little help...
Posted by:
leaflets
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Date: January 02, 2015 12:08AM Hello,
I'm trying too figure out the best way to start eating healthy. I can't afford getting a book to learn right now. (I didn't return my books when I was a kid) I have been thinking I could just grab a ton of raw food but I don't want to harm myself by not eating what's important for ones body. I sure haven't been eating right anyways but I sure want to start trying. Can anyone help set me up with some knowledge on how to find a good balance in what to eat? I don't want to cut off the little nutriance I have been getting. I never got to attend health class so I'll don't know about carbs and proteins stuff like that. I think lots of advice could be useful if anyone cares to share. Your pal and new to the sit, Steven A.k.a- leaflets Re: little help...
Posted by:
arugula
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Date: January 02, 2015 01:17AM This is by no means gospel but might be a good place to start:
Greens for protein, minerals, vitamins, and EFAs: 1-2 heads of lettuce 1-2 handfuls of spinach 1-2 servings of broccoli, cauliflower, kale, etc. more EFAs: 3-4 walnuts 1 avocado The rest of your calories can come from sweet and nonsweet fruits of all kinds. You will also need a source of B12 (nutritional yeast, fortified food, or supplement) and D (most people use sunshine). You can combine these to make salads, juices, smoothies, etc. or just eat them plain. You should also try to incorporate a wide variety of foods. You can check to see that you meet all your nutrient requirements at . It's free. Also you will get more responses on the main board. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/02/2015 01:18AM by arugula. Re: little help...
Posted by:
arugula
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Date: January 02, 2015 02:23AM Sorry, the website somehow disappeared. It is [cronometer.com] for calculating your macro- and micronutrient intakes to see if you meet all your nutrient requirements. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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