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Change Your Body With Good Nutrition!

You have decided that you want to lead a healthier life and now you want to improve your diet to reach that goal. You probably have many questions on how to begin, but don't worry, these tips can help. They will help you get started with improving your nutrition. If you are traveling to a high-altitude destination, don't take medication that might mask the effects of altitude sickness. Instead, drink plenty of water to mitigate the symptoms. Masking them might mean you don't realize the danger until it's already too late; it's better to just deal with that headache for a few hours instead. You should write down everything you eat during the day. This helps make you accountable for what you have eaten. It also helps you to not "forget" about that latte you indulged in, or that candy bar you ate after lunch. Knowing what you have eaten already will help you make better decisions about what to eat at the next meal or snack time. Make sure you eat foods containing vitamin C everyday. Humans are unable to produce or store vitamin C and deficiency can cause soft gums, skin hemorrhages, brittle teeth and nails, slow wound healing, anemia and eventually scurvy. Good sources of vitamin C are citrus fruits like limes, lemons and oranges. If you're not a dairy drinker, now is the time to start. Studies have shown that people who regularly consume over six hundred milligrams of calcium per day as part of a healthy diet have significantly less body fat than individuals who consume less than 600 mg. Calcium intake can also be supplemented by eating broccoli or cottage cheese. Nutritionists agree that when it comes to lowering cholesterol levels with protein, 25 milligrams per day is the magic number. Vegetarians (or anyone else, for that matter) can easily meet this requirement by consuming soy foods like edamame (green soybeans that have been steamed and lightly salted), tofu, and roasted soy nuts.

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