Showing posts with label Good Nutrition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Good Nutrition. Show all posts

5 Effects of Good Nutrition


The effects of good nutrition in the body are as visible as the effects of poor nutrition in the body. The difference is that bad nutrition can destroy the body, while good nutrition supports and strengthens the body . Therefore, the best goal in life is to maintain a lifestyle that promotes good nutrition. This will make many positive effects , including 5 effects of good nutrition following .

5 effects of good nutrition :

1 . Maintain normal body function

This includes better learning, good balance and pH in body tissues to stabilize and regulate the systems of the body such as blood pressure , tissue reconstruction , and to maintain adequate levels of blood sugar

Two . Maintain a healthy weight

This includes adequate blood pressure, less likely to allow a disease such as diabetes, cardiac dysfunction

Three . Prevent disease

This includes prevention of cancer, connective tissue diseases , parasitic infestations , bacterial

April. Pass along good start for future generations

Healthy infants , the immune system, healthy pregnancy

May Provide stress relief

Reduce the side effects of drugs , strengthen the immune system , stay calm and coping skills

If you can enjoy these 5 effects of good nutrition , you 'll be well on your way to a better body, health is able to function properly .

A key to good nutrition is regularly to avoid excess. Balance food intake between major groups and eat the right amounts . You need a balance of protein, carbohydrates , fats, vitamins , minerals, fiber and other nutrients. A multivitamin can be useful if you are unsure of your food intake , but does not replace eating right . Water is essential for the proper functioning of the body , moving nutrients into cells and waste management .

You can find and follow the food pyramid standards per day and the recommended daily allowance ( RDA) published by the Government . Is adjusted for age and changing dietary needs as you age.

This pyramid of the following food groups : calories, carbohydrates, fats, protein, fiber, vitamins and minerals, including lists of antioxidants and herbs that are beneficial to health .

Besides age , the nutritional requirements of the body change with the use of drugs or diseases and disorders that affect the ability of the organization to meet these needs , or interfere with the absorption or contribution nutrients from food.

There are more than the previous 5 effects of good nutrition, but they go a long way to help you get started on a healthy lifestyle if you pay attention . By the way, if you can not pay attention you may have a better nutrition ! Avoid sweets and highly refined foods too , because they can cause excess bacteria that can even be fatal if it is not controlled (Candida ) . By providing the right fuel (food) in your body is allowed to run at its optimum capacity , keep you healthy , happy and fit for years and years, with benefits extending even to the next generation .

3 Benefits of Good Nutrition

The first benefit of good nutrition is giving your body to do the job it was designed to do- which is to be healthy! The easier it is for your body to function normally, the more it can do all of its work without having to 'put out fires'. This means it is easier for you to think, walk, talk, sleep and do all of the hundreds of things you do daily without even noticing.
How do you know what good nutrition is? Think of foods that are not processed. This means the fewer steps food goes through before it's on your plate the more nutritional value it carries with it. The fresh peach, or plum or carrot is much easier for your body to break down and digest. Compare to a prepared entree that probably started out fresh, went to a processing factory and has now gone through many chemical processes to get to you. It is older, less fresh, and not quite as alive as that fruit or vegetable is.
The second benefit of good nutrition is that it's easier to recover from illness or injury. When you are ill, your body goes into overdrive protecting you, and producing many different hormones and chemicals. This puts more 'stress' on the system. When the underlying mechanism (your body) is relatively sound, the stress does not last as long, and doesn't put as much pressure on your body as if you were ill. Think about the healthiest person you know. Someone who eats brightly coloured fresh fruit and vegetables, exercises, etc. Other than a serious illness or injury, notice that they are able to bounce back more quickly from minor, or everyday illnesses.
This doesn't mean that you have to become someone who is totally into raw food, or running marathons to be healthy. The bottom line is that humans have not evolved from hunters and gatherers to people that get the majority of their food from a box. The many wonderful (and not so wonderful) advances we have made in the areas of technology and food are not always to our advantage. Read the "End of Food" by Paul Roberts if you would like more information in this area.
The third benefit of good nutrition is reducing mind stress. If you are receiving an adequate intake of vitamins and minerals, both through food and supplements, your brain will work better. If your brain is fed, it's easier to make decisions, ranging from everyday to complex. An excellent book on this subject is by Dr. Mark Hyman "Fix your broken brain by healing your body first".
Good nutrition is essential to your health, and the good news is it's in your grocery basket- think easy, simple and fresh!