There are so many food listed on not to eat. Just what can one eat then?

Here’s a list of healthy foods you can eat that are rich in nutrients. Eating these nutrient-dense food will strengthen your body and promote better health and wellness.

Check out this amazing list Josiah has put together for us. Josiah Friberg has studied health and nutrition for 25 years. He has used this research to create a healthy lifestyle and optimum diet for himself, his family, and many others. And because he believes strongly in whole food nutrition, Josiah is nickname “The Naked Nutrition Knight.”

…The Naked Nutrition Knight’s healthy whole food recommendation is listed below.

4 Keys to Optimum Health – Eat These Super Healthy Whole Foods for Good Nutrition
By Josiah Friberg

Daily Quote: “YOU are responsible for your family’s health and well-being! Take charge – be their caring, guiding Health Captain.” – Patricia Bragg

Today I’m going to answer an objection that someone raised a few days ago. After reading the long list of “foods” to avoid and eliminate from your diet, this person wondered, “What’s left to eat?”

That’s a great question! I would like to share with you some more keys to good nutrition and some practical tips to eating healthy. Are you ready? Get a piece of paper out and write down this list of foods that you CAN eat and enjoy for good health and nutrition. This is a list of “naked nutrition,” also known as natural living whole foods. Your daily diet should consist only of these super healthy foods.

SUPER HEALTHY NUTRITIOUS WHOLE FOODS THAT YOU CAN & SHOULD BE EATING

Group I – Fresh, organic raw FRUITS & BERRIES

Go to the produce market or farmer’s market and pick out any fruits and berries that appeal to you. I encourage you to try something new every week as well. Here’s a partial list of some of the foods in this category:

apples, pineapples, grapefruit, bananas, pears, peaches, papayas, tangerines, watermelon, grapes, apricots, cherries, blackberries, oranges, strawberries, cantaloupe, honeydew melon, apricots, limes, lemons, raspberries, noni fruit, mangosteen, wolfberry-goji, acai berries, black currants, blueberries, pomegranates, bilberries, elderberries, cranberries, prunes, plums, guavas, mangos, etc.

Group II – Fresh, organic GREENS & VEGETABLES (preferably raw or lightly steamed)

Find the freshest farmer’s market where you can get as many organic greens and vegetables as possible. Here’s a partial list of some of the foods in this category that you get to enjoy eating:

spinach, watercress, kale, broccoli, brussels sprouts, turnip greens, collards, cauliflower, mustard greens, mushrooms, chinese cabbage, red cabbage, parsley, green leaf lettuce, green peas, zucchini, green beans, cucumbers, dandelion greens, green and red bell peppers, artichokes, celery, cabbage, eggplant, tomatoes, onions, beets, pumpkin, potatoes, yams, sweet potatoes, carrots, squash, garlic, cayenne peppers, jalepeno peppers, asparagus, ginger, spring onions, leeks, etc.

Group III – Organic GRAINS, LEGUMES, BEANS, SEEDS, & NUTS

This is a very powerful category of foods that you can choose from every day. You can make all kinds of dishes and meals from this group that are delicious and healthy. Avoid at all costs buying genetically modified (GMO) products. You want to look for these foods that were grown with organic farming methods that don’t use toxic chemical pesticides and herbicides. Here’s the partial list of foods in this category:

brown rice, barley, millet, oatmeal, buckwheat, wild rice, 100% whole wheat flour, rye, wheat germ, soybean sprouts, lentils, split peas, kidney beans, navy beans, lima beans, garbanzo beans, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, walnuts, sesame seeds, almonds, cashews, macadamias, flax seed, oat bran, wheat sprouts, quinoa and quinoa sprouts, amaranth sprouts, chia seeds, etc. * Remember, only buy fresh RAW seeds & nuts. Do not buy roasted and salted seeds and nuts. Buy them raw and keep them in glass jars in your refrigerator to preserve them; otherwise, they will turn rancid very quickly.

