Eating Healthy
Eating Healthy
All successful habits start the day you decide to do them. If you plan to start them in the future, they’re way less likely to succeed.
(The above based on nothing but my own gut feelings and experience.)
People need a reminder that you can have fun resolutions too.
For example, this year when I pass by an ingredient I’ve never tried before, I’m going to buy it, look up a recipe that uses it and try it. With the goal being that I can expand the staple foodstuffs I keep falling back on week after week.
Like 52% of the developed first world can be considered morbidly obese.
I highly doubt it’s a willpower or self-control problem, that’s just blaming the victim.
The real issue is there’s fucking sugar in everything.
Read the nutrition facts labels one day and try to keep yourself under 100g of net carbohydrates as a mental experiment while grocery shopping (net meaning carbs - fiber = net).
You’ll quickly notice that the vast majority of things have added sugar via HFCS, even innocuous things like bread or even ketchup.
It’s tough out there.
They arnt injecting sugar into meat fruit and vegetables yet and u can less proccessed carbs (less proccessed = longer chain carbs = slower to digest = better for u) that’s what 99% of ur diet should be anyways.
Also i blame soft drinks and sufar filled drinks as just as big of an issue. Drink fucking water its good for u, and if u think its boring have it with icecubes or a slice of lemon.
Don’t forget all the added salt in everything too. Doesn’t affect weight but does affect internal health which is then compounded by weight gain.
Basically our food industry is trying to kill us while our healthcare industry makes money off it.
I was shocked to find HFCS (and a bunch of other sh*t) in SOY SAUCE in the USA! WTF?
Sorry, but if you look at real soy sauce in Asia, it has like 4 ingredients - water, soy, maybe some alcohol (from the fermentation?), and 1 or 2 that I forget. USA soy sauce (that I looked at) has like 10 ingredients.
Looking at labels (on Amazon) now, Kikkoman seems to use the traditional recipe - no HFCS. But, La Choy soy sauce does have HFCS in it.
That whole “eat garbage all the time and then starve yourself with a diet just so you can eat garbage again” approach never worked.
Your default meal should always be healthy and well balanced. And then once in a while you can treat yourself to a garbage meal.
Eating good good is one of life’s greatest joys. U can do that and be healthy symultaniously. Cook ur own food. Dont buy heighly proccessed shit. Try and avoid sugar. And ull be fine.
Also im pretty sure that most fat people are fat from drinking shitty sugar filled crap instead of water. Also the zero sugar artificially sweetened shit fucks with ur insulin making u fatter. Just drink water.
Artificial sweeteners and insulin sensitivity is a reverse correlation, better methodologies have found they do not cause reduced insulin sensitivity or obesity: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33535094/
People who are overweight or diabetic tend to increase consumption of artificial sweeteners as a result of their condition, not the other way around.
The lack of appropriate comparator can lead to incorrect interpretation of results regarding low-calorie sweeteners. The result of a re-analysis of the study by Dalenberg et al. shows that the impairment of insulin sensitivity by sucralose in combination with carbohydrate may be explained by the car …
Also im pretty sure that most fat people are fat from drinking shitty sugar filled crap instead of water. Also the zero sugar artificially sweetened shit fucks with ur insulin making u fatter. Just drink water.
There’s a multitude of (often chronic) health conditions that create sticky weight gain, or weight that simply does not go away through diet and exercise. Add in the challenge for women and minorities of healthcare discrimination and you’ve got a recipe for overweight people who simply aren’t able to lose the weight no matter what they try, and doctors blaming the weight before testing for endocrine disorders (oh and of course financial challenges in accessing healthcare in the first place)
Bah.
You don’t eat healthy when eating out. Eat well and right on your own at home or packing food for work. Eating out is a treat, not a diet to live on.
If you start your diet today that food will go to waste. You can’t waste food! We have to eat it while we think about Chinese children! Like what do they do when they wake up? If they get mud on their shoes what do they use to clean out the tread? I use a small screw driver. Do their parents make them buckle up or else no tablet? Do they like pizza?
People that start diets don’t care
hyperpalatability is insidious. Healthy foods are delicious and packed full of flavors that the vast majority of people have never had the pleasure of experiencing - because all of your palates have been utterly fried by highly refined pseudofoods that are packed full of added sugar, salt, and fat.
My biggest vice is still salt. I have mostly been doing a decent job of reigning it in, but on one occasion recently I ate a bag of chips. Then a few minutes later had a plate full of home-cooked whole grain noodles with a variety of vegetables, in a light savory sauce. It was a meal I knew should have been gourmet, but because I had just consumed significantly more salt than I was used to, I literally could not even taste what I was eating.
Food is very much like drugs. There is a real addiction to it, but if you can work through the difficult beginning stages and commit to getting and keeping the junk out of your life, it becomes all upsides. Longer lifespan, better “healthspan” (ie., less suffering and chronic disease), and contrary to popular belief, food becomes more enjoyable.