Sunrider NuPlus Clean Eating for Health
Sunrider NuPlus Clean Eating for Health ~ Clean eating is a term that refers to maintaining a diet that is exclusively comprised of whole foods.
When you eat clean your diet is filled with foods eaten in their natural state without added: fats, sugars, high fructose corn syrup, preservatives, artificial flavors, colors, textures or any other chemicals.
Eating clean also means avoiding “fake foods” or those chemically created foods that have no real food in them, Twinkies are one good example, as are Pop Tarts.
October 3, 2024: Diana Walker notes: I have been eating Sunrider NuPlus (which means “Nutrition Plus”) for 28 years. This is Eating Clean. Dr. Tei Fu Chen, Founder of Sunrider, keeps the “whole food” components, so that your body is happy with NuPlus.
So many health benefits! Keeps me young! (The photo below is a recent photo. I’m in my late 70s.)
What Is Processing?
In the times of early man and really before the industrial revolution processed foods did not exist. There were no aisles filled with Twinkies, apple pies or cookies. There were no drive-thrus where one can get French fries, chicken nuggets and chili cheese fries.
All food was obtained from natural sources, like the earth and hunting and the human diet was comprised of meat, fruit and vegetables, all eaten in their natural state, many times cooked over an open flame or an early version of the modern stove or oven which ran on wood.
While some processing is still involved in all foods we eat, unless we stick with a completely 100% raw food diet, for example, cooking is a form of processing or grinding steak into hamburger, that is not the definition of processing we refer to here.
There is an inherent difference between mechanical and chemical processing.
Chemical processing means that food has been altered from its original state and then becomes refined with additives, preservatives and other ingredients that make it “highly processed” and turn a one ingredient food item into a 3, 4 or more ingredient dish.
Refined is another term used for highly processed food.
In summary, any food that is not eaten in its original “whole state” is then processed or refined.
An apple is a whole food, apple pie is not.
40 Examples Of Whole Versus Processed Food
- Strawberries versus strawberry pop tarts
- Raspberries versus raspberry pop tarts
- Fresh berries versus fruit filled Danish or jelly filled donuts
- Whole fruit versus cereal bars
- Butter versus margarine
- Whole peaches versus peach cocktail
- Brown or wild rice versus white rice
- Pinto beans versus canned refried beans
- Whole grain bread versus white bread
- Whole fruit versus fruit roll ups
- Oranges or 100% pure orange juice versus Sunny Delight or Tang
- Grilled or raw onions versus Funyuns
- Tomatoes versus canned tomato soup
- Corn on the cob versus corn chips or corn flakes
- Baked potato versus potato chips
- Baked potato versus French fries
- Raw or grilled onions versus onion rings
- Grilled fish fillet versus fish sticks
- Grilled chicken breast versus chicken nuggets or coated fried chicken
- Whole vegetables versus veggie chips
- Grilled pork chop versus bacon
- Slice of roast beef or turkey right from the roast or bird versus spam, hot dogs and lunch meats
- Raw almonds and other nuts versus chocolate covered, smoked or flavored nut products
- Grilled shrimp versus fried shrimp
- Raw spinach versus cream of spinach
- Corn on the cobb versus canned creamed corn
- Grapes versus raisins
- Whole berries versus preserves
- Whole berries versus berry ice cream toppings
- Bananas versus banana chips
- Bananas versus frozen banana desserts
- White tortillas versus whole grain
- Whole wheat, barley, almond, rye or any whole grain flour versus white refined flour
- 60% + cacao dark chocolate versus Snicker’s, Kit Kat or other chocolate candy bars
- Black coffee versus Starbucks Mocha Frappuccino
- Food you can pronounce versus any food that is or has UN-pronounceable ingredients
- Block of Mozzarella cheese versus American cheese slices, Velveeta, bagged shredded cheese, or nacho cheese sauce.
- Full fat yogurt, cottage cheese or sour cream versus nonfat or low fat (it takes processing to remove fat from these dairy products)
- Plain yogurt versus flavored or fruit at the bottom yogurt products
- Non-homogenized milk and dairy versus their homogenized counterparts
Sunrider NuPlus Clean Eating for Health
Sunrider NuPlus Whole Foods for Energy you can have More Energy, Better Sleep, Nutrition, don’t feel as hungry with Carbs Enzymes, Proteins, Healthy Fats.
Diana Walker, Sunrider Leader, will mail you free samples of Sunrider NuPlus if you live in Canada or USA (only for new people who have not received samples from me earlier, and for people who do not already have their own Customer membership). Email me at sunridermom@gmail.com to request free samples.
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Hi Kristine! Thank you for your appreciation! Wow! That is impressive that you grow and preserve most of your food, even making your own bread. Yes, when we eat whole foods we do feel less hungry and more satisfied. That is so wonderful! Have a wonderful weekend! Diana
Hi Nadya! How Wonderful! I am so impressed with how you are living so close to nature. I caught 2 fish just 2 weeks ago. My partner Patrick is a wonderful fisherman… and I got the opportunity to go fishing with him, and I love being so close to nature, and being so fortunate to also live in the Pacific NW (in British Columbia Canada)!!! I love that you are making Japanese longevity super food, natto!!! Also your own coconut milk yogurt. You certainly are dedicated!! Happy Belated Birthday!! Diana
LOVE your list of clean eating! During COVID, I revisited gardening and haven’t turned back. I grow and preserve most of my food, even making my own bread. I feel less hungry and more satisfied. I am also moving away from meat products, only because I want to reduce my grocery bill even more! I’m at nearly $50 per week.
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I’ve been reading this way for decades – my dad gardened, plus hunting and fishing, then I married a biologist at 21 and learned about organic hardening…
I feel so blessed to live in the Pacific NW with access to local organic food and markets year round, plus locally pasture raised lamb!
For my 74th BD,a Classmate brought me fresh caught fish (enough that I froze some!!) And I’ve just begin making the Japanese longevity super food, natto! I have a batch of beans fermenting on a seed starting mat that will be ready in a couple of days. Next up – a batch of coconut milk yogurt ….