Group IV – OTHER HEALTHY FOODS

This group is last because it is not as important as the first three groups. It contains some very healthy foods that should be eaten in moderation. Other healthy foods include:

Raw milk (unpasteurized & unhomogenized), raw butter, raw yoghurt, raw cheese, raw kefir, wild deep-water ocean fish that have fins and scales, organic natural-fed lamb, turkey, chicken, and beef, organic fermented foods like sauerkraut, Bragg’s organic apple cider vinegar, raw unheated & unfiltered honey, raw agave nectar, extra virgin coconut oil & olive oil, sesame oil, Himalayan Krystal Salt, green drinks such as live whole food based InstaFresh juice called “The Feast,” high-quality whole food nutritional supplements, and plenty of natural spring water.

Okay, I hope you’re happy now that you have a long list of great nutritious foods that you CAN eat. Use this list to prepare meals with for your family and to plan healthy snacks to have on hand for yourself and your kids. These are all natural whole foods, which is where you and I need to be getting all of our nutrition from. I trust this information will be helpful to you and your family and that you will use it to improve your diet and health.

God bless you,

the Naked Nutrition Knight

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Experiencing chronic fatigue, depression, weight gain, dry skin, irregular menstrual cycle, and headaches can be nerve wrecking… this can all be due to a hormonal imbalance.

Well, good news… here are some tips from Alexandra Reeves, a health conscious woman, who likes to educate the public (primarily females) about the dangers that can come about if you don’t take care of your body. Check out her article below:

Balancing a Hormonal Imbalance
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There is nothing fun about dealing with a hormonal imbalance. People who are suffering from a hormonal imbalance have to deal with a whole range of side effects including:

Fatigue
Depression
Weight gain
Dry skin
Course hair
Irregular menstrual cycle
Headaches

The types of side effects and severity of the side effects can vary from one person to another. Some of the side effects, such as weight gain and depression, can lead to other health complications. When someone suspects that they are dealing with a hormonal imbalance they should make an appointment with their personal physician to take some blood tests. While they are waiting for their appointment, there are several things you can do to help get your hormones in check.

The simplest way to help correct a hormone imbalance is to make some changes to your diet. Since hormonal balances happen when your body is no longer producing the hormones you need to be healthy, it is up to you to get the hormones you need from your foods. When balancing their hormones, a person needs to make sure they are consuming plenty of selenium. Selenium is a mineral that helps keep your muscles functioning properly, usually a person get their selenium from locally grown fruits and vegetables, but if you live in a selenium deficient area, like Michigan, you will need to take a selenium supplement. Other minerals that will help correct your hormone imbalance include iodine, Vitamin B, and zinc.

One of the biggest problems people who are dealing with a hormone imbalance struggle with is weight gain. The best way to make sure their weight stays manageable the person is going to have to make sure they are eating less trans fats and more natural foods. Consuming poultry and fish are excellent choices for someone dealing with hormone issues.

If you still want more information on how to naturally balance your hormone and completely transform you life now. I highly recommend you checking out Rose Cole’s 10-Week Transformation Program. In this program, Rose walks you through step by step on how to balance your hormone, your body, your mind, your emotions, and re-ignite that fire within you… so you can start living a happier and healthier life full of energy and vitality!

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Are you exercising like crazy and eating more healthy than ever… but still can’t lose that last stubborn 10 – 20 pounds?

Well… do I have a treat for you. Find out exactly why this is happening. Discover how to combat this very challenge. Check out my interview with the inspiring and beautiful Holistic Nutrition Coach, Rose Cole. She’ll explain how your body chemistry plays a part in your ability to get rid of that last few pounds, low energy, and mood swings.

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Tips from Rose Cole’s  10-Week Transformation program on how to lose weight naturally…

I am so excited to share this cutting edge information that Rose was gracious enough to share with me.

Learn how to lose weight, have incredible energy and vitality all day long,  and be consistently happier and healthier…

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