Weight Loss - Don't Cut Out The Good Fat Copyright © 2006 Eva Moffat
When you are considering going on a weight loss diet, probably you have the
mistaken idea that you have to eat less. This is not strictly
true.
Rather than eating less, it would be better to make wiser choices.
If you are in the habit of eating and enjoying cakes and other foods made with
pastry as in pies, try to cut these items out of your diet. Replace these foods
containing Carbohydrates with foods that are better for you.
What Are
These Better Foods?
You want to have a Balanced Diet.
A Balanced
Diet consists of:
· Proteins · Carbohydrates ·
Fats
PROTEINS are found in Meat, Milk, Cheese, Eggs and Fish. These are
complete Proteins and help the body to maintain itself in good
condition.
Imagine your body is a car engine. Put Diesel in a Petrol
engine and you have major problems. And the same if you put Petrol in a Diesel
engine.
Protein can also be found in other foods eg plants, fruits and
nuts. But these are not Complete Proteins. Yet whether Complete Protein or
Incomplete, Protein is Protein and is good for you.
Plants are usually
what we know as Cereals, you will usually have them for Breakfast. A way to
remember them is to use the mnemonic ‘BROW’
B = Barley R = Rye O
= Oats W = Wheat
CARBOHYDRATES are found in Wholegrains, eg Corn,
Flour, Bread, Rice, Oats, Potatoes and Legumes.
Carbohydrates provide the
body with energy.
FATS are found in Meat and Dairy Products and some
Vegetable Oils.
The body needs a certain amount of fat to be sure
everything is working properly. But there are two kinds of fat that we get from
our food.
One is considered GOOD FAT and that is UNSATURATED
FAT.
THE BAD FAT is SATURATED FAT.
SATURATED FAT causes the fat to
settle on the inside walls of the Arteries. The FAT in the Arteries is called
Cholesterol. It’s the Cholesterol that makes the Blood Vessels narrow so the
blood is unable to pass through properly. The heart then has to pump harder to
allow the blood to pass round the body, the result can be the heart is weakened,
so causing Heart Failure, High Blood Pressure and Strokes.
BAD FAT is
called LDL (Low Density Lipoprotein).
If you can cut ALL the BAD FAT out
of your diet, you will be doing yourself and your body a big favour.
But
whatever you do, don’t mistakenly leave out the GOOD FAT from your diet. Because
the UNSATURATED FAT has been found to actually liquefy the Cholesterol and pass
it out of the body by natural means.
The GOOD FAT is called HDL (High
Density Lipoprotein) this GOOD FAT can be found in Plants and Animal Products.
Therefore if you eat more fruit and vegetables you will be on the right path to
living a healthy lifestyle.
And as an added bonus, you might even lose
weight.
About the author:
Eva Moffat a 66 year old disabled lady, living in Manchester, England. In
the early 1970's I was a nurse. My main interest is all aspects of health,
especially Weight Loss and Nutrition. I have written several articles. You
can see the others if you visit my website. http://www.weight-loss-4-you.com or email
me eva.moffat@onetel.net
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