Monday, January 30, 2017

All Calories Are NOT Created Equal.


All calories are NOT created equal.

To measure all calories as the same would be the equivalent of measuring all liquids the same - a litre is a litre right? Well, not quite.

To compare the two drinks in the picture would be like comparing gasoline and water.

Sure a litre is a litre but a litre of gas in your car's fuel tank could prove beneficial while a litre in your body would prove quite destructive.

You may not be reaching your body composition goal (notice I didn't say weight goals) because though you may be eating the right amount of calories you may not be getting them from the right sources.

Dark greens & other veggies, legumes, complex carbs should make up the majority of your diet.

You can also add lean meat protein as an option - though not a prerequisite - to ensure you reach optimal levels of protein.

Opt for foods that are real - that actually grow as often as possible when given the choice and STAY AWAY from foods that have a zero calorie balance cause your body doesn't understand the language those "foods" speak and they create a whole lot of chemical reactions inside you that aren't geared towards optimal health.

All and all, know that calories are a part of the eating equation but they aren't the only thing that matters.
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Fact: All calories are NOT created equal.

To measure all calories as the same would be the equivalent of measuring all liquids the same - a litre is a litre right? Well, not quite.

To compare the two drinks in the picture would be like comparing gasoline and water.

Sure a litre is a litre but a litre of gas in your car's fuel tank could prove beneficial while a litre in your body would prove quite destructive.

You may not be reaching your body composition goal (notice I didn't say weight goals) because though you may be eating the right amount of calories you may not be getting them from the right sources.

Dark greens & other veggies, legumes, complex carbs should make up the majority of your diet.

You can also add lean meat protein as an option - though not a prerequisite - to ensure you reach optimal levels of protein.

Opt for foods that are real - that actually grow as often as possible when given the choice and STAY AWAY from foods that have a zero calorie balance cause your body doesn't understand the language those "foods" speak and they create a whole lot of chemical reactions inside you that aren't geared towards optimal health.

All and all, know that calories are a part of the eating equation but they aren't the only thing that matters.

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