Nutrition


Benefits of Nutritional Analysis







Most of us DO know what healthy eating is all about: less fried food, less sugar and more vegetables and fruits. When it comes to having good nutrition, however, too many of us don’t know the full details of the benefits of good nutrition and how to go about achieving it.
Nutrition is an essential aspect of a healthy lifestyle and the importance of getting it right cannot be overstated – let’s start by going into the benefits of having a nutritious diet.
Weight Management
A lot of us mistakenly associate weight loss with fad diets, but eating a nutritious diet is really the best way to go about maintaining a healthy weight and at the same time attaining the necessary nutrients for healthy body function. Swapping unhealthy junk food and snacks out for nutritious food is the first step to keeping your weight within a healthy range relative to your body composition, without the need to jump on the fad-diet bandwagon.


Protecting You From Chronic Disease
Many chronic diseases such as type-2 diabetes and heart disease are caused by poor nutrition and obesity. With 1 in 9 people suffering from diabetes, the emphasis on good nutrition is higher than ever. Taking a preventive approach with a whole food-based nutrition plan also reduces the risk of developing other related diseases such as kidney failure.
Strengthening Your Immune System
Our immune system requires essential vitamins and minerals in order to function optimally. Eating a wholesome and varied diet ensures your immune system functions at peak performance and guards against illnesses and immunodeficiency problems.


Delaying The Onset Of Ageing
Certain types of food such as tomatoes and berries can increase vigour and improve cognitive performance, all the while protecting your body against the effects of ageing.
Supporting Your Mental Wellbeing
Eating the right foods can actually make you happier – nutrients such as iron and omega-3 fatty acids found in protein-rich food can boost your mood. This contributes to better overall mental well-being and protects you against mental health issues. So, how does one build a sensible nutrition plan then? Healthy eating is all about eating balanced proportions of nutrient-rich foods from the various food groups, as well as adopting several healthy eating habits.

How To Build A Healthy Plate

1/4 Plate Protein
Lean Meats & Poultry, Oily Fish & Plant based Proteins.

1/2 Plate Fruits & Veggies
80% Green Veggies / 20% Other Colours

1/4 Plate Healthy Carbs
Healthy Carbs including sweet potato, wholegrains etc.

Serving Size For A Wholesome Meal








A Balanced Meal
An example of plating, based on your own hand size

Fat Portion
Example of good fats, Nuts, Avocado's, Olive Oil etc.

Protein Portion
Example of Protein, Lean Meats, Poultry, Fish & plant based Proteins.

Veggie Portion
Example of Veggies, Broccoli, Marrows, Beans, Spinach etc

Carbs Portion
Example of good carbs, Brown Rice, Quinoa, Buckwheat, etc

Lou's Green Reset Smoothie Recipe
- 1 Hand-full of baby spinach leaves
- 1 Celery Stick
- 1 Inch Cucumber
- 1/4 Lemon
- 1 Slice of fresh ginger
- 1 Hand-full chopped pineapple
- 1 Hand-full of blueberries
Blend with water & ice









Lou's Flat Tummy Water Recipe
- 6 Cups of filtered water
- 1 Teaspoon of grated ginger
- 1 Inch sliced cucumber
- 1 Whole lemon Sliced
- 1 Hand-full of mint leaves
Let the mixture infuse overnight - drink it all the following day.






