Health and Fitness Coach
12 July 2009 8:15 am
Editors Note: This post is written by contributor Gina Ryan. Gina is a licensed nutritionist and Wellness coach from Hawaii. Read her Bio on the About page or visit her blog Lunch without Ed.

As a nutritionist this has to be the most common question I encounter and on the other hand the answer I am about to share with you is commonly the most ignored. Why? Because it is so easy and people believe healthy changes have to be difficult.
Let me begin by putting you the eater in the seat of authority. You are your own best expert and I trust you will not only hear what the answer to “what should I eat?” but will run it through your own filter of being. Only when you use your own mind-body as a filter do you ultimately make healthy decisions for your own body.
Yes that’s it in a nutshell. I use the term step up because it is not usually possible to make all the changes you may desire all at once. In stepping up the quality you will lose the need to make a perfect change and thus eliminate falling into good/bad or black/white thinking. Perfectionism will undermine even your best efforts because there is no perfect and you will never reach the goal of being perfect so just let go of perfect right now and enjoy stepping up.
It has been shown over and over that when people eat lower quality foods they will eat larger quantities of them. Now we can begin to understand what is really going on when the cultures who traditionally ate higher quality foods had lower rates of disease than those eating the lower quality processed food diets. This goes way beyond how much fat or carbohydrate is in a particular food, the quality of the fat or carbohydrate must be taken into consideration rather than totally eliminated.
Quality foods will naturally be more nutrient dense and contain much less of the xenotoxins from man made substances which act as anti-nutrients and have had the least negative impact on the planet. Another bonus of eating high quality foods is you avoid the food additives that not only cause allergic reactions but cause you to actually crave the same product hence eating more and more.
The choice now becomes easy, no need to eliminate any one food or group simply pick the highest quality one and by all means enjoy it.
These ideas are just a start be on the lookout at your market and again remember not to think in a black or white manner, life really is lived in the grey places. We really can make relevant changes over time by choosing to simply step up the quality of our foods.
Lastly let me state that quality foods add to your metabolic power. Food is energy and information, so by choosing quality you add to the metabolic process rather than bogging it down. What can you do in your diet today to step it up?
You can read Gina’s full bio on the About page or visit her blog http://www.lunchwithouted.wordpress.com
Tagged As: food, healthy eating, nutrition, Weight loss
Thanks for the advice. When I need a boost, to ’step it up” I hit the colorful vegetables in a big way and reduce the amount of meat I eat,
They are 2 great ways of stepping it up Peter,
You may also want to try organic produce. You’ll be amazed at how much better it tastes.
Amelia
Marlene Affeld…
I found your site Friday, while doing a search for the keyword “organic gourmet foods”. I appreciate the useful information and have bookmarked you to visit again….
Great article on healthy eating. I try to make fruits and vegetables the largest part of my diet, raw if possible. I also choose organic if possible.
Thanks Marlene,
Click on my “Nutrition and Weight loss” tab for more articles on the topic.
Amelia
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