-fat milk. Skip the extra sugar by choosing those made with aspartame. This sweetener is actually two naturally occurring amino acids: phenylalanine and aspartic acid. They are widely found in food and not hazardous to your health.
- Keep this in mind as you use butter: An avocado cut in eights, a strip of bacon, a teaspoon of cream cheese and five nuts are all equal to a pat of butter or five grams of fat.
- If you can not live without candy, save it for a special occasion rather than an every day indulgence.
- Drink in moderation. Though a glass of red wine may prove to lower cholesterol levels, remember a glass is 6 ounces not 16 ounces!
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