Beware of Healthy Foods

Between work demands, family obligations, and fighting the DC
area traffic everyday, you’ve probably noticed that it’s
extremely difficult to prepare healthy meals everyday when
you’re in the middle of the grind. We’ve all had the experience
of being stuck feeling hungry with only two minutes to dash
into the closest convenience store or fast food joint to get
a quick bite.

While this certainly isn’t an ideal scenario, it happens to
the best of us from time to time. So, are there healthy options
out there that are still quick and accessible? Of course! But
first, I’d like to caution you that many of the foods that
have gotten the “healthy” nod are actually laden with sugar,
fat or preservatives, despite being marketed as health foods.
I will share a few of the main culprits with you.

Protein Bars. Most of these are basically glorified candy bars.
They’re packed with sugar or artificial sweeteners, and I
challenge you to find a single ingredient on the label that
you actually recognize or can pronounce. The point is, they’re
loaded with junk. The end result – your body can’t properly
metabolize them.

Bran muffins. This is a big one. Many people think the word
bran is synonymous with healthy fiber. Bran muffins contain
two of the worst ingredients for spiking your blood glucose
levels- sugar and refined flour. The fact that they might
contain a few grams of fiber is insignificant. What’s worse -
most bran muffins you pick up at your local 7 Eleven or
Starbucks contain upwards of 450 calories and over 25 grams
of fat!

Frozen Diet Meals. Weight watchers and Lean Cuisine come to
mind. Just because they have a “healthy” label on them doesn’t
make them open game. Most of these frozen meals average about
600 milligrams of sodium and offer very little nutritional
value, if any. In addition, they’re often so low in calories
that chances are you’ll be running back for a second helping
soon after eating them.

Fruit smoothies. I’m talking about the ones you pick up at a
store. You can perfect a healthy fruit smoothie at home if you
know what’s going into it. Most of the fruit smoothies that you
get as quick pick ups contain very little fruit at all. Almost
all of them have added sugar or high fructose corn syrup, and
are usually made with ice cream to give them a sweet flavor.

SUBWAY. I know, this is disappointing. Jared wouldn’t possibly
twist the truth about Subway sandwiches being good for you,could
he? Sure, if you have the choice of turning into the Subway
parking lot or hitting the drive thru of McDonald’s, then
Subway is your healthier option. But you do have the option, so
my advice is – opt out of this one. Their 12 inch subs, even
on their “healthy” breads contain about 92 grams of carbohydrates
and are loaded with over 2000 mg of sodium. Talk about a great
way to shock your metabolism. Yuck!

There is hope, however, you just have to know what you’re
putting in your body. There are plenty of quick foods that you
can grab on the run that will not destroy your weight loss
efforts. Opt for foods that don’t contain ANY ingredients.
When I’m stuck out on the road or working all day, I stop for
an apple and a bag of almonds. If you’re absolutely stuck
having to reach for quicker options, then you can still reach
for jerky, low-fat cheese sticks or trail mix.

Train yourself to question the actual content of the foods
that are marketed as good for you, and you will make some
shocking discoveries!

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