There is way too much nonsense going around in nutrition.
People don’t seem to agree on anything and trying to make sense of it can be overwhelming.
However...eating healthy does NOT have to be complicated if you keep a few things in mind.
Here are 15 things that everyone needs to know about nutrition.
One of the most ridiculous myths about meat, is that it rots in your colon. This is absolute nonsense, kept alive by people who want to scare others away from eating meat.
The truth is that meat gets broken down by stomach acid and enzymes,
then absorbed, mostly as amino acids and fatty acids. The human
digestive system is well equipped for meat consumption and our bodies
make full use of the proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals found in
meat.
If you want to know what really rots in your colon, then it is indigestible plant matter, also known as fiber.
This is actually a good thing… the friendly bacteria in the intestine
digest the fiber and turn it into short-chain fatty acids that have
important benefits for health.
2. Everywhere The Western Diet Goes, Diseases Follow
Most chronic, Western diseases are relatively new. They appeared
recently in evolutionary history and populations that don’t eat processed foods don’t get them.
The truth is… everywhere the Western junk food diet goes, chronic
diseases follow. This was well documented by researchers (including the
legendary Weston A. Price) in the earlier parts of the 20th century, when many populations were on the brink of Western influence.
When these populations abandoned their traditional diet in favor of
modern “luxuries” like sugar, refined flour and processed oils, they got
sick. They got fat, their teeth started to rot, they became diabetic
and started dying from heart disease and cancer. It happened within a
few years.
These diseases are often referred to as the “diseases of
civilization” – which are currently the biggest health problems in the
world. Most of them are exacerbated or downright caused by the modern
diet.
3. Most "Studies" Reported By The Media Are Absolute Nonsense
The way nutrition studies are reported in the media is a disgrace.
These studies are often taken completely out of context and weak
studies are made to seem like they prove something. Usually, these
studies are observational studies, which can not prove anything.
Such studies can only show a statistical correlation and give researchers ideas for something to test in randomized controlled trials. Unfortunately, this leads many people to make important health decisions based on bad and misleading science.
4. Refined And Processed Oils Are Extremely Unhealthy
Processed seed- and vegetable oils like soybean and canola oils are often mistakenly assumed to be healthy.
This is a huge mistake. These oils weren’t
available to humans until a hundred years ago, because the technology
to process them wasn’t available. Their fatty acid composition is
completely different than anything we were ever exposed to throughout
evolution, being very high in Omega-6 fatty acids, which can cause
problems when consumed in excess .
These oils are also loaded with trans fats… which are highly toxic
and strongly associated with metabolic problems and heart disease . It is best to eat healthy, natural fats like coconut oil, butter and extra virgin olive oil avoid processed seed- and vegetable oils like the plague.
5. "Natural" Doesn’t Necessarily Mean "Healthy"
It is a mistake to assume that everything that is natural is
healthy. True… it is a very good rule of thumb to choose natural foods
instead of processed.
But there are many examples of so-called natural foods being just as
harmful as their processed counterparts… if not worse. One example of
that is a “natural” syrup called Agave nectar.
This syrup used to be very popular in the natural health community
and found its way into all sorts of “health foods.” However, when
looking at the nutrient composition, it contains even more fructose than
plain old sugar and high fructose corn syrup.
Fructose is
the most unhealthy part of sugar and agave is loaded with it, making it
even unhealthier than regular sugar.. and that’s saying something.
6. Fat Doesn’t Make You Fat
It seems intuitive that eating fat would make you fat.
After all, the stuff that lodges under our skin and makes us soft and
puffy, is fat. So, eating more fat should make us store more of it. Fat
also has more calories per gram than protein and carbs, another reason some people believe fat to be inherently fattening.
But the body is much more complicated than that and this depends entirely on the context.
Many studies show
that diets that are high in fat (but low in carbs) actually lead to
more weight loss than diets that are low in fat but high in carbs .
7. Carbs Don’t Make You Fat
Many low-carbers believe that carbs are inherently fattening, but this is false.
Even though removing carbs can (in many cases) reverse obesity, it doesn’t mean that “carbs” per se caused the
problem in the first place. There are many examples of populations that
ate a very high-carb diet (with real foods) and didn’t have obesity or
other chronic, Western diseases.
This includes the Okinawans and Kitavans, as well as Asian populations that ate a lot of rice.
If you’re just a healthy person trying to stay healthy, then a low-carb diet may
be completely unnecessary. Just stick to unprocessed carb sources that
include fiber. The prevention doesn’t need to be the same as the cure.
