We live in a fast food culture and multiple health problems are being tied to the fats contained in the meals. Health insurance costs are crushing and quality of life is diminished by chronic illness. What may surprise you is that many foods that you buy in grocery stores contain these fats too. Now, what if fat was actually good for you instead? It is, depending on the type. Did you know that monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats are actually good for your heart and have multiple positive health impact for those who consume them on a regular basis. Maybe it's time to switch to "the good fat."
Here are some sources of healthy fats:
Olive oil
Safflower oil
Peanut oil
Flax seed
Coconut
Avocado
So, now that you know where to find healthy fat for your diet, why should you actually make the switch? Here are a few reasons:
- Reduce the risk of Alzheimer's
- Reduce the risk of cancer
- Help skin look more healthy
- Lower cholesterol
- May help manage blood sugar levels
- Help prevent heart disease
- Metabolize stored fat
- Maintain energy levels
is Safflower oil really good coz i read in this site that it is the least healthy oil
ReplyDeleteWatch 'The Oiling of America' (on youtube) then tell me if you still think Polyunsaturated fat is good for you.
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ReplyDeletePolyunsaturated fat is pretty bad. Or at least the excess Omega-6 polys are bad. Monounsaturated fat is very good, and the thing of the matter is that saturated fat is also pretty harmless.
ReplyDeleteOils are processed foods!!!! Get that in your tiny heads!!!
Sunflower oil -> BAD!!! Sunflower seeds -> GOOD!
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You get the point.