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What happen to moderation
Moderation + Healthy Choices
I do agree with most of what you are saying. Yes, moderation is great. However, within that category, better choices can be made for optimum health. First of all, moderation can mean different things for many people. What one person may consider ‘moderate’ may be starvation or over-eating for someone else. As we get older and require fewer calories to maintain a healthy weight, we need to be realistic and give careful thought to our food choices. For example, I strongly disagree with you on the white bread. To the best of my understanding, there is little nutritional value there and a better choice would be a high quality wheat or other high fiber whole grain bread. If one loads up on calories with meat, milk, ice cream, potatoes and iceberg lettuce, in addition to probably over loading on calories, to the best of my understanding, this diet is missing in nutrients and vitamins. In order to maintain optimum health, portion control PLUS nutrient consideration should be taken into account. Enjoying nutritious foods is just as possible as eating food with less health-building value.
- mellis
September 12, 2008 2:56PM
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