About Mediterranean Diet Guide
The whole Mediterranean diet is based on the scientific observation that the populations among Crete, Greece and southern Italy have the lowest rates of chronic disease, as well as one of the longest life expectancies. The Mediterranean diet may help you lose weight, offer cancer prevention, diabetes management, and most importantly brain & cardiovascular health.
It is very similar to every other "healthy" diet, since most other ones draw their inspiration from this diet. You will eat lots of vegetables, whole-grains, legumes and nuts, fruits, fish, some poultry & low-fat dairy, tons of olive oil & herbs/spices, a few weekly eggs, and some wine (if that's your thing). On the other hand, you will restrict red meat, saturated fats, sweets, and processed foods.
The Mediterranean diet is so good for you health because you are getting ample amounts of healthy fats (olive oil, fish, nuts), vitamins, antioxidants & fiber (fruits, veggies, herbs/spices, whole grains and legumes). Conversely you are removing foods that have been scientifically studied to increase our risk of disease like saturated fat and processed sugar. Even if you ignore the observational aspect of the Mediterranean populations' longevity, the diet is basically what medical doctors and nutritionist will recommended to you because it is nutritionally solid and does not require crazy restrictions or abnormal eating habits.
This is a NO-BS guide to the Mediterranean Diet. Other guides have poor quality information and terrible grammar. We personally researched all of the most accurate and scientific info, and collected it in this App.
The Mediterranean Diet Guide covers:
-The Basics: Plants, Olive Oil and some Fish
-The Benefits: Weight loss, improved cardiovascular health, prevent cancer, diabetes, and neurodegenerative disease like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's
-Dangers and Side-Effects: Not really, its a healthy diet overall
-FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
-How to Get Started
-Foods: Allowed foods and daily servings
-Foods: Avoid These Specifics
-Tips To Staying On Track
-Recipe Links
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by Q####:
I find this app very helpful in regards to food options and serving sizes . In the category of spices it states that you can go crazy with them . Sea salt is listed under the spices .I know sea salt is beneficial to you as opposed to processed table salt however I'm pretty sure you should not have it unlimited amounts .