Two Hidden Evils in our Food Supply Two products that are present in huge quantities in our food supply these days are high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) and trans fats (hydrogenated oils, margarine, shortening) and they are the two evils that I am talking about . Both of these products are highly modified from their natural state by mass processing .This results in products that are much more harmful to our bodies than the original substance. The answer to avoiding these products is actually quite simple – don’t buy processed foods! HFCS HFCS is mostly found in sodas, breakfast syrups, fruit juices, and any other sweetened beverages. HFCS is also found in ketchup, sweetened cereals, cakes, cookies, pasta sauces, barbeque sauces, salad dressings, and many other products. The problem with HFCS is that it is not processed by our bodies in the same way as other sugars and tends to be more lipogenic (promotes fat storage). The bottom line is, if you want to be lean and ripped, stay away from the empty calories of HFCS. If you’re need to buy sweetened products, look for products that use natural un-processed sweeteners like raw honey, molasses, or organic maple syrup and use them in moderation. TRANS FAT Another of the most evil substances introduced into our food supply has been trans fats in the form of partially and/or fully hydrogenated oils. Some trans fats do exist naturally in some foods and are good for you, but the trans fats created through artificial hydrogenation are the ones to avoid if you care about your health. The process of hydrogenation essentially chemically alters unsaturated oil, which would be liquid at room temperature, and makes it more closely mimic a saturated fat, which is typically solid at room temperature. Even non-hydrogenated vegetable oils that are mass produced and heavily refined are not healthy choices. In hydrogenation, the already toxic oils have a metal catalyst added to them and are again treated under high pressure and high temperature, and then steam cleaned and bleached. Now does that sound like something you should put in your body in even small quantities? Well, if you eat processed food, or fried restaurant food, you’re putting it in your body in huge quantities! In recent years, studies have shown that trans fats are the most harmful fats to our bodies and may be the main reason for the explosion of heart disease over the last 40-50 years. So the next time please try to avoid foods cooked with those fats.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
The Hidden Evils In Our Food Supply
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Thursday, September 11, 2008
Why Not to Follow Fad or Crash Diets ?
There are hundreds of fad diets on the market today . The problem with most fad diets is that they limit consumption of a certain macronutrient like protein, carbs, or fat, For example, with any of the low-carb diets , they severely limit your consumption of important carbohydrate sources. You may experience initial weight loss with these diets, But I strongly suggest not to follow such diets,because they will lower your RMR and put you at
One of the first reasons people experience a quick weight loss with a low carb diet is because they lose water weight by depleting their muscle glycogen stores. A significant quantity of water is also held in the muscle cells of the body along with the glycogen. So going on a low carb diet and depleting your glycogen stores will result in a weight loss initially .And you loose your muscle in the process as well.
However, there are ways to still eat your carbohydrates in moderation while still maintaining reasonable blood sugar and insulin levels to allow fat burning. So please do not fall into the trap of the low carb diet. The trick here is to appear at a balance between your carb and lean protein diet . You’ll never get lean if you’re overfeeding on carbs. Including a moderate quantity of healthy carbs in your diet will help you have the energy to workout intensely and maintain good energy levels through out the day .
Another type of fad diet that has been promoted in the past and even still now for weight loss is a low fat diet. So you are limiting one of the most important macro nutrients. People struggle to lose weight on a low fat diet .A larger quantity of refined carbohydrates in the diet will now trigger higher insulin levels, which will make you crave more carbs as your blood sugar crashes. This becomes a difficult endless cycle of craving refined carbs. This makes weight loss on a low fat diet very difficult.
Also, low fat diets affect hormonal processes in the body, which can shut down your fat loss and muscle gain efforts. Fat is also needed to satisfy your hunger.Studies indicate that in order to maintain all of the healthy metabolic processes in which your body relies on dietary fat, you should keep your total fat intake somewhere between 20-40% of your total calories. Consuming a diet containing lower than 20% fat can affect your weight loss efforts and damage your health as well. So what fats to consume and what fats not to consume ? .I will post about it in th enext chapter .
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Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Glycemic Index(GI) And Bodys Response
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