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I am going to help you eat healthy everyday at school. Cafeteria foods usually contain animal products like chicken and beef, dairy products like butter and cheese, and sugary products like cookies and ice cream. These foods are bad for you because they increase the risk of many diseases including cancer and diabetes. To become healthy, you should eat like a nutritarian. A nutritarian is someone who eats food with lots of nutrients. Nutritarians mainly eat vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, beans, and legumes. If your cafeteria doesn’t provide these foods, pack your own lunch and include these healthy foods.

Typical cafeteria food is actually bad for your health!

Did you know that everything on this tray is actually bad for you?

I go to MKA and their cafeteria has meat like hamburgers and chicken, dairy like cheese and ice cream, white grains like pasta and bread, and a salad bar with vegetables, beans, and fruits. I avoid the meat, dairy, and white grains because they are unhealthy. Instead, I eat salads mixing greens, vegetables and bean because they keep me healthy and they taste great. If I don’t want to eat at the salad bar, my mom packs me a lunch.  Examples include apples, carrots, lentil soup, and green peas.

No matter where you are, eat healthy and stay away from unhealthy foods to avoid becoming sick. Being sick is not a fun experience. For example, kids who are sick often can’t play their favorite sport or can’t hang out with friends because they are constantly suffering side effects like vomiting and feeling pain, which makes them feel terrible. Eating healthy is important so you don’t have to suffer side effects and can enjoy your life.

GPG

Sources:
http://www.diseaseproof.com/archives/cat-school-food.html
Fuhrman, J (2011). Eat to Live. New York; Little, Brown and Company.

Legumes are healthy foods. Beans, lentils, peas and peanuts are some of the most common types of legumes. One reason these legumes are healthy is because they contain fiber and resistant starches that cannot be broken down by the digestive system. This reduces the amount of calories absorbed by our body and slows down the absorption process. They also keep the glycemic load lower which helps prevent diabetes. Both of these effects help prevent weight gain. For example, anyone can eat as many beans or legumes as they want and the good news is that they don’t have to worry about gaining weight. When legumes are eaten, they make you feel full for a long time. This prevents you from getting hungry too soon and eating unhealthy foods that you crave. By helping to prevent weight gain and by keeping the glycemic load low, legumes help prevent diabetes.

Variety of legumes...

Beans are the most common type of legume.

Legumes protect our body from cancer also. Studies show that eating legumes decreases the risk of cancer by 38%! Eating legumes helps feed the healthy bacteria in our gut. These bacteria can convert the resistant starch and fiber into anti-cancer compounds in our intestines. These compounds protect us against colon cancer, the third most common cancer in the US. Studies show that eating legumes at least twice a week decreases the risk of colon cancer by 50%!

Dr. Fuhrman recommends eating legumes every day. This can include eating beans, lentils, split peas, soybeans, and even peanuts every day. If you are new to eating beans, he recommends starting out with a small amount and gradually increasing the amount of beans you eat while chewing well. This helps decrease the amount of gas that your body produces. Once you get used to it, you should eat legumes every day so you can live a long and healthy life.

CRG

Sources:
www.drfuhrman.com/library/beans_the_ideal_carbohydrate.aspx