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Health Tip: Eat Enough Nutrient-Rich Foods
By LadyLively on September 7, 2015
There’s no denying that the taste of food makes it more appealing. But it’s also important to opt for nutrient-rich foods that give our bodies what they need.
The American Academy of Family Physicians suggests these nutrient-rich choices:
- Whole grains, such as rolled oats, whole-wheat pasta, brown rice and whole-grain crackers.
- A colorful variety of fruits and vegetables, specifically, dark and leafy greens and orange veggies.
- Lean proteins, including fish, skinless poultry, lean cuts of beef and pork, and beans.
- Low-fat dairy products, including milk and cheese.
Source: HealthDay
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