Halloween kicked off the season of sugar, and with Thanksgiving and other holidays coming up - not to mention the temptation for comfort foods during the cold weather months - it seems that unhealthy choices are everywhere.
Integrative Nutrition’s approach to situations like this is crowding out.
This concept truly flips the conventional belief about dieting on its head by adding more healthy foods to the diet rather than taking things away. By eating more vegetables, fruits, and other nutrient-dense foods, your cravings for less healthy foods will naturally diminish. There simply isn’t room for junk food and unhealthy overeating when you’re satisfied and nourished by real food!
While most conventional diets are governed by strict rules and deprivation, Integrative Nutrition takes a more gradual path towards helping students and their clients reach a state of balance. Taking small daily steps and focusing on increasing healthy food rather than avoiding indulgences creates a much more positive framework for implementing lasting change.
Here are a few ways you can begin experimenting with crowding out in your own diet:
The great thing about crowding out is that it doesn’t have to mean going without your favorite foods. The holidays, after all, are a time to enjoy the company of your loved ones and sometimes that involves a little indulgence. Follow the steps above to apply thoughtful moderation, and experience just a taste of what the Integrative Nutrition curriculum has to offer.
How do you focus on crowding out in your diet and lifestyle? Share with us in the comments below!