theskinnyveg









Brit | 24 | Vegetarian | Los Angeles
Obsessed with running.

SW: 252 lbs
CW: 218.0 lbs
Loss of: 34 lbs


I'm here to get fit in mind, body and soul in only healthy ways. I want to inspire and to be inspired, so let's be friends and do this together.

"My life: a constant work in progress, and I wouldn't have it any other way."

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Feel free to ask me anything about myself, my lifestyle change, to chat, for advice or anything else you can think of. Please be advised that I am not a health professional of any kind, so please use good judgment and always consult your health provider before beginning any health or fitness regimen.
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    myjournalofhealth:

Venn Diagram of A Healthy Diet
Dietdi·et/ˈdī-it/ Noun: The kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.

    myjournalofhealth:

    Venn Diagram of A Healthy Diet

    Diet
    di·et/ˈdī-it/
    Noun: The kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.

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    This!!!!Just because it works for somebody else doesn’t mean it’ll work for you!Find what you love and it’ll be a treat instead of chore to exercise.

    This!!!!

    Just because it works for somebody else doesn’t mean it’ll work for you!

    Find what you love and it’ll be a treat instead of chore to exercise.

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    Pro tip

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    Amen

    Amen

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    Everything in moderation.

    Everything in moderation.

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    Q&A with Andy Bellatti

    • Q: Why do nutrition recommendations keep changing? I don’t understand how one year, a food is good for you and then it turns out you need to avoid it. Can you share any insight on what we can actually believe when it comes to nutrition advice and studies?
    • A: Believe anyone who advocates for a minimally processed, whole-food based diet (if it’s largely plant-centered, even better). The idea that nutrition recommendations “keep changing” is usually trotted out by someone trying to sell you something (usually it goes something like this: “You must be so horribly dizzy with all this conflicting nutrition advice health professionals keep telling you, so buy our magazine/book/etc)”. Eating plenty of fruits and vegetables, limiting added sugar, and getting enough fiber has been recommended for decades. Sure, coconuts were once vilified and are now more accepted thanks to further understanding of different fatty acids, but the general recommendations for healthy eating have remained unchanged.
    • Q: I would like to start feeding my family more tempeh and tofu for all it’s benefits. However, I just can’t help but think of all those genetically modified soybeans. I’d like to avoid these modified foods as much as possible especially for my kids, although it seems almost impossible now!
    • A: The vast majority of tofu and tempeh sold at stores is organic and, additionally, tested for GMOs. GMO soybeans are generally used to make soy byproducts (i.e.: soy protein isolate in “faux ground beef” and many “protein bars”). Ironically, it is people who eat lots of fast and processed food — not individuals eating tempeh and tofu — who consume the majority of GMO soybeans. Consider, for instance, that almost every component of a Big Mac (the beef patty, the bun, the sauces, etc.) contains a genetically modified soy byproduct.
    • Q: How much fruit is too much?
    • A: Unless your fruit intake is so high that it replaces other foods (i.e.: healthful fats, vegetables, etc.), I don’t see much of a reason to worry. A piece of fruit with every meal is perfectly fine. I often see a lot of weight gain hysteria surrounding fruit intake (“limit your fruit of you’ll gain weight!”), which is inaccurate and a very sad sign of our times (more people fear fruit than they do diet soda). If you’re especially active, four or five pieces of fruit a day are perfectly fine.
    • Q: What foods should I emphasize to improve my cholesterol profile? Besides the obvious (animal products, packaged foods, sugar, etc), what foods should I de-emphasize to improve my cholesterol profile? How quickly can I expect dietary changes to impact my cholesterol profile?
    • A: Four things to limit/avoid to improve your cholesterol profile: refined grains, added sugars, highly processed plant oils (mainly corn, soy, and cottonseed), and trans fats (AKA: partially hydrogenated oils).
    • Three things to consume more of: soluble fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, monounsaturated fats.
    • As for where you can find those nutrients (mind you, this is a brief summary, not an exhaustive list):
    • Soluble fiber – apples, broccoli, brussels sprouts, chickpeas, kidney beans, oats, pears, pinto beans, potatoes, prunes, sweet potatoes, tangerines
    • Omega-3 fatty acids – chia seeds, flax, hemp seeds, sea vegetables, walnuts, wild salmon Monounsaturated fats – almonds, avocado, cacao/cocoa, hazelnuts, macadamia nuts, peanuts, pecans
    • PS: While coconuts don’t contain any of the three nutrients mentioned above, they are a good choice.

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    That it is. Unf!

    That it is. Unf!

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    healthylivinhereicome:

I. love. this. so. much.


Very true and a great thing to consider when you’re going to fullfil a craving!

    healthylivinhereicome:

    I. love. this. so. much.

    Very true and a great thing to consider when you’re going to fullfil a craving!

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    Totally true about every aspect of life.

    Totally true about every aspect of life.

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    Very true.

    Very true.

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    fitvillains:

    Amazing how ‘normal’ they look isn’t it?

    Good to remember that even models don’t look like their own ‘after’ pics.

    Stop comparing. :)

    Stop holding yourself to manufactured ideals of beauty and look at the real thing. Don’t worry if you don’t look like a VS model in an ad, they don’t either!

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    Much more satisfying and productive.

    Much more satisfying and productive.

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