Joel Fuhrman - Eat To Live

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Spices, Herbs, and Condiments


Use all spices and herbs, except for salt. When using condiments, a


little mustard is okay, but pickled foods contain too much salt and


should be avoided. If you love to use ketchup or tomato sauce, you


may find a lower-calorie, unsweetened ketchup at the health-food


store and a tomato sauce made with no oil. Better yet, make your


own tomato sauce with onion and garlic but no oil or salt.


Ten Easy Tips for Living with the Six-Week Plan



  1. Remember, the salad is the main dish: eat it first at
    lunch and dinner.
    You have the tendency to eat more of whatever you eat first be-
    cause you are the hungriest. Raw foods have high transit times;
    they fill you up and encourage weight loss. You can't overeat on
    them. Successful, long-term weight control and health, as you
    know by now, is linked to your consumption of raw greens. They
    are the healthiest food in the world. Many of my patients with
    obesity or diabetes eat lettuce with every meal, including break-
    fast. They might have iceberg lettuce with their fruit breakfast, a
    mixed baby greens salad with lunch, and a romaine-based salad
    with dinner. You can eat more than a pound if you like, but don't
    fret if you are too full and can't eat the whole pound. It is merely
    a goal; just relax and enjoy eating.

  2. Eat as much fruit as you want but at least four fresh
    fruits daily.
    Eat as many fruits as you would like with your meals. Four fruits
    are about 250 calories, but here it is okay to splurge, even during
    the Six-Week Plan, particularly if you have a sweet tooth. Finish
    lunch or dinner with watermelon, a whole cantaloupe, grape-
    fruit, or a box of blueberries or strawberries. The best dessert is
    fruit, or blended frozen fruit. Eating lots of fresh fruit is satisfying
    and filling and helps win you over to the Eat to Live way.

  3. Variety is the spice of life, particularly when it comes to


greens.
Variety is not merely the spice of life, it makes a valuable contri-
bution to your health. The nice thing is that you never have to be
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