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10 Ways To Easily Kick Processed Foods Out Of Your Diet

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Processed foods are popular because they’re usually convenient and often filling. However, those benefits can come at the cost of your overall health. While many doctors recommend taking processed foods out of your diet, it’s not always easy to know what needs to go. Since your health is on the line, you’ll be happy to know that it’s more manageable than you think. 

Why Processed Foods Can Be Bad For Your Health

The term ‘processed food’ simply means that the food has been modified from its original state. Since that modification can include several different approaches, not all processed food will be equal.

For example, frozen vegetables can be a healthy alternative to fresh ones but canned vegetables usually lack certain nutrients because of the heating process they go through.

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Foods with added salt, fat, or sugar and those that have had most of their nutrients removed are usually the ones your doctor wants you to avoid. These kinds of processed foods are more likely to increase your risk of developing chronic illnesses like heart disease, high blood pressure, and diabetes. 

10 Easy Ways To Replace Processed Foods

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1. Reach For Your Water Bottle

One of the simplest changes to make to your diet is with what you drink. You might lose track of how often you consume sugary drinks - especially when it’s hot. It’s better to drink some cool water instead. Depending on how much water you already drink, it might take some time before you complete the replacement so go slowly if you need to. 

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2. Use The Real Stuff

A lot of processed food options are just convenient forms of the fresh fruits and vegetables that you should be eating. To replace unhealthy foods, choose fresh ones instead. For example, apple sauce is an acceptable substitute for canned fruit, and how about snacking on baby carrots to avoid those heavily processed vegetable chips? 

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3. Skip Ketchup Where You Can 

Ketchup is a popular condiment but it contains more sugar or high fructose corn syrup than you might realize. Fortunately, there are many instances when you can do without it. Consider using tomatoes on your sandwiches and to make your sauces. 

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4. Try Brown Rice Instead Of White

This is another simple switch as brown rice is just as easy to prepare as its more refined version. Some people have to get used to the slight difference in taste but the added nutrients and fiber are worth it. 

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5. Skip The Refined Grains

Whole grains are much healthier for your heart and digestive system than refined ones. That means looking for replacements for the white bread and pasta that’s a current part of your diet. As with brown rice, the preparation might not change but it can take a little time to get used to the taste difference. 

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6. Try Oatmeal Instead Of Cereal

Most cereals have very little to offer in form of nutrients. They are mostly starch, sugar, and a small amount of added vitamins or minerals. Steel-cut oats, on the other hand, are high in fiber and protein. These oats are specially prepared in a steel Buhr mill so that they’re available in small pieces. You can use these pieces to make your oatmeal in the mornings. 

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7. Hummus Is A Great Alternative To Mayonnaise

Okay, some people may argue that this can’t be an easy substitute. It’s true that hummus and mayonnaise don’t taste alike, but the former is healthier. You can still use it in your sandwiches as you would mayonnaise. If you’re not sure about the store-bought options, you can also make your own and add some extra flavor. 

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8. Replace Chicken Nuggets With Tofu Or Tempeh

Chicken nuggets might be easy to prepare, but they’re usually filled with additives that you can do without. Consider preparing some tofu or tempeh. You don’t have to fry them but it’s always an option. 

9. Make Homemade Snacks

For many people, snacks make up the majority of the processed food they consume. One great way to deal with this is to make your own snack. Think about trail mix, granola bars, and crackers. 

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10. Cut Down On Processed Meat 

Lunch meats, bacon, and sausages are some of the processed meats that can be high in salt and other additives. How about opting for fresh chicken, fish, or turkey? You can even make your own sandwich meats. 

If you’re wondering how to identify the foods that need to go, reading their labels is a great place to start. Ingredient lists that start with products you’re supposed to avoid and nutrition panels that show high sugar or salt content are a sure sign that you shouldn’t eat that food. Doing some meal preparation can also make substitutions more manageable. Of course, people with food sensitivities should consult their doctors before making any changes to their diets.

By Karen Heslop | Published July 16, 2022

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