Auburn Smith Chiropractic Office Newsletter Family Run and Family friendly for over 51 years. Our free monthly e-newsletter is designed to be used as a resource for our patients in discovering and empowering them to make the best choices for their health and wellbeing. | |||||
Smith Chiropractic Office, Auburn 13136 Lincoln way Auburn CA 95603 Phone 1: 530-885-8205 Facsimile: 530-885-0303 Keith T. Smith D.C. email - website When was the last time you had a spinal checkup? | Health Articles and More! | Other articles in this months newsletter: A Chiropractic Solution to U.S. Healthcare Dr. Tom Scherer [ read article ] A Clean Eating Grocery List nutrition411 [ read article ] 16 Facts About Chiropractic Care articlesbase [ read article ] Honey and Cinnamon Tea - Better Holistic Health Ezinearticles [ read article ] | |||
A Clean Eating Grocery List nutrition411 website "Clean eating" is best defined as eating foods that are whole, unprocessed, and as close to the way they were grown as possible. Clean-eating plans limit foods and beverages with artificial ingredients, refined flours, and sugar. With over 42,000 food items available at the average grocery store today, choosing foods that fit the "clean eating" bill can be a daunting task. When shopping for whole and unprocessed foods, it is important to read food labels and look past the marketing claims. Most whole foods are located around the perimeter of the grocery store, so that is the best place to start and fill your cart. Many of the products within the grocery store aisles are processed, with extra salt, fat, sugar, and artificial ingredients added, so use this list to help weed out the whole foods from the more processed ones. Produce
Meats and fish
While deli meats are convenient for lunch, many are highly processed and contain nitrates and significant amounts of sodium, which have been linked to cancer and heart disease. The same is true for products like hot dogs, sausages, and bacon. Stick to lightly processed turkey or chicken breast or lean roast beef and choose store-roasted deli meat without additives if available. Dairy products
Breads, cereals, and grains
Fats and oils
Canned goods
Frozen food
Condiments and seasonings
References and recommended reading Bison nutritional information. National Bison Association website. http://www.bisoncentral.com/cooking-bison/nutrition-information. Accessed January 12, 2016. FAQ: Processed meat and cancer. American Institute for Cancer Research website. http://www.aicr.org/enews/2014/08-august/faq-processed-meat-and.html. Published August 7, 2014. Accessed January 12, 2016. MyPlate. USDA website. http://www.choosemyplate.gov/MyPlate. Updated January 7, 2016. Accessed January 12, 2016. Supermarket facts. Food Marketing Institute website. http://www.fmi.org/research-resources/supermarket-facts. Accessed January 12, 2016. Whole grains A to Z. Whole Grains Council website. http://wholegrainscouncil.org/whole-grains-101/whole-grains-a-to-z. Accessed January 12, 2016. | |||||
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