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Topic: Saturated fats are not bad for you. (Read 931 times)

newbie
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July 16, 2014, 07:01:17 PM
#18
I guess you could say:
Every extreme is bad for you in the long run.
I believe that a 'no carb' diet is just as bad as a 'no fat' diet.
I followed 'low-carb diet' for a very long time, and I managed to drop weight without health issues.

Beside, fats are important, too. So you may be right that no-fat diet is bad. But no-carb (low-carb)? I don't think so.
legendary
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Gamdom.com
July 16, 2014, 12:27:07 PM
#17
Doctor needs to scare patient into buying their prescription drug.

Nah they have the ENTIRE "mental illness" industry for that.  Mental illness LMAO.. ooooh we are all such stupid slaves.
Exactly, Big Pharma are worse than crack dealers when it comes to pimping their wares, presciption drugs kill more than all illegal drugs combined.
legendary
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July 16, 2014, 12:11:56 PM
#16
Doctor needs to scare patient into buying their prescription drug.

Nah they have the ENTIRE "mental illness" industry for that.  Mental illness LMAO.. ooooh we are all such stupid slaves.
legendary
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In holiday we trust
July 16, 2014, 11:27:49 AM
#15
Saturated fat is not dangerous unless you balance it with unsaturated right?
hero member
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July 16, 2014, 11:18:29 AM
#14
I guess you could say:
Every extreme is bad for you in the long run.
I believe that a 'no carb' diet is just as bad as a 'no fat' diet.
newbie
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July 16, 2014, 06:15:29 AM
#13
Love this post! Completely agree! sat.fat is not as dangerous as sugar. 
hero member
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July 16, 2014, 02:33:53 AM
#12
The high consumption of sodas (and sugar added "juices") and fried potatoes and trans-fat laden processed foods is what makes people fat .Obesity is tied with global climate change. Even the global cooling hiccup is factored in there.
Fried potatoes are fine if they're fried in saturated fats (coconut, palm, butter, tallow, lard, duck fat, etc). BTW beef tallow is far and away the superior choice among what you listed.

Frying isn't the issue, it's the potatoes with that...
legendary
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Gamdom.com
July 16, 2014, 02:03:35 AM
#11
Yeah I've been reading about the benefits of saturated fat for a while now, it's all the processed sugars / fats that people need to avoid.
sr. member
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July 16, 2014, 01:55:38 AM
#10
The high consumption of sodas (and sugar added "juices") and fried potatoes and trans-fat laden processed foods is what makes people fat .Obesity is tied with global climate change. Even the global cooling hiccup is factored in there.
Fried potatoes are fine if they're fried in saturated fats (coconut, palm, butter, tallow, lard, duck fat, etc). BTW beef tallow is far and away the superior choice among what you listed.

I have watched my mother in law cure her type 2 diabetes and drop 150 pounds by using coconut oil. Saturated fat is great for you. Especially the ones with lauric acid. Another benefit is that cancer cells feed on glucose. With a ketogenic diet your body runs on ketones and there is very little glucose in your blood stream.
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Time is on our side, yes it is!
July 15, 2014, 10:17:40 PM
#9
It's so sad when they turn around and say oops we were wrong.  Don't worry how us be wrong for so long has effected people.. Trust us now we know best..  Obviously the best idea is not to put your trust into the hands of modern medicine and eat nautral food and not the industrial fast food that has taken over the human diet.

The kind of fats I'd like in my body would be the fat found in an avocado of maybe eggs.  Eat raw sugar vs processed white sugar, in short go back to basics.
hero member
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in defi we trust
July 15, 2014, 07:08:35 PM
#8
I stopped reading about diets and healthy food articles long time ago.
Every day there is something different , vegetables are good tomorrow they are bad and you should eat more meat then meat is bad and turn to fruits and then the other way around.

Every day there is a so called nutritionist expert who claims the opposite as the previous one.

sr. member
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July 15, 2014, 07:05:45 PM
#7
I have been told and learned different, all the crap from the internet can't simply be true. I understand how saturated fats work, so i simply don't need that doctor to tell me it's fine. If it's fine why most of the people who eat fast food, which is good source of saturated fat get sick and cloged up with fat, holesterole and so on?
hero member
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July 15, 2014, 06:38:26 PM
#6
Well why don't people just subscribe to the idea that eating a balanced diet may be the best way to go. Many things aren't simply 'unhealthy' - we need salt, sugar, fats in order to function properly. But of course an excess of those substances may be rather bad for your health. If people just go by deeming saturated fats unhealthy, they may end up believing that a lot of unsaturated fats are healthy... Which isn't correct, either...
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July 15, 2014, 01:36:32 PM
#5
Doctor needs to scare patient into buying their prescription drug.
sr. member
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July 15, 2014, 01:10:17 PM
#4
The high consumption of sodas (and sugar added "juices") and fried potatoes and trans-fat laden processed foods is what makes people fat .Obesity is tied with global climate change. Even the global cooling hiccup is factored in there.
Fried potatoes are fine if they're fried in saturated fats (coconut, palm, butter, tallow, lard, duck fat, etc). BTW beef tallow is far and away the superior choice among what you listed.
sr. member
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July 15, 2014, 01:06:46 PM
#3
Saturated fats are involved in many metabolic pathways necessary for the synthesis of anabolic hormones.
Men must consume saturated fat. But they also exercise enough that articles like this don't appeal to them like homeopathic medicine does to a desperate cancer host.
sr. member
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July 15, 2014, 12:55:25 PM
#2
The high consumption of sodas (and sugar added "juices") and fried potatoes and trans-fat laden processed foods is what makes people fat .Obesity is tied with global climate change. Even the global cooling hiccup is factored in there.
sr. member
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July 15, 2014, 12:31:53 PM
#1
High fat ketogenic and Atkins diets vindicated as saturated fat declared healthy

