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1. The Four Biggest Health
Myths - # 3 & #4 by Dr. Cindy Clayton, D.C. &
Nutritionist
2. Health Conditions - What is good health? Ingredients for Good
Health
The Four Biggest Health Myths – Part 3
Myth
#3
Eating
Saturated Fats Causes Heart Disease
The Ancient Egyptians consumed a diet of high carbohydrates and low
fats. When mummified bodies were dug up it was routinely found that their
arteries were filled with cholesterol, their teeth were rotted and they were
obese. The Eskimos consumed a 70% fat diet and had practically no heart
disease. Africans, Indians, Mediterranean cultures, inhabitants of Crete,
Puerto Ricans, Swiss, French and New Zealanders also consumed diets high in
saturated fats with virtually no heart disease.
Despite
popular belief, there are no scientific studies that show that eating a high
fat diet and high cholesterol diet will in any way cause heart disease or
heart attacks. However, a low cholesterol diet can cause you to develop
cataracts (vision loss), age more quickly and weaken your immune system. It
can also cause your body to overcompensate and to develop high cholesterol.
Heart
Disease was very rare a hundred years ago. Heart disease started to increase
from nothing in 1910, to a major epidemic in 1945 (50% of all deaths). From
1910 to 1970, the consumption of animal fats has actually declined, butter
consumption has declined, cholesterol consumption has increased only 1% yet
heart disease has increased a lot. Refined foods, sugar consumption,
margarine and artificial oil intake has increased tremendously during this
same period. It is these refined foods that increase cholesterol and destroy
the heart.
Refined
foods are depleted of all their vitamins, minerals and enzymes, especially B
vitamins. Scientists have now proven that it is the B vitamin deficiency
that causes heart attacks. You may be saying to yourself that you already
take B vitamins but chances are you may be taking synthetic B vitamins, made
from petroleum which will not supply the B you need and will actually create
deficiencies. Standard Process makes Cataplex B and G, whole food organic
supplements that will give you the entire B complex which will feed your
heart and body. Cataplex B is the half that will help you heart, nerves and
carbohydrate metabolism. Cataplex G is the half that helps stress,
relaxation and fat metabolism.
Here
is a list of fats with the proper ratios you should have in your diet (You
should have 1 part saturated fats to one part Omega 3 unsaturated fats to 1
part Omega 6 unsaturated fats – 1:1:1):
SATURATED
FATS: Meats, Cheese, Eggs, Raw Milk, Butter
OMEGA
3: Fish Oil, Flax oil
OMEGA 6: Vegetable oils, Raw nuts, Olive oil
The Four Biggest Health Myths – Part 4
Myth
#4
Eggs
Will Raise Your Cholesterol
Egg whites contain one of the best sources of protein. Egg yolks contain a small amount of cholesterol and a large amount of lecithin which breaks down the cholesterol.
The way to maintain normal cholesterol levels is not to avoid
cholesterol, because that will cause your body to produce more. This occurs
because of an internal mechanism in your liver. The less cholesterol you
consume, the more your body makes.
What you want to do is eat foods that are high in lecithin and forget
about cholesterol. It just so happens that all high lecithin foods contain
high fats. That’s the way nature designed it. And that is the problem with
refined and heated oil—they destroy lecithin.
Eggs don’t raise cholesterol levels. In fact, they do just the
opposite—they decrease cholesterol levels. The best way to lower
cholesterol is to eat organic eggs because of the lecithin factor.
Cholesterol is not a deadly poison, but a substance vital to all your
cells. most of your hormones are made out of cholesterol. Your nerves could
not conduct electricity without cholesterol. Your brain couldn’t function
without cholesterol—in fact 70% of it is cholesterol. Cholesterol also
makes vitamin D, which helps in the absorption of calcium.
So be sure to make organic eggs part of your normal diet.
Cindy Clayton, D.C. is a Doctor of Chiropractic and Nutritionist
Cindy Clayton-Sudalnik, D. C.
Life Wellness Group,
9921 NW Engleman St,
Portland, OR 97229,
(323) 394-0194
drcindyclayton8@gmail.com
Health Conditions - What is good
health? Ingredients for health?
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http://www.mcvitamins.com/health_conditions.htm
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