You know salad is healthy, but you might be wondering, “how much salad should I eat to lose weight?” Find out.
Timestamps
0:17 Nutrients
0:38 RDAs
1:36 How much salad to eat per day
2:50 Quality
5:00 Sprouts
5:17 Salad dressing
5:49 What to put on the salad
In this video, we’re going to talk about the quantity of salad or vegetables you should consume to help promote weight loss.
We eat food to nourish our bodies. So, how much food do we need to get those nutrients? Where you get most of your vitamins and minerals is from the salad or vegetable family. If we take a look at how much salad or vegetables you need, it’s probably a lot more than what you’ve been getting.
So, you might still be asking, “how much salad should I eat to lose weight?” For your health and for weight loss, it may be best to consume 7-10 cups.
It also depends on the quality of the vegetable you consume. For example, you’re going to need a lot more iceberg lettuce than you would a nutrient-dense salad like a spinach and kale salad. A spring mix would be a great choice. Eating sprouts on the salad can also be very beneficial.
When it comes to salad dressing, it’s important to have salad dressings without sugar or very low sugar. Making your own salad dressing can be a great alternative. You also don’t want to put things like croutons, fruit, or cranberries on the salad. You actually want to put fats on your salad like bacon bits, feta cheese, or olives.
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