show them pictures of fat people and skinny people and ask them which they would rather be.
To live, to get energy and to be healthy
people that eat healthy are usually more athletic.
Scientific rationalism encourage people to look at thing logicaly.
The healthy eating pyramid is in the shape of a pyramid so that when a person looks at it, they can tell that down the bottom is what you eat the most of, and it goes up from there till it reaches the top and that's where you eat the least.
There are several main foods eaten in Spain. Different areas have their own popular foods. Some of these foods are gazpacho, paella, chorizo, and Spanish ham.
Modern day Jesus would preach for people to be calm and like him. He would probably eat healthy and encourage people to eat wholesome meals.
Everybody knows how to eat healthy but sometimes people don't. That means that the French don't all eat healthy but they don't not eat healthy either.
she made a club about to eat healthy foods!
to be healthy
people eat fish because they feel it is healthy.
This is to encourage people to get fit and healthy for life.
If they won't eat as healthy as you, then don't pressure them to do so. You may eat healthy and they will see eventually that you are in better shape and look healthier. Maybe that will change their mind but if not, you can always encourage them to do so.
"You are what you eat" - that means if you eat healthy food, you will be more healthy; if you eat junk food, you will be less healthy. Healthier people have more energy, get sick less often, weigh less, and look better than unhealthy people.
Your body has a better chance of being healthy if you eat healthy. It is not guaranteed, however. Many people suffer allergies, illnesses, and cancer even if they eat a healthy diet.
Healthy habits early in life lead to healthy habits for life. Also, proper eating is essential to proper development. also because people dont like kids so they force them to eat food they dont like :)
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If you are serious, the answer is "not healthy people."