What Foods Make Us Healthy?
The foods of the food pyramid are necessary for our optimal health. But what foods
make us healthy and in what quantities and which ones are the best? These are questions that must be tailored
to our individual needs. So must the answer to what foods make us healthy be a unique one. Healthy for
me, is not the same as healthy for you. Everyone’s nutritional needs are different, and everyone’s level of
calorie consumption is different.
We can examine some of the better foods, and offer advice as to what particular formulas make us the healthiest
on average. The average person needs an hour of physical exercise, six to eleven servings of grains, two to four
servings of fruit, three to five servings of vegetables, two to three servings of meat, two to three servings of
milk, and enough water to make it all work.
This could be the formula for an eighty year old man, or a fifteen year old girl. The recommended daily calorie
intake is just as vague and generalized as the daily food intake pyramid. Can you see how this might not work for
either one? When a guideline published is this general, it is up to the individual to determine what food
regimen will keep them at their healthiest, and then implement such a plan.
According to the guides published by the USDA, calorie needs vary from one age group to another, one gender to
another. So how do you determine what your individual needs are? You can setup a journal for recording
your daily caloric intake for about a month. Make a note of your weight each day. If you don’t gain any
weight during the course of that month, you’re eating your recommended calorie level in order to maintain your
weight.
Now, take that calorie information, check with a nutritionist about the recommended daily allowances of vitamins
and minerals that you need. Take both pieces of information, calorie intake and nutritional requirements, use
the food pyramid and comprise a combination of foods that will help you achieve these recommended daily intakes,
and still be enjoyable food. You now have an individualized healthy eating plan.
Knowing what foods make us healthy might be, are entirely dependent upon the unique guideline you have just
established. This guide will not work for Cousin Bob, or Aunt Tilley, but it is the unique blueprint for
you. It is at this point in the process that we seem to lack the direction or the discipline to finish what
the government started. Maybe we need to incorporate these techniques into a class taught at school.
Maybe this would give our young people the direction and tools they need in order to begin such a process, make it
a lifetime habit, and pass it along to their children.
Once the importance of a particular food is understood by us, it is a simple as learning our multiplication
tables. We simply memorize the benefit, and incorporate it into our daily intake as needed. As you take
the time to incorporate a healthy food plan with what foods makes us healthy, don’t’ forget the necessity of
exercise in our daily lives. In order to keep our bodies healthy and functioning off of healthy food, we need
to keep it fit. This comes through proper amounts of exercise.
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