8. Protein Is The Most Important Macronutrient To Lose Weight
When it comes to losing weight, protein is the king of nutrients. Numerous studies show that it can boost metabolism (calories out) and reduce appetite (calories in).
A high protein diet can increase the amount of calories you burn by
80 to 100 calories per day, because protein requires energy to be
metabolized. There
is also a study showing that eating 30% of calories as protein made
people automatically eat 441 fewer calories per day and lose 11 pounds
in 12 weeks, just by adding protein to their diet .
If you keep protein high, then you should automatically tilt the energy balance equation in your favour and make it easier to lose weight over the long term.
9. Sugar Is A Disaster… And Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Are The Worst
The harmful effects of sugar go way beyond empty
calories. It is now known that due to the large amount of fructose,
sugar can lead to all sorts of metabolic problems and is strongly
associated with the risk of chronic disease.
Sugar is bad, but consuming it in liquid form is even worse. Liquid
sugar calories don’t get registered by the brain in the same way as
solid sugar calories, so the brain doesn’t compensate by eating less of
other foods.
If anything, sugar-sweetened beverages are the single most fattening
and disease promoting aspect of the modern diet. One study shows that
the risk of obesity in children is increased by 60% for each single
daily serving of a sugar-sweetened beverage.
Unfortunately, fruit juice isn’t
much better. It is very similar to a sugar-sweetened beverage and the
small amounts of vitamins do NOT make up for the large amounts of sugar.
10. The Best Diet (Or Way Of Eating) For YOU Is The One You Can Stick To
The “right” diet for an individual depends on numerous things. This
includes age, gender, activity levels, metabolic health, food culture
and personal preference.
It is a huge mistake to assume that there is such a thing as an
optimal diet for everyone. Of course, there are some diets that work
best for certain health problems… a low-carb diet for diabetics, for example.
However, if you simply want to lose (or maintain) weight and prevent
disease, perhaps the single most important factor is finding something
that you can stick to in the long run.
This is ultimately the key determinant of long-term success… finding
something that you like and can stick to for life. Losing weight is a
marathon, not a race.
11. Dietary Cholesterol Is Not Harmful
In the past, dietary cholesterol and saturated fat were demonized. However… new massive studies have shown that there really is no link to heart disease. It was a myth all along.
Studies on the low-fat diet still
recommended all around the world show that it is 100% useless. It does
not lead to long term weight loss or prevent heart disease or cancer.
It is time to retire the low-fat fad.
12. Never Trust What Manufacturers Put On The Label
Unfortunately, food manufacturers aren’t very honest about the true
health effects of their foods. They often put misleading health claims
on the packaging, deceiving people into thinking that their products are
healthy.
This includes “whole grain” labels on sugary breakfast cereals and
low-fat labels on yogurts. Usually these foods are loaded with sugar, or
they really don’t contain what they’re claimed to. In any case, small
amounts of a healthy ingredient do NOT make up for large amounts of
unhealthy ingredients like sugar or refined seed oils.
Keep this golden rule in mind… if the packaging of a food tells you that it is healthy, then it probably isn’t.
13. Calories Count, But You Don’t Necessarily Need To Count Them To Succeed
Some people say that all that matters when it comes to losing weight,
is calories in and calories out. It is true that in order to lose
weight, more energy (calories) needs to be leaving the body than
entering it.
This is dictated by an unbreakable law of physics called the First Law of Thermodynamics. However… the human body is an immensely complex metabolic machine and there are many complex factors at play.
There are many things you can do to achieve negative energy balance,
without ever counting a single calorie. This includes cutting carbs,
eating more protein and/or simply abandoning processed foods in favour
of real, unprocessed foods.
Calories count, that is a scientific fact. But that doesn’t mean that counting them is necessary.
14. If It’s Labelled "No Fat" Or "Low-Fat" Then It's Probably Bad For You
When researchers and the media started demonizing fat, all sorts of
processed foods were put on the market. The problem is, natural foods
taste horrible when the fat has been removed from them.
The food manufacturers were well aware of this problem, so they added
a whole bunch of sugar and artificial chemicals to make up for the lack
of fat. Most low-fat foods have had the fat removed, only to be
replaced with something much, much worse.
15. Real Food Is The Key To Good Health; Processed Junk Food Is Not
Even though nutrition can be extremely complicated, eating healthy is
simple. The most important thing is to stick to whole, unprocessed
foods that resemble what they looked like in nature.
If the ingredients list has more than 5 items, or chemical sounding
names that you don't understand, then it's probably bad for you. Keep in
mind that real food doesn’t even need an ingredients list, because real
food IS the ingredient.
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