Sorting The Diet "Noise"
A few days ago, I had a client ask me how they can "sort through the noise" when it comes to diet and health. Specifically, one day you'll hear that eggs are great for you. The next? Eggs are as bad for you as cigarettes (lolwut?)
I thought it was a terrific question, and definitely one I take for granted when I'm working on improving a client's diet. As such, a blog post was born!
Diet is unique as everyone has their own relationship with food. Everyone eats, and our relationship with food is usually a mix of health, sustenance, pleasure, and regret (which was me following my most recent trip to a local BBQ joint). Most of us intuitively know that apples are better the twinkies, and salads are better than sloppy joes. However, when we're constantly bombarded by information all day ("nuts are good for you....wait, no, now they're bad for you!") it gets harder and harder to go with your natural instincts.
Therefore, whenever someone wants to know how they can improve their diet, I usually fall back on the following three principles. They may seem simple, but they will help you cut through the bogus health headlines that come out every week:
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