The war on dietary fat may finally be over, as scientists now concede they were wrong to say saturated fat was unhealthy for the past four decades, Time magazine trumpeted. The admission vindicates the high-fat, low-carb ketogenic and Atkins diets, whose proponents have said all along that eating fat does not make you fat.

In a provocative cover story, Time said the 40-year demonization of saturated fat as the cause of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease was based on flawed data, citing a March 2014 Cambridge University study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.

“It’s not saturated fat we should worry about," said cardiologist Dr. Rajiv Chowdhury, lead author of the study. "It’s the high-carb or sugary diet that should be the focus of dietary guidelines.”

Dr. Chowdhury joins a growing list of medical experts to dispel the myth that saturated fat is the cause of obesity, diabetes, high cholesterol, and cardiovascular disease. A high-carb diet — particularly one high in sugar and refined carbs — is to blame for these illnesses, he said.

Chowdhury and his colleagues drew their conclusions after reviewing data from 72 published studies of more than 600,000 people from 18 countries. Chowdhury is not the only heart doctor who holds this opinion. Cardiologist Dr. William Davis, author of Wheat Belly, said a low-carb, high-fat diet reverses type 2 diabetes and prevents heart disease.

'Anti-Fat Crusade Was Driven By Corporate Greed'

In October 2013, cardiologist Aseem Malhotra rocked the nutrition world with his declaration that saturated fat is good for you.

In a BMJ commentary, Dr. Malhotra said there's no evidence that unprocessed saturated fat causes heart attacks, obesity or diabetes. If anything, he said consuming healthy fats (like those found in grass-fed meat, nuts, coconut oil, butter, olive oil, salmon and avocados) protect against these diseases.

According to Malhotra, the anti-fat crusade stemmed from greed on the part of food corporations who profited from shilling their low-fat, high-carb snacks.

"The food industry has profited from the low-fat mantra for decades because foods that are marketed as low-fat are often loaded with sugar," he said. "We are now learning that added sugar in food is driving the obesity epidemic and the rise in diabetes and cardiovascular disease.”

Low-Carb Diets Curb Pro-Inflammatory Insulin Spikes

Investigative journalist Nina Teicholz agrees. The true cause of heart disease and weight gain is a high-carb, sugar-rich diet, said Teicholz, author of The Big Fat Surprise.

According to Teicholz, eating too much refined carbs and not enough unprocessed fat is what has led to the tsunami of overweight, diabetic, sick Americans.

Teicholz echoed the sentiments of science journalist Gary Taubes, who has long argued that fat has been wrongly blamed for causing obesity and other degenerative diseases. Taubes detailed his research in his No. 1 bestseller, Why We Get Fat.

According to obesity experts, a high-carb diet promotes disease and weight gain by causing pro-inflammatory spikes in blood glucose and blood insulin. By limiting those surges in blood sugar, we dramatically reduce inflammation, which is what fuels disease, they say.

Eating Fat Makes You Skinny and Healthy

Obesity expert Dr. Eric Westman said low-carb, high-fat eating plans like the ketogenic and Atkins diets not only spur rapid weight loss, but combat epilepsy, type 2 diabetes, and heart diseases.

Dr. Jeff Volek, author of The Art and Science of Low-Carbohydrate Living, told me the ketogenic diet can also improve mood and reduce inflammation. Volek said the LCHF ketogenic diet is beneficial both for elite endurance athletes and the average sedentary individual.

"There are very few people that a ketogenic diet could not help," said Dr. Volek, who has followed the ketogenic diet for the past 20 years.

Dr. Westman, director of the Duke University Obesity Clinic, has helped hundreds of morbidly obese individuals lose thousands of pounds on the ketogenic and Atkins diets. He is pleased that mainstream media is finally debunking the myth that eating fat makes you fat and sick. To the contrary, he said: Eating fat makes you skinny and healthy.

"I tell my patients not to fear the fat," said Dr. Westman, author of A New Atkins for a New You. "Eat lots of fat. Fat makes you feel full. There's no problem with fat. In fact, saturated fat — the fat that we've been taught not to eat — raises your good cholesterol best of all the foods you can eat."


http://www.examiner.com/article/satu...ing-time-cover
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