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Are You Starving For Nutrients?



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By : Bo Eckert    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-05-20 16:50:15
Should you be overweight and are prone to overeat through a constant feeling of hunger, it could be that you are not hungry for just food, but the body may actually be hungry for essential nutrients like vitamins, minerals, oils, protein and other nutrients which can be important for proper and healthy body function.

What's worse, should you be already deficient in certain nutrients and you try to diet by decreasing the total amount of food you eat, you can wind up with much more deficiencies leaving one's body no choice but to demand you to definitely eat more food by supplying you with a powerful appetite that's unstoppable.

You'll need to know that you don't just eat to acquire calories for energy. The modern American diet is filled up with processed and nutritionally void foods which implies you now eat so much more to get the nutrients that your body needs.

One reason why you are feeling the necessity for another and third serving of food is that your body is trying desperately to receive those little amounts of vitamins and minerals scattered throughout your food but it won't give up until it gets what it wants and needs.

If you begin adding more nutrient-dense foods #to your# diet and perhaps add some type of supplementation, you will start to meet the nutritional requirements of the body and it will feel less hungry and you'll more likely eat only what your system needs in terms of calorie requirements so that your body weight can return to some "normal" level.

Eating better quality foods helps you and avoid "stress hunger" that give us those cravings to overeat and overindulge.

So just how nutrient deficient are Americans? Researchers in the Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion stated that only a dismal 10% of the whole US population had an adequate diet while 16% were rated as #having a# poor diet which increased the chance for major health problems. Also, unfortunately, 74% were found to have an inadequate nutrient intake.

Want to know what #the top# 10 nutrient deficiencies are? They're Fiber, Omega 3 Essential Fatty Acids (EFA's), Vitamin D, Magnesium, Calcium, B-group Vitamins, Selenium, Zinc and Chromium.

We also need to suggests that many individuals are deficient in certain amino acids (proteins). Although a lot of people eat enough protein, it is frequently cooked or processed which suggests certain amino acids have been damaged or destroyed leaving only "partial" protein.

It might be a good idea #to look# up and research the nutrient content from the foods which you eat in the course of the week and see if there is #a potential# #for any# deficiency. If it exists, you'll be able to then start to add foods #to your# diet that are high in #a particular# nutrient or find a type of supplement from a local health food store.

With fruit and vegetables themselves lower in nutrients than they were several decades ago from over-harvesting, it is wise to take a vitamin and mineral supplement #as a# precaution.

The answer for permanent weight reduction is to include certain key nutrients with each meal to help you feel more satisfied without having to overeat. We recommend using the revolutionary fail-proof diet from The Weight Loss Grail.

It is a brand new type of diet never seen before that won't ever leave you feeling hungry or ask you to give up any of your preferred foods.


Author Resource:

Pam Sutton

You may begin this fantastic new diet right here:

http://www.theweightlossgrail.com

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