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Thursday, August 02, 2012
Much worse bad news about trans fats....
Today's Post: Thursday, 8-2-2012
Why eat heart
attack starter?!
1. Hydrogenated vegetable oils cause heart
disease two ways.
The hydrogenated
part that causes the trans fats not found in nature was proven in research to
greatly increase the kind of small particle LDL that literally is so tiny it
tends to stick into the molecular chinks in your blood vessel wall.
This small particle
LDL is a direct cause of heart disease since this starts and continues the process
of closing up your blood vessels with plaque.
That means that
eating hydrogenated vegetable oils is a direct cause of heart disease.
Secondly, most
people today take in far too much omega 6 oils.
Eating too much omega 6 oils causes excessive and chronic
inflammation. When the inner surface of
your blood vessels become over inflamed, this also causes and continues the
process of closing up your blood vessels with plaque when your body tries to
cover up the damage.
The vegetable oils
used for hydrogenated fats are all cheap oils high in omega 6 such as corn and
soy oil or canola oil.
So as you can
imagine, it will pay you to eat very little trans fats and hydrogenated oils.
2. To me it has always been very simple. This stuff causes heart disease. It’s quite literally heart attack
starter. I want to avoid heart
disease. So I’ve recommended eating NO
trans fats or hydrogenated oils.
I’ve not
consciously or voluntarily eaten any foods containing hydrogenated vegetable
oil since I learned this or very, very rarely.
I may have eaten some in restaurant food that I didn’t know contained
hydrogenated vegetable oils. But I eat
things likely to contain it that I know about once or twice or three times a
year or less.
Why eat heart
attack starter?!
In many things,
doing something in moderation is often safe.
Here are two
examples:
Despite the horrors
caused by excessive intake of salt, low moderate intake is safe and desirable.
(Excessive salt
intake will hurt you far more and in far more ways than was known until this
year! Our last post was on just that
topic. Yet even salt is OK in low
moderation.)
Despite the horrors
caused by excessive intake of alcoholic beverages, low and low moderate intake
is usually safe and is actually health protective. Drinking that much red wine
is particularly heart protective for example.
So, understandably,
given how unbelievably many foods contain trans fats and hydrogenated oils,
some people who wrote about and gave health advice in person said to just eat
less trans fats and hydrogenated oils.
They were thinking
of things like salt and alcohol that ARE OK in moderation of course. They also may have thought people more likely
to eat less than stop eating things containing it completely.
I’ve long disagreed
with that and have said that I think the evidence shows that as close to
absolutely none at all is a far better policy for intake of trans fats and
hydrogenated oils.
Why eat ANY heart
attack starter?!
Eating trans fats
and hydrogenated oils is a direct cause of plaque build up in your blood
vessels. This builds up slowly over
years and years.
So by eating just a
little bit every week, you become likely to suffer heart attacks, stroke, ED,
mental decline, and other diseases caused by poor or completely stopped blood
circulation.
The news today is
that I was far more correct than I knew!
I was at least TEN
times more correct than I knew in fact!
I found out in an
email from Dr Al Sears that your body also has trouble getting rid of trans
fats and hydrogenated oils.
This is so extreme
that 51 days or nearly two months after you eat this junk today, half of it is
still in you causing harm! This is a
half life. So 51 days after that half of
that is still in you, etc.
That’s beyond Yikes!
or Ouch! That’s an “Oh my God!” fact.
This means that
even eating just a little bit of trans fats or hydrogenated oils most days of
every week is deadly.
After just a few
weeks let alone several years, you practically have enough trans fats or
hydrogenated oils build up in you it’s as if you ate a whole can of Crisco!
This finding
elevates the risk from small regular amounts of trans fats or hydrogenated oils
to the level of heart disease caused by heavy smoking.
Do yourself a favor
and please don’t go there! Or learn how
to avoid it and stop doing it!
There are three
main ways to avoid eating trans fats or hydrogenated oils.
1. Always read labels.
Some of the very
worst foods will actually list that they contain trans fats on the label.
I was horrified and
very disappointed to find that my until then favorite canned all beef chili had
several grams of trans fats listed. I’ve
never bought it or eaten it since then.
This news suggests
you should always do the same. Don’t buy
this stuff or eat it.2.
2. The shelf life boosting and low cost of
hydrogenated oils was very valuable to food packagers. And trans fats or hydrogenated oils were in
so many of their foods, they came up with a way to LEAVE trans fats or
hydrogenated oils in their foods but legally list zero on the trans fats
section of the label.
The deal they made
was that up to half a gram of trans fats or hydrogenated oils could be in each
serving could be legally LISTED as zero.
This is completely
inaccurate of course. And this news suggests
that eating even one serving of half a gram a day of trans fats or hydrogenated
oils will harm you.
But the second part
of this is even worse! They then changed
how much a serving was until the amount most people actually would eat at one
time was something like five of the new servings or more.
The math on that is
scary. This means that a normal serving
of such a food with .49 grams of trans fat per tiny serving can easily have and
likely does have 2.45 grams of trans fats.
So, how do you avoid
this deliberate hiding of the trans fats or hydrogenated oils in that food?
Mercifully, the
label on the food has a list of ingredients.
