Do you eat CLEAN?

 
Sarah - Best weight loss coach
 
 

I DON’T!

Here’s why…

First off, WHAT the heck does eating “clean” even mean?!

Seriously, the definition of that word is different for everyone based on your own individual preferences!

For some people, organic chicken breasts may be considered “clean.” But I guarantee that vegetarians and vegans don’t consider chicken to be a “clean” option for their meals.

My next question for the “clean” eaters out there... Are foods you DON’T consider to be clean considered to be “dirty”?!

If so, then considering foods to be “clean” can negatively affect your relationship with food. Personally, if I were to use the term “clean,” then every time I ate a “dirty” food like a cheeseburger, I would feel GUILTY for not eating a “clean” option. Anyone else?!?!

Here’s the truth — There should NEVER be any guilt associated with occasionally enjoying your favorite foods and drinks in moderation. At the end of the day, foods are NOT clean or dirty.

Instead of focusing on foods being clean or dirty, I recommend focusing on nutritional value. At the end of the day, all foods are simply more nutritious or less nutritious. Chicken has the exact same nutrients whether you eat meat or are vegetarian/vegan. It’s your personal CHOICE to eat or to not eat chicken.

Plus, there are NO emotions attached to the terms more-nutritious or less-nutritious, so it lessens the chances of developing an unhealthy obsession or relationship with food.

Do you agree with me?! Do YOU consider foods to be clean?!

Sarah Pelc Graca

A seasoned professional in the field of nutrition and fitness, with a successful coaching track record spanning almost a decade. With a focus on helping her clients create foundational nutrition habits, an empowered mindset, and accountability, Sarah and the SWS team have guided over 350 clients towards sustainable weight loss while still allowing them to enjoy their favorite foods.

Recognized as a top weight loss coach by Yahoo! News and featured in prestigious publications such as The Wall Street Journal and Forbes, Sarah has established herself as a reputable health and fitness expert. She is also the lead instructor at Cyclebar Northville, a boutique indoor cycling studio in Michigan.

https://strongwithsarah.com/about-me
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