Before answering the question, “What happens when you eat healthy?” let’s talk about what “healthy” means. Healthy food is food as close to its original form as possible. It’s rich in natural nutrients, vitamins, and minerals giving your body the materials to function at full throttle. It’s THE way to achieve a healthy weight.
Even though we know that eating healthy has a lot of obvious benefits, it’s still surprisingly hard to eat healthy. And even though some benefits of healthy eating are self-evident (like losing weight and controlling blood sugar levels), others are surprising.
For example, did you know that eating healthy can have a huge impact on your mood and even your outlook on life? It’s true! Eating healthy foods can increase “feel good” chemicals and even alleviate depression! (1)
Here’s an overview of the best healthy foods to incorporate into your life:
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- Vegetables (Mostly green and small amounts of starchy)
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- Low sugar fruits (Blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, apples)
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- Whole, high-fiber grains (Oatmeal, high fiber bread like Ezekiel bread)
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- Healthy fats (Coconut oil, olive oil, avocado, and avocado oil)
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- Lean protein (Fish, nuts, chicken and turkey, lean beef, small amounts of tofu)
- Complex (slow burning) and high fiber carbs (lentils, beans)
I’ve found that what happens when you eat healthy is that you become a much better version of yourself. I have the energy to conquer the subway stairs without flinching, feel more focused and creative in my work because my brain is getting the fuel it needs, and more inspired to exercise since I’m feeling so great.
All that makes my workouts go even better and makes me proud to be setting such a great example for my kids. They see me living an active, healthy life (even though I have A LOT going on) and they know it’s possible for them too.
In fact, I believe I’m more capable of tackling all the stuff I need to in my busy life because I eat healthy and feel in pique shape most of the time. Some days are better than others, but if I stick to my good habits, it pays off big time!
In this post, I’ll talk about
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- What happens when you eat healthy to transform your body and daily habits, HUGE changes in how you sleep, your mood, your focus, and memory
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- Why cravings will become a thing of the past after you’ve been eating healthy for a bit
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- Exact foods that nourish your brain power and give you glowing, youthful skin
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- How eating healthy can actually make you feel happier and more mentally stable
- How to start eating healthy in a way that doesn’t overwhelm your body
What does eating healthy do to your body?
You won’t feel hungry (or hangry) all the time (2) as satisfying protein, healthy fat, fruits, and veggies will give you variety and help you feel full and happy. This also helps with reducing cravings for sweets and not-so-healthy foods.
What happens when you eat healthy is that your brain is nourished and more balanced. So, you’ll have better mental clarity and focus to accomplish your tasks for the day, plus a balanced and more stable mood.
Nutritional research shows (3) that the best nutrients associated with brain health include:
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- Omega-3s (salmon, flax and chia seeds)
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- Folate (asparagus, chickpeas, lentils)
- Vitamin B12 (tuna, shrimp, milk) (2)
You’ll also find that you have more energy for everyday tasks and for exercise. (2) So you break the unhealthy cycle of feeling blah and not exercising, which makes you feel even more blah. Gradually, your perspective will change and you’ll embrace exercise as a way to boost your strength and feel powerful
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