Don't Be Fooled by "Health Halos"
Marketing is powerful. And when it comes to nutrition, it’s really powerful.
Every week, our nutrition coach Jennie Carolan, Masters in Food Science & Nutrition, shares insights with her clients that help cut through the noise. One of her most recent gems?
Tip of the Week: “Health Halos” Can Be Misleading
“Food marketing is smart—sometimes smarter than we realize. Labels like gluten-free, organic, keto, or plant-based can create what’s known as a ‘health halo’—a perception that a product is healthier, even if it’s ultra-processed or high in calories.”
If you’re someone working toward better nutrition in Portland, Oregon (or anywhere), this is one of the most important mindset shifts you can make.
Why? Because clever branding can trick even the most health-conscious eaters.
Think about it:
- A gluten-free cookie is still a cookie
- Organic sugar is still sugar
- Keto ice cream can still pack 400+ calories per serving
“You can absolutely fit these foods into your day if you enjoy them—but don’t fall into the trap of thinking they’re somehow ‘free’ or don’t count just because the label says something trendy.”
The reality is, these foods are often just as calorie-dense and processed as their non-marketed counterparts. And people frequently overeat them, not out of lack of willpower, but because they think they’re making a “better” choice.
“Real health comes from consistent habits, not clever branding.”
So what should you focus on?
- Building balanced meals with protein, fiber, and whole foods
- Staying aware of portions
- Not fearing the occasional treat, but knowing what you’re getting into
- Reading labels — not just the front, but the nutrition panel
- Tracking your own data (like with a DEXA Scan) so you’re making informed choices
Want to see what happens when people ditch the fads and start practicing consistent habits?
Check out these client success stories:
👉Balancing 3 Jobs & Still Losing 24 Pounds of Fat: Lauren’s Success Story
👉 How Bob Improved His Lean Mass at 70 on a Vegan Diet
👉 Why Nicole Found Freedom Through Flexibility, Not Rules
And for more tips on sustainable eating habits, read our blog:
📄Why Meal Timing Matters More Than You Think
Want personalized help cutting through nutrition confusion?
Join our 12-Week Nutrition Challenge, work 1 on 1 with Jennie, or get started with a DEXA Scan to track your own body composition and progress.
Because real results come from real habits — not marketing hype.
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