Assalamu alaykum
Living in the west with so much access to unhealthy, fatty, salty, sugary bad food can be so tempting. I have succumbed to the temptation of that food years and packed on the pounds to show it. I have not appreciated my body like I should have because I put into what didn't deserve to there (ie chips, cookies, fried crap, and lots of other junk).
This Ramadan I am taking a whole new approach to food. I am joining herbal magic and learning from a food coach how to eat to live not live to eat. I have been on the program for three days and already learned so much and benefited. I have dropped 3lbs. But more importantly I have felt healthy and more fuller longer by adopting a healthy eating pattern.
I learned that vegetables and fruit really fill you up more than anything and they should be the bulk of your dinner plate, condiments and sauces have many hidden ingrediants that deter your weight management goals, and proteins should be eaten in small amounts, moderate amounts.
I am not doing this for vain reasons...although I do have a wedding to prepare for....But I am doing it to appreciate food. Ramadan is all about appreciate those people who do not have access to food. I want to show them due respect by making sure the choices I make regarding food are healthy and smart, and that I don't abuse my body I am fortunate in this life to have access to good food and I have to stop choosing the bad stuff in moments of weakness. Its not showing that I appreciate my good fortune when I do this.
So that's what I have learned so far this Ramadan regarding food and healthy eating.
Alhamdulillah I have access to plentiful amounts of foods and Alhamdulillah I can choose not to overindulge and eating unhealthy.
Thanks for reading this.
Asila
Living in the west with so much access to unhealthy, fatty, salty, sugary bad food can be so tempting. I have succumbed to the temptation of that food years and packed on the pounds to show it. I have not appreciated my body like I should have because I put into what didn't deserve to there (ie chips, cookies, fried crap, and lots of other junk).
This Ramadan I am taking a whole new approach to food. I am joining herbal magic and learning from a food coach how to eat to live not live to eat. I have been on the program for three days and already learned so much and benefited. I have dropped 3lbs. But more importantly I have felt healthy and more fuller longer by adopting a healthy eating pattern.
I learned that vegetables and fruit really fill you up more than anything and they should be the bulk of your dinner plate, condiments and sauces have many hidden ingrediants that deter your weight management goals, and proteins should be eaten in small amounts, moderate amounts.
I am not doing this for vain reasons...although I do have a wedding to prepare for....But I am doing it to appreciate food. Ramadan is all about appreciate those people who do not have access to food. I want to show them due respect by making sure the choices I make regarding food are healthy and smart, and that I don't abuse my body I am fortunate in this life to have access to good food and I have to stop choosing the bad stuff in moments of weakness. Its not showing that I appreciate my good fortune when I do this.
So that's what I have learned so far this Ramadan regarding food and healthy eating.
Alhamdulillah I have access to plentiful amounts of foods and Alhamdulillah I can choose not to overindulge and eating unhealthy.
Thanks for reading this.
Asila