Healthy Food Recipes - This Food is WORSE than Sugar on a Keto (Low Carb) Diet

December 04, 2022

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when you follow a keto or low carb diet you get all of the sugar and refined carbs out of your diet but if you replace those foods with seed oils you may be doing more harm than good this video explains why you should be just as concerned if not more so about getting seed oils out as you are about sugar for many years we thought we had cracked the code on which fats are good for us and which are bad and the code was simple saturated fats are bad and unsaturated fats are good especially polyunsaturated seed oils or vegetable oils as they are often called so eating Was Made Simple stop eating saturated fats and switch to seed or vegetable oils extracted from plants like soybeans canola corn cotton seeds peanuts and sunflower or safflower seeds and we went along with this simplified approach for many years but then some problems started to arise that blurred the line between what we thought to be good and bad fats for one example coconut oil is mainly composed of saturated fatty acids however it is high in a special type of fatty acid known as lauric acid lauric acid has been shown to significantly increase high density lipoproteins or hdls which we think of as the good cholesterol so despite the fact that we've been trained to think that eating saturated fat increases your risk of cardiovascular disease here we have a saturated fat that has been proven to have a protective effect we also started to see a growing body of research furthering this idea that saturated fats are not the direct path to heart disease that they were once thought to be now saturated fats don't get a complete pass when it comes to health saturated fats may raise LDL cholesterol and how your body handles a diet high in saturated fats may be determined by your genes however when reducing saturated fat became the goal the answer that was offered was to increase unsaturated seed oils this concept took hold and grew rapidly in fact if you go to your pantry right now you will likely find many foods with soybean oil or other seed oils listed prominently on the ingredient list even foods that are promoted as healthy like salad dressings peanut butter and packaged diet foods contain them making it hard to avoid these unhealthy oils but what is so bad about seed oils there are three main issues first many of these refined oils are high in inflammatory omega-6 fatty acids second these oils are hard to extract and must be pulled out using harmful chemicals or heat that damage and degrade them third these oils can be manipulated to give us trans fats let's look at each one of these issues chronic inflammation is the root cause of many diseases and starts to show itself in a variety of ways if you are bothered by aches pains fatigue depression anxiety and unexplained weight gain inflammation may play a role seed oils create inflammation because they are high in omega-6 fatty acids before seed oils became so prevalent in our world the typical human diet provided omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids in a balanced ratio of about one to one today it is estimated that that ratio is closer to 20 to 1.


It is this rise in omega-6 relative to omega-3 that is thought to create inflammation and and as this study speculates may play a role in the growing obesity epidemic that we are facing I also mentioned that these oils are hard to extract and must be pulled out using harmful chemical solvents or heat that cause them to degrade so what does it mean to degrade and why is that bad seed oils are high in polyunsaturated fatty acids which means their chemical structure contains multiple double bonds between carbon atoms having double Bonds in its chemical structure is kind of like having the two carbons shaking both hands with each other which is awkward so these molecules are less stable and they're looking for a free atom to go out and grab onto like an oxygen atom this lack of stability is enhanced when the fatty molecules are exposed to elements like light and heat if this oxidation happens it changes or degrades the oil in ways we don't want for instance oxidation can cause the oil to release oxidation products like free radicals that damage cells so here we have unstable seed oils that have already been exposed to heat during the extraction phase that we are pouring into super hot deep fryers to cook french fries and chicken nuggets so the cell damaging oxidative products are multiplied and even more challenging this cell damage does not show itself right away you can consume fried foods and eat out of a box for years before you find yourself dealing with heart disease cognitive decline inflammatory bowel disease and other chronic disorders associated with these inflammatory omega-6 rich foods another problem with vegetable or seed oils is that their available bonds allow them to bind to hydrogen through a process called hydrogenation food manufacturers like to hydrogenate seed oils because it turns the liquid oil into a solid fat which greatly increases the shelf life of the food however your body does not like this because this is where trans fats come from which are well known for their health risks these hydrogenated oils are found in things like Crisco and margarine which puts those ingredients and the foods made with them in the not good column when you follow a low carb high fat diet like keto it is easy to see that Sugar doesn't have a place in your diet however seed oils are pure fat so excluding them is not as intuitive these oils are cheap so they are the oils typically used by restaurants and packaged food companies despite being in so many convenience Foods there are ways to protect yourself from them first of all cook at home it's a great skill to learn you know what is in your food and it saves you money next eat Whole Foods if it comes in a box look at the ingredient list for the presence of a seed oil or keywords like hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated oil as a bonus when you eat Whole Foods you take in cell defending antioxidants that counteract the oxidative stress that junk foods can create if you need a place to start I have a list of 100 low-carb foods many of which contain healthy fats you can download a copy by clicking the link in the description or going to drbeckyfitness.com forward slash low carb food list on my website you'll also find cookbooks recipes and programs to get your diet on track if you have not done so already I would appreciate it if you click the Subscribe button before you go have a great rest of your day

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