Thursday, August 8, 2013

Simple Way To Get More Fruits And Veggies IN Your Diet

Hey Guys!

I have recently decided to take on the challenge of becoming a bit more of a nutritional "go-to" at the studio and am excited to begin my nutritional certification  classes in September. With that- I wanted to touch base on one thing that many clients may not know much about- or maybe you have heard us babbling about it before- and didn't pay much interest at the time... 

To start- did you know that 1 in 10 people take in the recommended daily amount of fruits and vegetables per day? Think about your diet for a minute and how do you compare? Are you in that part that doesn't get all your needs every day? If so- I am sure you have asked Mike or I about ways to get more fruits and/or veggies in your diet and I guarantee the first thing we have mentioned is a greens supplement.  A greens supplement is veggies, fruits, algae, and grasses that have been compacted or dehydrated and distilled into a powder form. The benefits of this supplement  include reducing cardiovascular disease, lowering blood pressure, lowering high cholesterol, reducing COPD, helping with weight loss and preventing obesity, along with many more.  Basically all the same benefits of eating a diet high in vegetables and fruits.  

Another important thing to bring up- is how a diet rich in vegetables  and fruits can aid in keeping the body in the right acid/alkaline levels. pH Levels are measured in the body on a scale of 0-14 with 7 being neutral. Lower numbers indicate a higher acidity in the body, while higher levels conversely indicate lower acidity in the body. Lower pH levels can lead to fatigue, cardiovascular damage, bone loss, and weight gain. While regular exercise is important to incorporate in your life to assist with this- it can cause an increase in acid production due to repeat muscle contractions in the body. Being in an acidic state is not great for a variety of reasons- so making the necessary adjustments in your diet to compliment your workouts are obviously helpful not only in the weight loss side of things. Research has shown that there are many harmful organisms (bacteria, viruses, etc) that tend to thrive in a more acidic environment.  By including more veggies and fruits in your diet we can keep these organisms away- while reaping the benefits of more energy, quicker recovery, bone health and weight loss!

Now- a greens supplement can't replace a diet that is healthy in vegetable consumption- however, it can be helpful in getting you closer to reaching that recommended serving amount each day. Mike and I know how hard it can be to get in health meals all the time and a greens supplement, as mentioned is our usual first suggestion to any one that is having troubles. It is especially helpful to those that are on the go alot- since this is the hardest time to find nutritious whole foods. Adding this simple supplement to a smoothie or protein shake- will be a great addition to your healthful diet. 

Now it is important to check the ingredients on any supplement that you consider incorporating into your diet. Not all are created the same- so be sure to find a reputable one. Also- find one that has a flavor you like.  If you have a great supplement but can't stand the taste- then you are much less likely to use it. 

You can pick up some greens supplements at Trader Joe's, GNC (ask for Vida), or it is more expensive but www.AthleticGreens.com is another good company.  

That's all for now- I will be in touch with more great recipes and nutritional info soon! Enjoy your smoothies! :)

You Stay Healthy San Diego,

Emily Deibler
San Diego Premier Training

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