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Not All Fats Are Bad
Fats taste good and they make food taste good but
should we be eating them. Studies completed in the 70's
gave us health advice that is now considered incorrect.
Some people are terrified of fats, but there are
differences between good and bad fats that we must be
aware of. Some of the good fats actually make us
lose weight. We need to know the difference
between good and bad fats. Dianne Ronnow fills us
in on that vital information we need......
Fats have been unfairly lumped together
as being all bad for too long. Fat doesn't necessarily cause
disease, and can actually cause a role in its prevention.
The truth is that some fats are very bad for us and some
fats are actually very good for us.
Time has shown us that diets that
restrict all fats fail in terms of weight loss. Since the
end of World War II, Americans have been told that they need
to restrict saturated fat in their diets. So we switched to
margarine from butter, and did what we could to restrict
fat. We have been constantly told that the reason for our
health problems is that we still eat too much fat,
especially saturated fats. Since Americans have been told to
eat a low fat diet to lose weight, the results are that
nearly two thirds of adult Americans are now classified as
overweight and more children are overweight now than ever
before.
Obviously something is wrong. That is
because we need special kinds of fats in our diets that we
are not getting. If you are like me, you grew up being told
that vegetable oils were the good oils and saturated fats
were the bad ones. Now we are finding out that it is just
the opposite. Diets that are moderate to high in "good"
saturated fats and oils such as coconut oil and olive oil
are actually very good for us. They raise good cholesterol
levels and lower bad cholesterol, blood glucose and blood
pressure. As a matter of fact, people who started adding at
least 4 tablespoons of coconut oil to their diets every day,
have found that they can now lose weight when they could not
before on a fat restricted diet. Sometimes the addition of
these oils even helps with their health problems.
It turns out that the bad guys are
polyunsaturated oils, which carry toxic fatty acids (long
chain fatty acids or LCT's). These LCT's tend to produce fat
in the body. Polyunsaturated oils are the vegetable oils we
commonly see in the grocery store, such as soy, corn,
cottonseed, rapeseed and safflower. We have been told that
they lower cholesterol, but they way that they do is not
healthy, as it ends up collecting in the liver. These oils
are easily oxidized and damaged by free radicals. When
cooked they become rancid in a few hours, even in the
refrigerator. This causes damage to our body at a cellular
level, the end results showing up as problems like diabetes,
cancer, hypothyroidism and heart disease.
And if that is not enough, these oils
help us to get fat, lower the metabolic rate in our bodies,
help suppress the thyroid function and cause our skin to age
quicker.
Trans-fat is one of the worst bad guys.
Trans-fatty acids often appear on ingredient labels as
hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated vegetable oils. It is
what they do to vegetable oils to make them into hard fats
such as margarine and vegetable shortening. It is used in
the prepared food industry in baked goods like cookies,
crackers, and most supermarket peanut butter to prolong the
shelf life. These bad fats are used almost exclusively in
fast foods that are fried. When heated and eaten, they turn
into something like poison in your system, because your body
can not process this kind of chemically made fat. Trans-fats
not only increase levels of bad cholesterol, but they will
decrease levels of good cholesterol in the blood stream and
trans-fatty acids have been linked to heart disease, cancer
and diabetes.
Fats such as margarine and shortening
should be totally avoided, as well as foods items that
contain them. The United States FDA is finally catching up
to this truth, and by January 2006 they will be requiring
food products to label the amount of trans-fat they have in
them.)
What is frightening is that trans-fats
are found in over 40% of the products on our supermarket
shelves. The fatty acid chains in coconut and olive oil are
medium-chain fatty acids (MCT's) and they promote weight
loss by increasing the body's metabolism to create energy.
Coconut oil has become popular lately,
because it has been discovered that coconut oil is nature's
richest source of MTC's. If you decide to add coconut oil to
your diet, it is recommended that you purchase virgin
coconut oil (VCO), usually found in health food stores,
because it from the best part of the coconut and has not
been chemically bleached and heat processed. It is better
for cooking than olive oil, because olive oil can be damaged
by the heat of cooking, making it similar to the other
vegetable oils in the body when cooked.
Even saturated fat from animals is not as
bad as it once was thought to be, especially if it is from
organically raised animals (free range and grass fed).
Organic butter has a very high conjugated linoleic acid (CLA)
content, which helps us lose weight and gain muscle. But
non-organic meats may still be dangerous because of the way
the animals were raised or fed.
Most grocery store meats are filled with
hormones, pesticides, medicines and unhealthy fat that gets
transferred to us when we eat it. Organic grass fed and free
range meat and eggs avoid these problems, and give us a much
healthier source of protein and saturated fat. Organic
saturated fats and oils are actually good for you and should
be eaten daily. The body needs these fats for healthy
functioning. So, forget the guilt and fry up that range-fed
chicken in some coconut oil and enjoy!
Article Author - Dianne Ronnow
By Dianne Ronnow © 2006 Mohave Publishing. All rights
reserved. From "The Enzyme Health Diet Plan", a free
ebook found at
http://enzyme-health.com. Dianne’s FREE ebook,
"Coconut Oil Diet Secrets" reveals how people are losing
weight and getting healthier with coconut oil diets. To
find out the secrets of coconut oil, go to the web site
at
http://Coconut-Oil-Diet.com now!
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