Monday, August 4, 2014

"Healthy" Fats

There is a lot of discussion about healthy fats and being sure we have sufficient quantities of them in our daily diets. The so called Paleo diet proponents also suggest a diet with most calories coming from fats, including saturated fats (essentially a variation on the Atkins diet).

However the clinical evidence suggests a low fat vegan diet is highly effective in the context of disease reversal, and very possibly overall health, energy, and longevity. Drs. Esselstyn, Ornish, Bernard, McDougall, Fuhrman and many others not as well known have repeatedly shown and published consistent and decisive reversals of heart disease, diabetes, gastrointestinal disorders, most of the other so-called metabolic disorders, and even cancer in some cases.

These doctors suggest healthy carbs as forming the bulk of caloric intake, as much as 80% of the total, with fats and proteins splitting the remainder at 10% each. They eliminate animal products and refined vegetable oils entirely from the diet, and reduce consumption of high fat plants such as avocado and nuts and seeds to moderate levels.


The two approaches essentially invert carbs and fats in the calo-nutrient ratio, but also incorporate other common sense ideas, most notably perhaps elimination of processed, refined or otherwise fractionated food products, sticking with whole foods nearly exclusively. Both approaches can have beneficial result, pointing to the benefit of a whole foods diet on its own regardless of calo-nutrient ratio, but to the best of my knowledge only the high carb approach is shown to be a consistently successful disease reversal protocol.

Check out the information at this link:

http://nutritionfacts.org/video/more-than-an-apple-a-day-preventing-our-most-common-diseases/

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