Friday, April 18, 2008

Is Saturated Really Fat Bad For You?

Public Service Announcement

Is Saturated Fat Bad For You?


Is dietary fat, especially saturated fat, bad for you?

Here's a couple of videos I found on youtube I'd like to share with you.

Watch Video #1.

Watch Video #2.


Note: they don't teach you this stuff in school or on TV.


Video Summary: 4 Things you should know!

(An education in UNcommon sense)

1. Saturated animal fat is good for you. Do you really think animals in the wild follow a low saturated fat diet.

2. Cholesterol is required for proper hormonal function. Throw out the cholesterol drugs and eat an egg yolk

Still with me... take a deep breath!

3. Bread and grains make you fat. For how many years in history did humans really eat wheat. You can do your own research. Take a look at how well the high grain diet has worked in North America and many other areas.

4. Processed vegetable oils will kill you. The word vegetable should not even exist here. Step away from the Golden Arches.

This message need to get out. Far too many people are on harmful drugs when nothing is wrong with with them.

In many cases a lifestyle change consisting of healthy natural foods, elimination of toxic food and other products plus and regular exercise program will eliminate many problems in which we are prescribed drugs.

What do you have to loose except some health problem? Shame on big brother for telling us natural things are bad for us.

Pass this on to the victims of government deception. After all it's good for your health.

Must Watch Videos:

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No-Bologna Facts
There's never been a single study that proves saturated fat causes heart disease.
As heart-disease rates were skyrocketing in the mid-1900s, consumption of animal fat was going down, not up. Consumption of vegetable oils, however, was going up dramatically.
Half of all heart-attack victims have normal or low cholesterol. Autopsies performed on heart-attack victims routinely reveal plaque-filled arteries in people whose cholesterol was low (as low as 115 in one case).
Asian Indians - half of whom are vegetarians - have one of the highest rates of heart disease in the entire world. Yup, that fatty meat will kill you, all right.
When Morgan Spurlock tells you that a McDonald's salad supplies almost a day's allowance of fat, he's basing that statement on the FDA's low-fat/high-carbohydrate dietary guidelines, which in turn are based on … absolutely nothing. There's no science behind those guidelines; they were simply made up by a congressional committee.
Kids who were diagnosed as suffering from ADD have been successfully treated by re-introducing natural saturated fats into their diets. Your brain is made largely of fat.
Many epileptics have reduced or eliminated seizures by adopting a diet low in sugar and starch and high in saturated animal fats.
Despite everything you've heard about saturated fat being linked to cancer, that link is statistically weak. However, there is a strong link between sugar and cancer. In Europe, doctors tell patients, "Sugar feeds cancer."
Being fat is not, in and of itself, bad for your health. The behaviors that can make you fat - eating excess sugar and starch, not getting any exercise - can also ruin your health, and that's why being fat is associated with bad health. But it's entirely possible to be fat and healthy. It's also possible to be thin while developing Type II diabetes and heart disease.
Saturated fat and cholesterol help produce testosterone. When men limit their saturated fat, their testosterone level drops. So, regardless of what a famous vegan chef believes, saturated fat does not impair sexual performance.




2 comments:

Anonymous said...

>There's never been a single study that proves saturated fat causes heart disease.

But increased LDL -> heart disease and increased saturated fat -> increased LDL have been independently proven. If A = B, then A+C = B+C yo.

Anonymous said...

And also statins and dihydro oxygen are pretty comparable in their toxicity. Why don't you evaluate the evidence that we DO have instead of criticizing the lack of it?