March, 2004
Have
you tried everything to achieve a healthy diet? Have you
bought LivingRight appliances but don't know how to make
healthy eating a part of your everyday life?
Go out to dinner.
That's right, make a reservation at your favorite Italian
watering hole or steakhouse. Make the reservation for two.
Your date for lunch or the evening will be a registered
dietitian.
If you're like 65 percent of Americans who are overweight,
your dietitian will probably do a Stephen King-type scream
on the first meeting, but have no fear: these pros have
seen it all in our fast food culture. And if you, like many
Americans, suffer from the national obsession with weight
loss, youthful appearance, fatigue, stress, heart disease,
and overall yearning for a better quality of life, you'll
take the dietitian's advice without a spoonful of Nutrasweet--in
other words, straight, like your mom gave you the family
home remedy that made you race to school.
If you've bought your LivingRight appliances (you might
even show your dietitian this e-zine), you're halfway there
and the dietitian will conclude you're serious. The dietitian
will also, ideally know how to help you avoid fad juicing
diets and fads in general. Dietitians will help you lower
your blood pressure, help you eat better if you're recovering
from surgery, guide you if you're one of our nation's many
diabetics, and help you draw up healthy eating plans as
well as identify your personal lifestyle, health and weight
management goals. Plus, you'll never have to make another
New Year's resolution to lose weight and exercise!
Make sure your registered dietitian has met the strict academic
and training requirements necessary to earn that license
to smack the cheeseburger out of your hand. Also, remember
that unlike your mother, you've chosen your dietitian to
help you, so save the fighting over food for Thanksgiving.
Who knows, once your food issues are resolved, Thanksgiving
might be happier and more peaceful this year.
Your first blind date didn't have this potential to change
your life, and it's a sure bet that you'll go home (having
picked up the check of course) feeling better about yourself.
Your dietitian will go home knowing that one more person
is celebrating National Nutrition Month the right way. It's
a win-win-win situation.
More on finding a dietitian: http://www.eatright.org/Public/index_19067.cfm
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