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If you want
to improve your health, fitness, and wellbeing, good nutrition is
often the most important factor.
This website
contains an overview of many effective diets, and the theories behind
them. Some of this information is new and has not yet been published,
while much of it has been known for over 50 years. What I have aimed
to do here is group it all in one place, so that the similarities,
and patterns of good nutrition become apparent. Much of what is
widely accepted as normal nutrition in developed countries is decidedly
unhealthy, and a change to healthy eating habits can often reverse
illness rapidly. The changes in your diet required to achieve good
health can be difficult and far reaching, but the results may be
astonishing.
Common
Dietary Advice
While there
are many excellent dietary advisors around, some nutritional experts
in the following groups have a comparatively narrow range of reference
and may not be open to new ideas. (This
shouldn't be taken as a criticism of the good practitioners in these
groups).
- Dieticians
or Nutritionists, who will tell you about the four
main food groups, the food triangle and who know details about
particular items, but who don't seem to know that processed dairy
products are not actually a good way to get your calcium and who
think that wheat is good for you.
- Sports
Nutritionists, who know the basics about what makes
you go better, but are sometimes not very knowledgeable about
long term effects on health. They may focus on macro nutrient
ratios, without making distinctions about high quality vs low
quality foods.
- Naturopathic
Therapists, who know about allergies and the need
for good quality, organic foods, but may not always be aware of
an athlete's extra nutritional requirements, or individual metabolic
differences.
- Dietary
Theorists, who have discovered a way of eating that
was spectacularly successful for themselves, and now feel that
this is the right way for everybody.
My aim with
this website is to provide a wider range of more advanced nutritional
information, to supplement what you may have learnt from other sources.
Much of what I have learnt about nutrition and sports nutrition,
has come from reading and visiting other websites. The best of the
nutritional books I have read so far are listed in the recommended
reading list, while the best
of the websites are listed on the links
page. My own diet and health is an ongoing learning experiences,
and my knowledge and opinions are continually developing as I learn
more. From time to time I add new bits and pieces to the site. Any
extra info you want to contribute in areas
I haven't explored yet would be great.
What you won't
get here is a one-size-fits-all answer - because there isn't one.
But hopefully I'll give you enough information for you to make decisions
based on your individual needs.
Covered in this site are:
The
Basics of Nutrition
Reviews
of Different Types of Diets
Includes discussion
of some effective diets that have strong underlying research and
theories. As these are overviews, I recommend you get more details
by reading the original works.:
"How
To" & Resources
Sports
& Exercise
This section
is now a few years old and will be getting a revamp soon.
Natural
Therapies
- Overview
on Natural Healing
- Natural
Therapies - There are alternatives to going to the doctor,
you know. Try one of these other therapies for holistic approaches
to illness. eg.
- Herbs
& Supplements - Just what are those zillions of bottles
of stuff in the health food shop actually good for?
- Ideas for preventing or managing some increasingly common illnesses:
Above all, remember food is the drug you take several times
a day AND one of life's great pleasures....
Enjoyable
and rewarding scoffing,
Deb.
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The
information provided
in this website is for educational purposes. It is intended
as a sharing of knowledge and information from our own research
and experience.
We suggest taking responsibility for ones own diet, lifestyle,
diagnosis and medication, based on informed decision making.
We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based
upon your own research and in partnership with qualified health
care professionals.
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health practitioner, or doctor. But we think it's important
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