Many of you are slowly learning what eating healthy really means. What is food? What is a carbohydrate, what is a protein, what is fats and oils? What is macronutrients and micronutrients? What are minerals and vitamins?
I had an interesting conversation with a client the other day, it was to do with the MT results, what they may be based on the work done so far (more tweaking to do). This is how the conversation went:
I said to her "You're a carb type based on your results".
She looked at me quite upset and astounded, "What do you mean? I've just spent the last few weeks cutting out carbs and feeling much better and now you say I'm a Carb type??"
I then replied "No no, I know you haven't been eating rice, pasta, bread etc. which is good, especially the white/processed stuff. We're talking about eating good carbs, such as your vegetables (and some legumes and fruitsJ. I'm talking about the good carbs, not the bad carbs."
She relaxed and nodded, she knew what I mean.
This incident made me realise that many still needed some clarification and help in understanding all this, what food is and how we identify what is good for us and what isn't so good. While putting packs together, it did occur to me to create some info around this, which will happen very soon. This really reminded that I need to better educate my clients to help them along their journey!
ASPARTAME
So in saying that, we are starting with something that is quite dangerous to our bodies. Unfortunately due too advertising and misinterpretation of information, people have been mis-informed that DIET soft drink is a better alternative to the standard soft drink. As much as soft drinks in general are no good and contain high amounts of sugar and other artificial flavouring etc. We also have a specific look at ASPARTAME, which is in our DIET SOFT DRINKS.
A quick read of "The Hard Truth About Soft Drinks" is a great lead way into more about aspartame and how this non-calorie artificial sweetener is doing us damage. Also, another "study that links soda/soft drinks to another health problem".
Also read the following:
So next time you pick up that diet soft drink, have a think if it's really worth it.
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