In the quest for a healthier life, �food perfectionism� can sometimes get in the way of good intentions. The problem is that depravation in any form, whether it�s skipping the family BBQ because you don�t want to be pressured to eat mayo-laden salads or spending girl�s night out staring longingly at the tray of �off-limits� brownies, isn�t sustainable or practical. Not to mention, an all or nothing approach to food can certainly diminish your joy (a crucial part of Primary Food!)
That�s why at Integrative Nutrition we teach the 90/10 principle. Eat foods that are good for your body 90% of the time and be more lenient the other 10%. This approach gives you the freedom to truly thrive without any depravation.
Flexitarianism is one such diet that follows this mantra. It�s all about freedom and (you guessed it) flexibility!
In his book, Integrative Nutrition, IIN Founder and Director Joshua Rosenthal refers to flexitarians as people who are flexible about what�s on their plates. They aren�t overly obsessed with eating a specific way that it interferes with their lives.
Flexitarianism can also mean eating a predominantly plant-based diet but occasionally indulging in meat. This form Flexitarianism�as in eating less meat�was named one of the top plant-based diets for 2017, according to U.S. News and World Report.
If you�re considering a flexitarian diet, here are some of the benefits you might enjoy:
Do you consider yourself a flexitarian? What�s your experience been like? Share with us in the comments below!