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<\/a><\/a><\/a>Because nutrition is so important, we decided that the June issue will feature the first chapter (less tables and figures) of Dr. Tindall\u2019s book, Nutrition Made Simple. And, it really is; the basics of nutrition are not complicated. So, while you\u2019re on vacation this month, enjoy.<\/p>\n

CHAPTER 1: THE BASICS<\/strong> (excerpted from Nutrition Made Simple by Dr. James Tindall)<\/p>\n

<\/a><\/a><\/a>1.1 Introduction<\/h2>\n

A friend of mine, at the relatively young age of 34, began to develop kidney stones on a regular basis. Within a few months of passing one or two of these stones, he would be back in the hospital for another removal procedure. This process continued for two years. He exercised somewhat regularly, was not overweight, and otherwise appeared in good health. I had counseled him many times about his problem and the cause, which I told him, was not only poor, but bad nutrition. He drank on average about a six pack each day of diet soda, would not eat vegetables and generally ate a poor diet. Never believing me, he sought a second and even a third opinion. The opinions all concurred \u2013 the cause of his problem was diagnosed as poor nutrition. Despite his college education and intellect, he quickly discovered how easy it had become to make poor choices that hadn\u2019t shown any bad effects health for years. His choice not to eat vegetables, not to take supplemental vitamins, to constantly eat fast food while on-the-go, and to drink soft drinks by the six-pack daily finally took their toll. And, it was not just kidney stones, but a long list of health problems that followed, including reduced immune system health, asthma, and other serious symptoms. He learned as you should, that about 90 percent of all of your personal health problems and diseases are related to poor nutrition!<\/p>\n

The information in this book is based upon sound scientific principles, not marketing hype. The goal of this book is to teach you the basic concepts about nutrition so that you can become your own nutritional expert. This book will teach you all you need to know about nutrition and the importance it has in your life, longevity, and well-being. To look and feel your best, you must eat well; you must also exercise. Included in chapter 4 are a 4-week menu plan and a 4-week exercise program. Success in nutrition and exercise-based health, like success in other areas of your life, requires setting goals and being persistent to achieve them. If you want to lose 10 to 30 pounds or even more; if you want to make good nutrition part of your lifestyle; if you want to look and feel your best, you\u2019ve chosen the best book to help you get there. Best of all, you don\u2019t need a Ph.D. to succeed because you are you and unique from all others. And, it\u2019s much simpler than you think.<\/p>\n

Daily, we are constantly bombarded by would-be nutritionists and those that wish to sell the next gimmick, inferring that by taking some magic pill or using some dietary supplement, pounds will melt away quickly with little effort and you will look and feel ten years younger.<\/p>\n

Tip<\/u><\/strong>: There is no magic pill or elixir for your health that will make your body what you want it to be.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Hollywood stars release their own versions of diets that many begin to practice because of stardom status, disregarding the fact that such people usually have no background in nutrition. Instead, they succeeded because of a qualified professional working behind the scenes helping them at every step. Looking and feeling great or looking years younger is possible, but it takes a little effort.<\/p>\n

Tip<\/u><\/strong>:<\/strong> The only way to look and feel your best is to eat a healthy diet combined with exercise!<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

By eating well and spending about 3-5 hours per week exercising, you can have the best body and energy level you need to succeed.<\/p>\n

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\"\"<\/a>After you have studied this book you will have considerably more knowledge than the average person, many personal trainers, and even many doctors about the nutrition that is right for you. While I will not discuss in detail what each vitamin or mineral does within the body, I will discuss the relation between fuel sources, vitamins, minerals, water, and exercise that are crucial to great health and for good performance in any physical activity. You will gain insights about how nutrition works regarding the three main fuel sources your body needs, i.e., carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, as well as sugar in the diet, and dispel nutrition myths that you\u2019ve heard from many and varied sources, including well known magazines and celebrities. I will show you what and when to eat, and how to develop a good menu. You will learn to recognize the falsehoods behind diets and their minimal value in an overall nutritional plan. The real facts about the \u2018no-carb\u2019 craze and it\u2019s affect on the body will be revealed. Likewise, you will learn that a belief that skimping on meals and relying on vitamin and mineral supplements is detrimental to long-term health. While supplements can provide vitamins, carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and dietary fiber (the primary fuel sources for energy used by the body for exercise and other activities), supply them best. The three main fuel sources – carbohydrates, fats, and proteins are called macro-nutrients<\/em>. The dietary fiber gained from eating these macro-nutrients, especially from whole foods, provides bulk for a healthy digestive system that may prevent such diseases as colon cancer.<\/p>\n

The ability to routinely engage in any physical activity requires good health. Whether you enjoy that weekend golf game or friendly tennis match at the local park, your performance in such activities depends on a nutritious diet that must supply needed nutrients. To have the best health, you also must have a good nutritional program, and for best performance, this program should also be linked with regular exercise. You cannot have one without the other. I will show you how to easily do this.<\/p>\n

