A Quote by Adelle Davis

The longer I work in nutrition, the more convinced I become that for the healthy person all foods should be delicious. — © Adelle Davis
The longer I work in nutrition, the more convinced I become that for the healthy person all foods should be delicious.
I love making healthy lean foods delicious - that's an art!
Exercising power can do strange things to people. You can become convinced that you're irreplaceable. You can become convinced that you're always right. And I think the danger is the longer you stay in power, the more likely that is to happen.
And let's be clear: It's not enough just to limit ads for foods that aren't healthy. It's also going to be critical to increase marketing for foods that are healthy.
Healthy can be the new good. Eating delicious should not be sacrificed because it's healthy.
The longer I live the more convinced I become that God governs in the affairs of men. And have we now forgotten that powerful friend? Or do we imagine we no longer need His assistance.
Eat for nutrition and food value. Emphasize natural foods, avoid processed foods and eliminate junk entirely.
The more years I go, the more experience I have, the more that nutrition and eating the right foods is important for recovery and things like that.
Growing up, my parents were health nuts who tried to deprive me of sugary and processed foods so that I would grow up with an appreciation for healthy, delicious homemade food.
I hydrate obsessively, limit processed foods, and make a conscious attempt to eat and drink pure things, organic foods. I've noticed that these things stay with me longer than processed foods and that I'm more consistent in my climbing and my life - there aren't so many highs and lows.
A healthy lifestyle includes exercise, nutrition, healthy sleep patterns and a healthy group of friends.
Living with this gratitude elevates you... You become a more joyful person. You become a kinder and more compassionate person. You become a calmer and more peaceful person. You become a person who lives in greater harmony with others.
As you grow, you stretch. You become more, and you have more to give if you've lived and learned and experienced. And I try to stay healthy. I eat as healthy as I can. I drink lots of water, and I work out just about every day of my life.
With the chronic obesity in America, it's more important than ever to not only feed kids healthy foods but to teach them how to make healthy choices on their own.
The vast preponderance of evidence in modern epidemiology shows that those who eat more whole plant foods and fewer animal products and processed foods have lower rates of chronic disease and longer lifespans.
Better access to healthy foods in underserved communities will help children develop properly, help senior citizens stay healthy and help reduce long-term health-care costs for those that opt for this type of diet over eating unhealthy foods.
I eat very clean foods, healthy foods and drink a lot of water.
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