All things in moderation, so the saying goes.
With some food, though, the old adage doesn’t ring true. The following
foods are so damaging to our health that complete avoidance would be a
much better idea! I understand people have different philosophies on
food, so if you disagree with one of these food items, that is your
opinion and all opinions are respected. If you feel like a food item was
missed and should be added, please let me know in the comments below!
Margarine: Once thought to be healthier than butter, margarine actually is full of trans fat,
coating your arteries and upping your cholesterol. You are far better
off sticking with real butter, just remember to keep it in moderation.
Hot dogs and other processed sandwich meats: These lower quality cuts of meat are full of nitrites, chemical flavorings, dyes, and way too much sodium. Look for nitrite-free sausages and make your own sandwich meat by cooking some chicken or turkey and slicing thinly.
Processed “cheese food”: You have seen it
in slices wrapped in plastic or sprayable in cans, this fake food is not
even allowed to be labeled as cheese. If you are having a craving for
nachos, you can create your own cheese sauce using real cheese, but stay far away from what I like to call “plastic cheese.”
Sugary sodas: Why drink empty calories? Sugary sodas provide a lot of high fructose corn syrup with no nutritional value. Try a fruit infused water to add a splash of fresh flavor you can feel good about.
Fast food salads: At least you’re not ordering a
burger, right? Wrong. Some fast food salads pack in more calories and
fat than a burger and fries with all their extra toppings and fatty
dressings. Do your research before assuming that the healthy menu
options live up to their name. An even better option is to make your own
salad instead and choose a vinegar based dressing.
Fast food french fries: Speaking of fast food, when McDonald’s released the ingredients in their French fries, people were surprised to find out there were 17 on the list. Instead, make your own with just a few simple ingredients.
Light yogurt: When all the fat is removed, something
needs to be added back in order to make the yogurt taste good again.
That means added sugar, aspartame and many other highly processed ingredients. Try adding fruit and honey to plain Greek yogurt for a delicious, healthier snack.
Multi-grain bread: This is a tricky one. It sounds and looks healthy, but it’s not. Multi-grain bread is white bread with some
grains thrown in. As you may know, white bread lacks nutrients and
contains enriched flour. What you want is whole wheat bread (whole wheat
should be the first ingredient listed).
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