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The Omega 3 Lifestyle
Home :: Health & Fitness :: Nutrition & Supplement
By: David Mcevoy Email Article
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Omega 3 is known to have amazing affects on many aspects of health, but it should not be treated as a miracle cure – in order to remain fit and healthy, you have to maintain a healthy lifestyle which an Omega 3 supplement will enhance and support. With a little effort and common sense you will find you become healthier and happier.

These tips and general suggestions make a good start in allowing natural sources of Omega 3 to do their work.

• Wherever possible make sure you eat whole, natural, and fresh foods.

• You should try to eat five to ten servings of fruits and vegetables daily. Also make room in your diet for more peas, beans, and nuts.

• You can increase your intake of omega 3 fatty acids by eating more fish, walnuts, flaxseed oil and green leafy vegetables. For instance, you can obtain an adequate doseage of omega 3 fats by eating two salmon a week, or by taking a gram of omega 3 fatty acid supplement daily.

• Use olive and canola oil in cooking.

• Drink water, tea, non-fat dairy and – good news! - red wine (two drinks daily or less for men, one drink or less for women).

• Lean protein such as skinless poultry, fish and lean cuts of red meat is the better alternative.

• Try to avoid trans-fats and limit your intake of saturated fats. So avoid fried foods, hard margarine, commercial baked goods, most packaged and processed snack foods and high fat dairy, as well as processed meats such as bacon, sausage, and deli meats.

• Limit your consumption of glycemic foods. Glycemic foods are foods made with sugar and white flour that increase blood sugar levels. Increased blood sugar levels stimulate the pancreas to release insulin, upsetting the body’s natural balance. Chronically high insulin levels are believed to cause weight gain, as well as atherosclerosis of arteries.

• Finally, take twenty minutes’ moderate exercise a day – it’s easier than you think.

Conclusion

Looking after your body and ensuring it has enough Omega 3 is simpler than you might imagine, and the benefits are enormous.

Dave McEvoy is an award winning personal trainer with over 20 years experience; he also runs a high quality health supplement website. http://www.mind1st.co.uk

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