Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Purge That Fridge

Now that you've taken care of the pantry, it's time to visit the fridge. This is another place where poor choices abound, and you'll need to completely re-think what you have in the house, if you are serious about losing weight, getting healthy, and preventing disease.

Here are some wise words from Dr. Weil, foremost expert on healthy aging:

Get rid of:
Whole or two-percent-fat dairy products, creamers with artificial additives or sugars, regular margarines or spreads that contain “partially hydrogenated oil,” yogurt with added sugary fruit or artificial sweeteners, and American or processed cheeses, “cheese food” and cream cheese.

Replace with:
Organic, hormone-free skim or one-percent-fat milk, organic soy, almond, rice or oat beverages (look for organic soy products that do not contain the thickening agent carrageenan, and that are calcium-fortified), low-fat, organic yogurt (plain or a lower sugar vanilla - add your own organically grown fruit), and small amounts of natural, hard cheeses or varieties of soft cheese that are naturally lower in fat.

The following summarizes some of the specifics of a diet intended to prevent inappropriate inflammation, reduce the risk of age-related diseases, and promote optimum health at any age.
  • Aim for variety.
  • Include as much fresh food as possible.
  • Minimize your consumption of processed foods and fast food.
  • Eat an abundance of fruits and vegetables.

For those of you who requested a copy of The Pantry Purge chapter from my book, Get Your Body Back, I'm terribly sorry for the delay. We had a computer melt-down and are still waiting for the retreival of our Word files, which have been promised to us by later this week. I promise to send the chapter to you, as soon as I can.

Meanwhile, other thoughts on purging the pantry...watch out for culprit foods at office functions and various gatherings. If you don't have the foods at home, and wouldn't buy them for your pantry or fridge, why would you eat them when they're free. In other words, once you make the commitment to yourself tht you are going to put only healthy, wholesome, nutrient-rich foods in your body, extend that promise to all eating, including away from home.

More on that on my next blog...

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