LET’S ALL EAT RIGHT Day is celebrated on the 25th Day in February as a day to bring into focus eating right and exercising as it’s also the day Adelle Davis was born – February 25, 1904. The day is meant to serve as a reminder to people about the importance of eating a healthy, balanced diet, and to encourage them to make healthier choices in their daily lives. Adelle Davis was a healthy eating and fitness pioneer. She advocated improving our general health through better eating.
The day is typically marked by events and activities that promote healthy eating, such as cooking demonstrations, nutrition educational sessions, and community meals. Many schools and organizations also use the day as an opportunity to teach children and adults about the importance of good nutrition and healthy eating habits.
“Trace minerals: cobalt, copper, zinc, manganese, chromium, arsenic, aluminum, bromine, tin, silver, nickel and mercury … some have known beneficial functions, others do not; all are poisonous in the wrong amounts, but may be essential in very tiny amounts. If these minerals are not in the soil, they won’t be in the plants grown on that soil.”
Her argument was that people don’t eat an adequate nutritional diet and get enough exercise. Years ago when she wrote her books and still today billions of dollars are drained from our economy to combat diseases, health-related issues, and obesity or weight problems. Many medical problems can be resolved by eating nutritiously in the right amounts and exercising. Movement is medicine.
Davis got her Master’s degree from Purdue University; later she graduated from the University of California at Berkeley and then did some postgraduate work at Columbia University and the University of California at Los Angeles. Afterward, she went on to the University of Southern California Medical School where she got a Master of Science degree in biochemistry.
Over her lifetime she helped over 20,000 patients with many different medical conditions while working in hospitals and with doctors. Nutrition and maintaining physical wellness were Adelle Davis’s mission. Much of what we know about eating right and the benefits of exercise came about from the work that Adelle did throughout her life.
She was a huge influence on Barry Sears, the creator of the Zone Diet, and Dr Robert Atkins, the creator of the Atkins Diet. Davis published many books on nutrition and was considered one of the most famous nutrition & fitness authors of her time.
Learning to form healthy eating habits is an essential part of lifestyle choices that will help maintain good health and combat a slew of medical conditions. Eating healthy and exercise go hand in hand but exercise cannot “out-train” a poor diet. Combining healthy eating practices, good nutrition and exercise can help offset early age-related morbidity for most.
Not sure how to LOVE the day? We’ve got a few interesting ideas to consider that may help get you started.
Here are some activities that you can do on LET’S ALL EAT RIGHT Day!
Fiber is essential for good digestion and maintaining a healthy gut microbiome. Eating a diet high in fiber can help reduce the risk of digestive issues and improve your overall gut health.
Planning meals ahead of time can help you make healthier food choices and avoid the temptation of ubiquitous fast food or salty & unhealthy snacks.
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Davis wrote several books on nutrition and health, including “Let’s Eat Right to Keep Fit” and “Let’s Get Well.” Reading her books can help you gain a better understanding of her ideas and philosophy.
Spread the word about Adelle Davis’s ideas and work. Go ahead and share her books, articles, and other resources with friends and family. Be an encouraging cheerleader to them by learning more about her contributions to the field of nutrition. The quicker we get loved ones on the bandwagon the sooner their road to recovery.
Use social media posts with the hashtags #LetsAllEatRightDay, #AdelleDavis, #PlantBasedDiet, #RawFood, #Vegetarian, #HealthyHolidays, #FebruaryHolidays, #Holiday, #FindADayToLOVE, #iHEARTdays to support the importance of celebrating, promoting, and sharing with the world why you ❤️ LET’S ALL EAT RIGHT Day.
Medieval Berber scholar and explorer best known for Rihla, a detailed travelogue of his 75,000 mile (125,000 km) journey. He started his pilgrimages a year after Marco Polo died and traveled much farther than Polo did. Walking, horseback or camel was the mode of transportation if you didn’t know someone with a ship. This was a time when Europe was in the Dark Ages while the Eastern Muslim world had thriving cultural trade routes. Ibn means “son of” in Arabic. Born 1304 in what’s now Morocco.
IBN BATTUTA Quote
“Traveling leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller.”
American author and nutritionist widely considered the most famous nutritionist of the 20th century championed the belief that processed food is detrimental to our health. Her ideas included eating whole grains, balancing proper potassium & sodium, and eating liver at least once a week along with lots of choline. She’s best known for a series of books beginning with “Let’s Eat Right To Keep Fit” in 1954. She died the same year I was born. Born 1904.
ADELLE DAVIS Quote
“Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper.”
“To say that obesity is caused by merely consuming too many calories is like saying that the only cause of the American Revolution was the Boston Tea Party.”
“Thousands upon thousands of persons have studied disease. Almost no one has studied health.”
“The longer I work in nutrition, the more convinced I become that for the healthy person all foods should be delicious.”
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2023 | February 25 | Saturday |
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Adelle Davis was a pioneer in the area of nutrition, and her work way back then has had a significant impact on how people approach healthy eating today. Here are a few ways to honor her life and contributions:
In fact, fad diets aren’t sustainable and are definitely “out”. Fads that promise quick weight loss or other health benefits are often not sustainable in the long term. Sustainable lifestyle changes are more likely to lead to lasting results.
Adelle Davis truly was a lifelong learner, and she was always seeking new information and ideas about the world of nutrition and health. Continuing to learn and stay informed about the latest research and developments in the field of nutrition can be a way to honor her legacy and continue her work in our own lives as we strive to eat right.
Supporting organizations that work in the area of nutrition means you’re working to promote healthy eating and nutrition education. Consider donating to or volunteering with organizations that are aligned with her philosophy like the Adelle Davis Foundation.
Adelle Davis emphasized the importance of eating whole foods, avoiding processed foods at all costs, and getting a variety of nutrients through a balanced diet. Incorporating these ideas into your family’s diet can be a way to honor her legacy and improve your own health.
While LET’S ALL EAT RIGHT Day may not be as widely observed as some other holidays, it continues to act as a vital reminder of the importance of healthy eating and nutritional education. It serves as a call to action for individuals, organizations, and communities to promote healthier lifestyles.
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