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Saturday, August 11, 2012

5 Types of People Who Think They're Healthy Eaters (But They're Really Not)

Yeap, that includes ME

Original post here


As a Holistic Health Counselor, I often come across individuals who have a specific idea of what ‘healthy’ means. They think they are following all the rules of what you should or shouldn’t eat, and yet are somehow still unhappy or perplexed with their body.

Unfortunately, there is a lot of nutritional misinformation out there. Fueled by misleading recommendations from media and food manufacturers, and even rumors within the wellness community, well-intentioned dieters and health-foodies alike fall into the trap of knowing certain information that leads them to making misguided decisions. Sadly, these decisions can lead to more harm than good when it comes to their health.

Here are some examples of the types I consider almost healthy:

1. The cerebral vegetarian – There is no doubt that a plant-based diet is best for overall health for most people, however there are some people who suffer from deficiency when they don’t consume any animal meat at all. If you are a vegetarian who secretly fantasizes about eating meat, listen to your body! A little bit of organic quality meat could actually be healthier for you than not having any at all.

2. The fat-phobist – While it’s true that consuming large amounts of saturated fat can elevate cholesterol and increase the chances of many health complications, some fats are actually good for you and are essential to health.  The low-fat varieties of most foods usually also means that there is more sugar added to compensate for the lack of flavor, which merely replaces one potentially harmful substance with another.

3. The healthy junk-foodie – Those who lead busy lifestyles but still want to avoid the ‘bad’ food rectify this dilemma by purchasing a whole host of ready-made organic packaged foods. Those are certainly better than conventionally processed GMO foods with miscellaneous ingredients, but they are a poor substitute for actual whole freshly prepared foods.

4. The calorie-counter – This concept is a misguided way to restrict food intake and if you consume mostly natural whole foods this should be completely irrelevant. It’s not about eating the right quantity of food, it’s entirely about the quality.

5. The orthorexic – Those of us who are in-the-know when it comes to healthy eating can sometimes get carried away with eating 100% organic superfoods ALL the time. While it’s certainly good for your body to consume the best quality foods, focusing on that too much can become an unhealthy obsession of the mind and can reduce your ability to actually enjoy regular food with non-orthorexic friends and family. 

When in doubt about whether you are truly eating healthy, ask yourself two questions: would my great grandmother eat this? And how does my body feel when I have or don’t have this food? If you stick with that, you should be able to navigate the mass confusion of modern nutrition and figure out what works best for YOU.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Archive of Quotes

"Your work is not to drag the world kicking and screaming into a new awareness. Your job is to simply do your work... sacredly, secretly, and silently... and those with 'eyes to see and ears to hear', will respond."  Author Unknown

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

How's this for Fast Food!


Sunday, July 8, 2012

For the 3-in-1 lovers

Oh my....

Monday, June 25, 2012

First Post!

Just to check if I like the layout of the website....Hrmmm...In the mean time

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Laughter

Laughter is as Sacred as Prayer!



A good, real, unrestrained hearty laugh is a sort of glorified internal massage.. performed rapidly and automatically it manipulates and Re-vitalizes corners and unexplored crannies of the whole system that are unresponsive to most other exercise methods! ;)

"When you realize how perfect everything is you will tilt your head back and laugh at the sky." -Buddha It is the easiest, "instantanious" way we can connect as we All laugh in the same language.

"If you cannot laugh, you will miss many things in life, you will miss so many mysteries... Your laughter makes you a small innocent child, your laughter joins you with existence, with the roaring ocean, with the stars & their silence."

 ONE Laugh! ♥

"The most wasted of all days is one without laughter." -E. E. Cummings

Laughter is as Sacred as Prayer! A good, real, unrestrained hearty laugh is a sort of glorified internal massage.. performed rapidly and automatically it manipulates and Re-vitalizes corners and unexplored crannies of the whole system that are unresponsive to most other exercise methods! ;)

"When you realize how perfect everything is you will tilt your head back and laugh at the sky." -Buddha It is the easiest, "instantanious" way we can connect as we All laugh in the same language.

"If you cannot laugh, you will miss many things in life, you will miss so many mysteries... Your laughter makes you a small innocent child, your laughter joins you with existence, with the roaring ocean, with the stars & their silence."

 ONE Laugh! ♥

 "The most wasted of all days is one without laughter." -E. E. Cummings

Monday, October 31, 2011

About

Welcome to my page! It all started with this story: Once upon a time, a girl called Gjin (me!) had a tendency to post articles that she liked on her Facebook page which would benefit her ownself and of course she'd love to share the inspiration to others. Unfortunately, facebook doesn't really 'keep' them so she set up a blog as a journal of collection of articles...

From Nourishment to Wellbeing,
From Laughter to Inspiration,
From words to pictures and videos,
Anything that would let you at least grin after a long day's work...

Feel free to browse through a collection of articles, images and videos for me to look up whenever I need a little boost in life, which I'd love to share to all of you.

With this I will make sure you will leave this page slightly happier! All of you are always more than welcome to recommend new articles from elsewhere =)

I leave you with my favourite quote of all time 'Imagination is always more important than knowledge' -Albert Einstein-

Keep dreaming, keep wishing

Gjin