<\/a><\/a><\/a>1.2 Common Nutrition Questions<\/h2>\n

Do you believe you need vitamin and mineral supplements? Are you eating too much fat and cholesterol? Should you become a vegetarian? Are all junk foods bad? If you are confused about what to eat, then welcome to one of the largest clubs on the planet! Almost daily there are major headlines that trumpet what we should eat and why, only to discover later that this information was wrong. For example, will eating no or low-carbohydrate diets promote weight loss? Yes, for many it will, but after a few weeks your body will become accustomed to the new regimen and additional success will be very slow or be gone entirely. Also, for the long term, a deficiency of calcium and weakened bones can result. Research has shown that there is no better way to slow or even reverse the process of aging itself and all age-related degenerative conditions than through the combination of anaerobic, aerobic, and strength-building exercises combined with a balanced, nutritious diet. Best of all, it\u2019s not rocket science.<\/p>\n

<\/a><\/a><\/a>1.3 THE 7 BASIC PRINCIPLES of NUTRITION<\/h2>\n

Following are a few nutritional concepts and basic principles that you should be aware of:<\/p>\n

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  1. About 93 percent of diseases that most Americans experience can be due to poor nutrition.<\/li>\n
  2. Good nutrition should include a diet that includes a variety of foods.<\/li>\n
  3. Nutrients are classified as carbohydrates, lipids (fats and oils), proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water. The most energy rich nutrients are fats and oils (lipids).<\/li>\n
  4. The major focus of your diet should be on food itself, not nutrient supplements. You should increase fruit and vegetable intake before relying on nutritional supplements. Add supplements for insurance, i.e., \u201cjust in case.\u201d These include chelated multiple vitamins and other supplements such as additional vitamin C for the very active.<\/li>\n
  5. Good health should place a greater emphasis on nutrition rather than merely the taste and texture of food. Unfortunately, the latter is how most of us choose the foods we like.<\/li>\n
  6. Focus on your total diet and be aware of the junk foods that you eat. It is okay to have some but be sparing in their consumption.<\/li>\n
  7. Genetic inheritance influences our health; your family history of disease such as diabetes can be an important influence on what you eat. Also, your culture and upbringing, to a great extent, influences the types of foods you like. Be aware of this<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    <\/a><\/a><\/a>1.4 The Value of Nutrition<\/h2>\n

    The leading causes of adult death, which accounts for about 65 percent of all deaths in North America, occur from some form of cancer, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, or high blood pressure (hypertension). And, this percentage appears to be increasing. The greatest tragedy of all is that most of these diseases are preventable through good nutrition and regular exercise. Everyone has their own ideas about nutrition and you have probably heard them all from want-to-be experts to celebrities who espouse nutritional supplements, restrictive diets, special diet concoctions, and all kinds of bio-chemical nutrition. My goal is to help you learn and establish a good knowledge foundation about nutrition so that you can make these important decisions for yourself and so that you will not be led astray by those who will know less than you.<\/p>\n

    <\/a><\/a><\/a>1.5 What is Nutrition Anyway?<\/h2>\n

    The \u2018Council on Food and Nutrition of the American Medical Association\u2019 has defined nutrition as the science of food, the nutrients, and the substances therein, their actions, interaction, and balance in relation to health and disease, and the process by which the body eats, digests, absorbs, transports, utilizes, and excretes food substances. Whew, quite a definition! Let me put the definition in lay terms.<\/p>\n

    Tip<\/u><\/strong>:<\/strong> Quite simply, nutrition is about the food we eat, how it is used by your body, and how it relates to your health and longevity.<\/strong><\/p>\n

    As you would suspect, nutrition is very complex. However, the basics of nutrition are simple. Let me show you.<\/p>\n

    <\/a><\/a><\/a>1.6 What is Important in Nutrition?<\/h2>\n

    A small amount of specific information will go a long way in preparing you for a lifetime of health. Better yet, it is never too late to start. With proper, basic nutritional information, you do not need to be a registered dietician to plan your own menus. Following is some concise information about nutrition that will help you. This book will not attempt to tell you for example that vitamin D facilitates absorption of calcium and phosphorus or that vitamin K helps form prothrombin and other factors for blood clotting. Instead, let me show you how food is generally used in the body and the keys to get the most out of a variety of food sources\u2014how to make wise food choices.<\/strong> Most nutritionists will agree on what are the best foods, the value of diets, and why you should make healthy food choices part of your lifestyle.<\/p>\n

    Tip<\/u><\/strong>: Use common sense and moderation in your nutritional plan<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

    Be skeptical and seek proof that a diet or supplement works. Generally, when someone is trying to sell you a dietary supplement, diet, or other program, a wide variety of marketing tactics will be used, which will come from numerous sources. Many claims used in these marketing schemes are simply not true. Compare them to what you read here. If you cannot understand how or why a process, supplement, or diet works, treat it with doubt. Once you become your own nutrition expert it will be easy for you to recognize bogus information about nutrition. Remember, as in all sales, these experts and claims will say why their product or diet works better than the others, i.e., that theirs is the only real solution to your problem. When, in fact, you are the solution! Yes. You are the solution to your own nutritional problems.<\/strong><\/p>\n

