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How to use the following info on foods General tips around eating and drinking How to use the following info on Foods:In the case of constipation a healthy food intake is the best medicine. But to choose the right ones is not easy with the massive amount of food items reaching the shelves every year. It is hard enough for the food expert to determine the nutrient level of the different foods let alone for the average person. Manufactures do not always have to declare all the nutrients and so often you are left to guess how much fiber is in the food item. On most items you can find:
if you are lucky you also get information on:
Products that have a long shelf life are either made with fats that are hard in nature like coco fat or saturated fats. These oils don't go rancid as quickly, but are heavy on the metabolism if you eat them in large quantities. If items don't have any information on the fat content we assume that it is probably high, and that those items are also low in fiber. The food list looks at each product in terms of nutrient density (the good things in it) per calorie or joule. Than we looked at the not so good things and set these two into proportion to determine if the food is recommended. In many cases the fiber content was very important but the general health value and impact on constipation was always kept in mind too. This book is intended to look at the quality of the food and not
at the calories. We have sorted each chapter into:
If you are on a special DietYou can combine this food table with your diet by simply comparing your allowed food list (eg. Blood-type diet) with this list and highlight the foods that will help you to overcome constipation in your existing food list of the special diet you are on.
General Tips around eating and drinking:The following suggestions in everyday life will do your colon a big favor and get you on a path that will help with any metabolic problem and help to bring the blood values back to a optimal level. Colon friendly veggies You can eat as many veggies as you like as they deliver a important combination of fibre and starch to the colon. If you eat a lot of animal products like meat, fish and cheese your colon will literally starve. Always good Starchy foods like bread, pulses, noodles and potatoes should be part of every meal unless you eat double the amount of veggies. The easiest way to do this is to put a basket with bread on the table for every meal and take a little bit more rice noodles or potatoes than before. Five times a day If summer or winter, eat every day one kg of veggies and fruit. Spread it over five meals a day. Always eat fruit separate from anything else. If you eat fruit and veggies regularly there will be no traffic jam in the colon. 3 pieces of fruit and a big serve of veggies an a serve of salad are enough for most people to keep their colon fit. Drink lots The colon needs liquid. Have a glass of water or juice or herbal tea at least 5 times a day. Older people often forget that they need to drink because they are not thirsty. Others drink lots of alcohol, which dries the colon out. For this reason make sure you drink enough, if you suffer from constipation try drinking 2 liters of healthy drinks a day. Eating:
Drinking:
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