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May5,2009

Hey Rachel Ray Don't Be Afraid Of Saturated Fat

Author: LowCarbDiva Email  | Filed under: Welcome, Health with 258 words and 1793 views

May 21, 2009

I was watching Rachel Ray this morning as I ate a breakfast consisting of bacon cooked in coconut oil, an egg fried in the bacon fat and 1/4 cup of blueberries. On TV was the guy who wrote a book titled: Eat This Not That. He was talking about the high saturated fat content in fried chicken fingers and Rachel was completely horrified at the saturated fat content in most of the fried foods. I found it interesting that no mention was made about the high carbohydrate content in all of the foods that were promoted. Mainly Rachel focused on calories and saturated fat as being the big no no's.

Saturated fat contrary to mainstream belief is not going to kill you. In fact it is the standard high carbohydrate diet that most of us eat that is more dangerous to your heart and your health, then a tablespoon of butter on your vegetables. A diet high in carbs spikes your blood sugar and insulin. These insulin spikes after you consume lets say a breakfast of a bowl of cereal, milk and orange juice is why you are hungry shortly after eating.

It is not cholesterol or fat, but rather high blood sugar that is one of the biggest causes of heart disease and heart attacks. See the links below for a great article regarding the dangers of sugar and carbs and the benefits of fat in your diet.

Some Great Informational Links About Fat & Heart Disease:

The Biggest Culprit In Heart Disease
Don't Fear the Fat

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Comment from: linda eckhardt [Visitor] Email
You are SO So right. Natural fats are necessary for brain function, good joints, healthy heart, shiny hair, supple skin.

Even Alzheimers is connected to those uber low fat diets.

Don't do it.
05/21/09 @ 15:13

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