    <\/a><\/a><\/a>1.7 Diets Don\u2019t Work \u2013 Forget Them!<\/h2>\n

    With today\u2019s on-the-go lifestyles, fad diets invade our society for various reasons. These reasons include: money making, fame, and quick-fix adages for the average person. These quick-fame success plans (restricting one or more macro-nutrients\u2014carbohydrates, proteins, and fats) always fail. Years of proper nutrition are what make you better, not quick-fix diet plans. Since we are all biochemically different from each other, it\u2019s another reason to stay away from these avenues of nutrition. The general result of a diet is that you lose weight by restricting food intake and eventually feel starved all the time. When you quit the diet, you fall into a binge eating mode and in a short time, are back where you started. The other route is the restriction of certain types of food such as carbohydrates. This will create a craving within the body and, like before, the result is the same. This is the fundamental reason diets never work for more than a short period. If you try a diet, it should be only for a short term to achieve an initial goal<\/em>.<\/p>\n

    Tip<\/u><\/strong>:<\/strong> The real key about nutrition is to train yourself to eat the right kinds of foods and correct portion sizes for your caloric needs.<\/strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

    Starving your body in one area and oversupplying it in another with various nutrients simply causes physiological imbalances that the body will adjust to for a short duration of time, but rebel against long term.<\/p>\n

    Tip<\/u><\/strong>: Eating 100 calories per day more than needed will cause a weight gain of 10 pounds in one year. What would happen if you ate 100 calories less per day and rode a stationary bike in the gym or at home for 20 minutes per day for five days per week? You would lose about 25 pounds in one year, perhaps more! Would this be difficult for you?<\/strong><\/p>\n

    <\/a><\/a><\/a>1.8 How to Recognize Fad Diets<\/h2>\n

    It is illegal in the United States to falsely represent questionable or dangerous cures and medical devices. Thus, you can use your right under federal law to have the FDA pursue a seller of a dangerous fad diet book or supplements to have them removed from the shelves. How can you recognize a fad diet? Following are the \u2018Common characteristics of \u2018Fad\u2019 Diets<\/u><\/strong>:<\/p>\n

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    1. Fad diets promote quick weight loss that usually results from glycogen, sodium, and lean muscle-mass depletion. All of these methods lead to a loss of body water, which is easily regained;<\/li>\n
    2. Fad diets limit food selections and dictate intake of a specific food at specific times such as only fruit for breakfast or, no carbohydrates;<\/li>\n
    3. Fad diets generally utilize testimonials from famous people and relate or link the diet to well-known cities such as Hollywood or New York;<\/li>\n
    4. Fad diets portray themselves as a cure-all, i.e., that they will work for everyone;<\/li>\n
    5. Too often, fad diets recommend expensive supplements, some that can be harmful because of recommended high dosage rates such as vitamins A, D, or B-6;<\/li>\n
    6. Fad diets make no attempt to permanently change your eating habits. Normally, one stays on the diet until the desired weight is lost then, stops. Once the desired goal weight is achieved, a person generally reverts quickly back to their old eating habits. Once they do, the weight lost during the diet is quickly regained.<\/li>\n
    7. Most of these fad diets commonly proclaim skepticism about the scientific community and the scientists and medical professionals that strive to share information to the public at large so that they remain healthy.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

      More often than not, diets suggest that dieticians and doctors don\u2019t want you to lose weight and encourage you to look outside these trained professional\u2019s areas of expertise for \u2018better\u2019 advice. Such claims are ridiculous. Why? My response to you is an analogy. If you want the best advice on how to play golf do not ask Tiger Woods, Gregg Norman, or another well-known golf pro. You should instead seek such advice from those who have better expertise in golf, such as Mario Andretti the race-car driver or Harrison Ford the actor. Do you see how preposterous this is? And yet, that is what so many people do. Doctors and dieticians do not want you to be obese and out of shape because it makes their jobs much more difficult. And, typically they are not the individuals or groups selling quick-fix diet schemes.<\/p>\n

      The cruelest characteristic of all diets is that they guarantee failure! Diets are not designed for permanent weight loss because, again, they don\u2019t change your eating habits. Food selection is very limited, which makes it impossible for you to remain on the diet long term. Instead of losing fat, most people on such diets lose lean muscle mass; this is detrimental for proper and lasting fat loss. The more retained lean muscle mass you have, the greater your advantage to truly lose and burn your fat. Finally, quackery is the most common characteristic of fad diets<\/strong>. How does your current diet stack up to the above list?<\/p>\n

      Following is a list of the typical approaches that fad diets normally illicit:<\/p>\n