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Big "Buts" Sabotage Weight Loss, Health and Fitness(Part 6 0f 12)

 
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

Yeah, But I Eat in Moderation

You have always been told that you can eat anything, anything at all, as long as it is in moderation.

The problem is: what is the definition of moderation as it relates to food? Most of us just dont know even though we think we do.

Our perception of moderation may be eating meat once a day instead of three times a day; eating pizza three times a week instead of once a day; drinking two cups of coffee instead of six cups; eating a quick burger and fries only twice a week instead of three times a week; or indulging in candy, desserts, pastries, or chips only every other day instead of every day.

On the other hand, we tend to eat way less than a moderate amount of fresh fruits and vegetables a day. Do you eat at least 5 to 10 pieces of fruit a day? Do you eat at least one large, green-leafy, vegetable salad a day?

In this land of plenty, most of us may honestly think we are eating food in moderation, but in fact we are eating way too much food. Even more significantly, we are eating way too much of the wrong foodsfoods that dont feed us, but deplete usand way too little of the good-for-you foods.

If you dont doubt that our moderation barometer is a skewed, just look around for proof.

If we truly ate in the right foods in moderation, then our weight would also be moderate.

Too much of the wrong foods equals too much weight.

The right quantities of the right foods equal the right weight and better health.

So if your yeah, but is that you already eat in moderation, make sure moderation means lots of fresh, whole fruits and vegetables a day and very little not-so-good-for-you foods, like meat, dairy products, white sugar and white flour goodies, added oils, processed foods, fast foods, and junk foods and junk drinks, including coffee and pop.

Author Bio:

Dr. Leslie Van Romer

Dr. Leslie has expertly helped hundreds of people sort fact from fiction, make common sense food and lifestyle changes, and shed food misconceptions along with excess pounds. She also walks her talk. By following her self-created "10 + 10 Eating Plan for Life" and through daily exercise, Dr. Leslie maintains her ideal weight and level of energy, fitness, and health. As she often says to her audiences and coaching participants: ?Eating correctly and exercising don?t take time, they give you time?when it counts?at the end of your life.?

Dr. Leslie has recently completed writing her first motivational health book. She is now exploring publication avenues.

As a single mom, Dr. Leslie raised three children in the foothills of the Olympic Mountains in the lovely town of Sequim, WA. They are now young adults and successfully finding their own paths.

Dr. Leslie Van Romer 415 N. Sequim Ave. Sequim, WA 98382

Office: 360-683-8844 Toll Free: 888-375-3754 Fax: 360-683-5381

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