If you
manage to take away with you only one fact from this article, please
take the foundational point to the story of how fats affect health-a
single sentence that explains why FATS THAT HEAL FATS THAT KILL is the
title of my book and of this presentation. This one sentence crystallizes
the truth about fats, and begins to clear up the confusion and misrepresentation
that surrounds this vital topic.
Two stories must be told on fats and oils, not just one. Most of our
confusion about the effects of fats and oils on health comes from knowing
only half the story. Let me illustrate the double story on fats and
oils by giving a few examples.
Some fats promote cancer; other fats inhibit cancer. Some fats inhibit
immune function. Other fats are required for and enhance our immune
system.
Some fats make us more susceptible to a stroke or a heart attack. Other
fats protect us from heart attacks and strokes. Some fats lead to, and
others reverse atherosclerosis. Some fats increase triglycerides (blood
fats). Other fats lower blood fats. That's right! Fats can lower blood
fats.
Some fats interfere with, while others are required for insulin function.
Some fats interfere with, while other fats are absolutely vital for
brain development and brain function. And these fats are extremely important
for the health of women, especially during pregnancies.
Some fats slow you down, but other fats increase your energy level.
| Understand
this basic concept: Some fats kill and other fats heal. If you
want to be healthy, know the difference, and choose dietary fats
accordingly. |
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Understand also that fats don't make you fat, and that the essential
fats, used in the right ratio to one another, can be used very effectively
for fat reduction and weight management. If you want to die sooner,
you should also know which ones to pick. We want to treat everyone equally!
Western and affluent high fat diets contain the wrong fats for health.
They lack some of the good fats, contain too much of the unnecessary
fats, and are destructively processed, changing some of their molecules
into toxic ones. Such fats increase cardiovascular disease, cancer,
diabetes, multiple sclerosis, arthritis, premenstrual syndrome, and
other degenerative diseases.
The low fat (no fat) diet that is the rage today leads to stunted growth
in children; dry skin; low energy levels; high cholesterol; high triglycerides;
compromised immune function; leaky gut and allergies; lower testosterone
production; and, as you will see a little later, cause many other health
problems.
Low fat foods taste like cardboard (fats enhance taste), and they deprive
many people of great tasting foods. Manufacturers deal with this problem
in a rather interesting way. They load low fat foods with sugar, which
your body turns into the hard (saturated) fats they claim to be avoiding
by making these low fat foods in the first place. What a ridiculous
idea! What a bad joke for health!