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Losing Weight the Healthy Natural Way! Farm Fresh, Local, Organic


Well to begin with we must look at ourselves from outside of our normal perspective. Look at yourself from the point of view of someone you passed on the street this morning before you got the paper, or a cup of coffee. What I'm getting at is that we have preconceived notions and thoughts about our physical appearance and our inherent health or state of being.
What I want you to do is wipe the vision of yourself clean from your mind. We are starting with a blank chalk board. Now let's pick up the chalk and get our goals and desires out in the open. Let's be rational and realistic. I'm sure a lot of people would like to be built like Beckham or have the body of Rihanna. Although these are great physiques to aspire to, they are not realistic.
Don't forget that we are all the same species to begin with and healthy living can be an easy choice, not the privilege that some of us make it out to be.
So let's start not by looking in a mirror, but take a virtual step back and look at yourself with fresh eyes.
What it comes down to is a little discipline, mixed with good eating and moderate exercise. Good eating does not have to be torture! Quite the contrary! Don't be scared of FOOD! All the brainwashing and marketing schemes that make us think we need to drink zero-calorie coke and fat-free milk are ridiculous. At the base of this product placement is an angle the ad campaign is trying to wedge you into believing/buying.
I've grown up, with the help of a very health conscious mentor, being shown and drawn the fact of the matter info about foods we consume and ingest. The more processing and chemicals that go into our bodies the more of a problem our body is going to have trying to digest and "deal with" these wastes. Just think about things being close to a natural state, like if you picked a potato from a garden that you grew. You know all that went into that potato. From the spring water you watered it with, to the organic fertilizer you used to give it a jump start. Or if you picked an egg up from a chicken coop next to that potato bed. Those chickens walked around that garden, drank from that spring and shared the same nutrients as the garden and also naturally contributed its eggs and in some cases itself.
Yes this is a somewhat unrealistic ideal, but we have OPTIONS!
I follow a strong belief that farm raised vegetables, fruits, animals (not fish), as local as possible, is the best solution to a healthy and satisfying balanced diet. Finding a local farmer's market is a lot easier and affordable than some may think. Most cities have a well organized market or have one in the works. This also feeds local economies, local farmers, but also cuts down on carbon footprints that quickly accumulate while shipping fruits, vegetables, etc.. around the world by plane and train.
Free-range meats: chicken, beef, pork, etc... whilst considering them to be hormone free are a clear choice to healthy eaters. When you do a little research and find that in "Cow Mills" or Factories they manage to feed Cows fish, they are herbivores btw, by injecting them with hormones that make it possible for them to digest the fish. Whether for meat or dairy production, these hormones are stored in these cows. When you go to McDonald's and order a big mac you are more than likely partaking in a couple doses of those same hormones that helped Bessy choke down that carp. Of course the reason for this is that corn meal and hay adds up to be more costly than the carps. Please verify any of this independently.
So to sum up this portion of my health guide, please buy foods you know to be: organic, grown as locally as possible*, don't contain High Fructose Corn Syrup (It is BAD), chemical colorings/additives (Yellow #5), MSG (Mono Sodium Glutamate) or any extra flavor enhancers/preservatives.
Just a quick example of a real life problem in the world caused by over processed and preserved foods. In Europe specifically, cemeteries are having to artificially "turn over" burial plots. What I mean is that bodies in these plots are not decomposing at previously natural rates. The bodies are decomposing slower, presumably due to the higher levels of preservative rich foods in their diets. This means that the cemeteries have to dispose of peoples' bodies artificially where in the past the process was done 100% through natural decomposition.
That is just a small example of how preservatives are clearly having an effect on our bodies and subsequently our health.
In the next addition to this guide I will start scratching at a good way to balance your diet and choose the right things to eat. Things that you LIKE! After that installment we will shift into some good exercise practices.
Jonathan has been writing articles online for many years now. Not only does this author specialize in diet, fitness and weight loss, you can also check out his latest website guide on choosing the right resume templates [http://resumetemplatesguide.com]. Make sure you check out the What is a resume template article [http://resumetemplatesguide.com/what-is-a-resume-template/] if you are not familiar. He has been a technical IT writer since the late 90's.


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