With so much conflicting information out there, how do you know what healthy eating really looks like? Let’s clear up some of the myths about "eating clean."
Vegetables Fruits
Whole grains
Myth: Only fresh fruits and vegetables are healthy.
Fact: A healthy diet can include fresh, frozen, canned and dried produce.
Myth: All processed foods are bad.
Fact: Most foods you see at the grocery store have been processed in some way. Processed foods that don’t have a lot of added sugar or sodium can be a part of a healthy diet. Think: baby carrots, whole grain bread, plain yogurt, or chopped nuts!
Myth: All foods labeled “natural” are good for you.
Fact: When it comes to food packaging, there is no official definition for the term “natural.”
Myth: If I recognize the ingredients on the label, I have nothing to worry about.
Fact: Even if you recognize the ingredients, the food may still have too much sodium, added sugars, and unhealthy fats.
Watch for and limit:
Myth: I should avoid the middle aisles of the grocery store.
Fact: There are many foods throughout the grocery store that can be part of a healthy eating pattern.
