Myths About Nutrition

When it comes to nutrition lots of us grew up with bad advice or downright lies about was it is good for us. We also are misinformed quite regularly by information from the internet.

The first myth I want to address is that fat makes you fat. While fat itself doesn’t create fat, “Fat, whether its margarine, olive oil, or butter, is a concentrated source of calories. If you eat a lot of fat in your diet, you’re going to consume a lot of calories, and yes, that can make you gain weight.”

Before you axe fat from your diet, note that all fats aren’t bad. Unsaturated fats, as well as omega-3 fatty acids, are essential for optimum health, and omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to lower the risk of heart disease and stroke. You should bet twenty to thirty per cent of their daily calories from healthy fats, so choose wisely. No better way to make sure you keep a trim waist, especially after pregnancy.

Another myth is that wine lowers blood pressure. We were told that drinking wine every day can lower it. However drinking MORE than two glasses of wine a day can actually boost it.

Most of us believe that it is carbohydrates that make you fat. This is not quite true. I f you eat more than you need, whether it’s fat, carbohydrates, protein, you’ll store those extra calories as body fat, period.” If you’re a carb lover, make friends with the gym; burning the extra calories with regular exercise is the best way to eat a diet high in carbohydrates without losing your waistline in the process.

Many of us grew up believing that brown eggs were more nutritious than white eggs. This is simply not true either. The nutritional content between brown eggs and white eggs is exactly the same; the difference is just the colour of the shell, and that’s only because the brown eggs are laid by a different breed of then.

The same goes for the old white sugar versus brown sugar debate. Brown sugar is just white sugar with molasses added to it. It is not any more nutritious in any way.

Did you grow up believing that it is okay to eat whatever you want while you are pregnant? This is one of the biggest myths going! Calorie requirements only increase by 300 calories in trimesters two and three. Unfortunately y some moms take the idea of 'eating for two' much too literally.

In the next blog I will explore nutritional myths just like this.

Preventing That Pain in the Neck

As a busy mom I always have a pain in the neck. At first I thought it was the kids driving me crazy. Then I realized there were many possible causes including poor posture, arthritis and muscle strain from doing things like picking up my kids in a clumsy way.

Sometimes neck ain can be serious especially if there is a severe headache, loss of balance, blurred vision, trouble swallowing, numbness in arms or a severe headache accompanying it. It can mean you have actually had a stroke so pay attention.

To prevent neck pain you should always warm up before and after sports, gardening or doing anything strenuous at all. I have started doing that just before I do housework as even that can be quite strenuous.

While at the computer I now remember to get up and stretch every now and then. I also work on my posture both seated and standing to keep my spine aligned naturally. A happy spine equals a happy neck. I have also invested in a designer ergonomic keyboard and desk and chair to help myself.

Another tip is to drink water to keep the disks of your spine hydrated. A lack of water can actually cause the disks to compress. This can get you in trouble and make you feel very crippled. Back pain in the lower back is related to neck pain in this way.

You can also prevent discomfort by avoiding cradling a phone in the crook of your shoulder, falling asleep on the arm of the sofa and sleeping on thin pillows that provide no neck support.

Of course the worst is picking up that screaming, kid in the crook of your hip and cradling the phone in the crook of your neck. That is hideous for your posture. You should also avoid NOT bending your knees when picking something up as this can strain your neck as well as your arms and spine!

Just one more tip – try to avoid wearing flip flops. They can hurt your back even more! I know that summer is over but some of us still wear them around the house. Apparently they can cause spinal alignments that can really hurt your neck.

If you do end up being in a lot of pain you might want to try an over the counter muscle relaxant, taking some yoga classes or just simply try rubbing a mentholated rub like Tiger Balm. Just be sure that you do not get it into your eyes!