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[N325]No To Junk Food
by Brenda Williams, Bre

That bag of potato chips has your name written all over it. It is calling to you-beckoning you to come over and open it so that you can bite down into crispy, crunchy, salty, greasy goodness. When you feel this happening, or if you've already got one hand half way into the bag of potato chips, you need to stop yourself and reflect on what it is you're doing.

Junk food is one of the primary reasons that the obesity levels are as out of control as they are. Whatever happened to the days of eating your snacks, which consisted of fresh vegetables and dip? Now, if you're lucky, the veggies and dip only come out whenever you have company over. Who made the rule that we can't eat healthier all of the time? The truth is, eating healthy is incredibly difficult. It is a mental game that we often battle with our minds. To eat or not to eat- that is the question.

When you feel yourself craving junk food, immediately try to think of at least five healthy alternatives to the food that you were going to consume. In the mood for something sweet? Instead of reaching for that candy bar, why not opt out for a small can of cantaloupe or pineapple? Even a small yogurt is a much better choice. You don't have to become a calorie counter or some sort of health food freak to know what is good for you and what's not. Too often, we second guess ourselves. We think that a nutritionist or a doctor will know better than us what is good for our bodies when in truth, we know our bodies better than anyone else!

My boyfriend is a personal trainer who happens to be extremely well versed in diet and exercise (no pun intended), and I am constantly asking for reassurance from him when it comes to what I want to eat versus what I already know I should be eating. He is incredibly patient but nevertheless assures me that I already know what I need to be eating.

When you are thinking of making the switch to eventually cut out most of (if not all) of the junk food from your diet), you should keep a food journal documenting what you ate before and after. For example, if during the week prior to you attempting to change your diet, you decided to eat fast food all of the time, record that. Then, the week after, record all of the healthier choices you are making. Usually, the journals will act as a secondary method of catching you in your own act. If you know that you are committed to writing down each food item that enters your mouth, you will more than likely be hesitant to pick up that bag of double-stuffed oreos! This isn't to say that you can never have junk food. After all, going out to pizza or ordering mozarella sticks as an appetizer isn't out. You just need to be aware of when it would be appropriate to eat these things.


Junk food is everywhere, isn't it? It's so instantly accessible, and it tastes so good, that it can be hard to resist when those hunger pangs strike. But the reason it is called "junk" is that it only fills up the stomach without offering the body any of the real nutrition it needs. Food should be nourishing fuel for our work and play. For this, we need more than just stuff to stuff into our mouths.

One of the easiest to grab yet emptiest foods we can eat are potato chips. They seem slightly less junky than, say, candy, because they are not sweet. Yet there is precious little to contribute to your diet other than fat. But because of the fat, and because they are so easy to eat, they do offer a measure of satisfaction. A person almost feels like they have had a meal after eating a bag of chips. Slosh them down with a cola, and you'll get your sugar, too.

The way to beat the junk food habit is three-fold. Plan ahead, make changes one at a time, and get a vision for what you want to accomplish. Let's look at each of these components individually.

First, making any sort of dietary changes always requires planning. If you don't change your habits you'll keep doing what you've been doing, right? You need to change your habits. Unfortunately, there is usually more involved than just grabbing healthy food in the quick mart or ordering the healthy option from the fast food menu. For one thing, many quick marts honestly don't offer any healthy options! If you can find an apple, you're lucky.

Fast food menus have started including salads and grilled chicken sandwiches, so if you must eat at one of these establishments, it's just a matter of having the will power to choose wisely. Don't forget to ask them to leave off the fatty dressings and cheese if you are restricting fat in your diet. One problem with this approach, however, is that the healthy options tend to be somewhat expensive.

A better option is to plan your meals. Get some whole wheat bread, low fat turkey lunch meat, and whatever else you like on a sandwich, and start brown bagging it.

Second, don't expect to change all your bad food habits overnight. One thing that helps a lot of people is to let yourself have one day a week when you can eat all the junk you want, but toe the line the rest of the time. Another idea is to choose the worst thing, such as sugary sodas, and give them up first. When that is easy for you, improve some other choices.

Finally, get a vision. Is there someone you admire who takes good care of his or her health? Imagine that they are watching you when you pick out your groceries or order in a restaurant. Also, imagine how great you will feel (and look!) when you have been eating healthier foods for a few months. You want to make that vision a reality, don't you? Put those powers of imagination to work for you in the fight against junk food.
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