Since there are hydrogenated oils in the food, it’s listed in the
ingredient list as something like “partially hydrogenated vegetable oil.”
So the procedure
you need to use is to check the trans fats first. If any is listed above zero, don’t buy or eat
that food.
If zero is listed,
go to this second step. Then check the
ingredients list. And, if ANY kind of
hydrogenated oil is listed, don’t buy or eat that food either.
3. Learn the list of foods that are almost
always filled with or made out of hydrogenated vegetable oil.
With those you
don’t even need to read the label.
Don’t buy or eat those foods.
a) Shortening such
as Crisco is close to or at 100% made out of hydrogenated vegetable oil.
b) Most
commercially baked pies use shortening to make the crust unfortunately.
That’s a real shame
since the fruit fillings in pies are often almost OK healthwise as long as you
don’t eat them and their high sugar content very often. And pie crust tastes good with the fillings.
But since I learned
this, if I’m served pie I don’t KNOW for sure was made with butter or butter
from cows fed only grass or with no oil at all, I simply assume the crust is
harmful.
That’s because it
almost certainly IS harmful to eat. And,
I just eat the filling. I carefully
avoid eating any of the crust.
c) Don’t eat baked
foods from commercial bakeries or sold in grocery stores or fast food places
that are unlabeled.
(Some specialty
bakeries with upscale or health oriented customers will bake things at least by
special request that do NOT contain hydrogenated vegetable oils.
Many cooks prefer
to use butter in their home made baked goods since the foods taste better. So,
many times home made baked goods are OK in moderation since the sugar and the
refined grain are the only harmful parts.
Eating those things
once or twice a month can be OK for some people.)
d) Never eat
microwave popcorn. Microwave popcorn has
a chemical that can hurt you lungs in addition to having a quadruple dose of
hydrogenated vegetable oils!
e) Avoid eating in most fast food places and
always avoid the Fries and chips. They
often fry ALL their foods in hydrogenated vegetable oil. And the Fries often have the most
hydrogenated vegetable oil.
(McDonald’s and
fast food places in New York City
now use omega 6 oils that are NOT hydrogenated.
The omega 6 oils should be eaten only seldom. But they do spare you from most of the
hydrogenated vegetable oils you would have gotten before.)
4. These foods also have a second way to avoid
them.
They almost all
contain other ingredients your health will be better to almost totally avoid
most of the time.
These include
sugar, the far worse for you high fructose corn syrup, refined grains, and
excess salt. Many of snack foods contain
MSG or related compounds as well.
All these
ingredients except the salt are each effective and unnecessary fatteners too.
People who eat
foods with these ingredients several times a day are virtually all extra fat
because of it.
The better news is
that such people can lose most of that excess fat by simply eating real foods
like vegetables and health OK proteins and oils instead.
Over a period of
many months this excess fat will disappear with no increase in hunger.
ALL of these
ingredients are harmful if you eat these things more than once or twice a
week. But most of them contain
hydrogenated vegetable oils too!
For those foods, more
than once or twice a YEAR is too much we now know.
So if you avoid them,
you escape the even more harmful hydrogenated vegetable oils too.
These include
virtually all packaged desserts and snacks and microwave popcorn and commercial
baked goods including pie crusts.
Many people have
not yet heard how hydrogenated vegetable oils cause heart disease and other
diseases of circulation.
And, very few if
any who did know how harmful hydrogenated vegetable oils are have yet learned
that trans fats from hydrogenated vegetable oils build up in your body if you
eat them more than a few times a year.
Thanks to Dr Al
Sears we now know better!
This deserves to be
a headline on the front page of newspapers.
Since it is not, I
decided to do this post.
3 Comments:
Many of the foods highest in trans fats also are high in a chemical that may cause Alzheimer's disease if you eat too much!
A study, recently published in the American Chemical Society journal Chemical Research in Toxicology, has found the ingredient – diacetyl (DA) – boosts the damage caused by a brain protein linked to Alzheimer's disease and beta amyloid build up.
Diacetyl is used as an artificial butter flavoring.
The foods that have the most diacetyl -- including some margarines, most microwave popcorn, many snack foods, some candy, and some baked goods, all tend to have hydrogenated oils and trans fats.
So, if it tastes buttery but has none as an ingredient, you might be wise to avoid eating it.
But this list of foods often has trans fats and many have excess sugar, refined grains, and salt too. Most of them are also on the fattening side too.
So, it will pay you to avoid all these foods completely except some candies and some baked goods that are well made by a home cook or specialty bakery that will cook using only health OK ingredients and real foods. And, those should be very occasional treats too.
Butter tastes like butter! And, if you use small amounts on occasion from cows fed only grass, it can be OK to eat the real thing sometimes.
It's health effects are MUCH safer than trans fats and this diacetyl fake taste chemical.
(With real butter it also helps to use it cold or melted on low heat.
Overheating butter is not a good idea healthwise.
It's far from perfect; but my wife and I have been lucky enough to have Kaiser through our work. We go to the same local Kaiser lab each time and the co-pay isn't too bad
My doctor is pretty good and is used to me. I got my lipid panel done in 6-2011 & HDL was 90 and LDL was 77.
Since then I got several heavier dumbbells and have worked harder on strength training -- enough that I'm a bit stronger. I also began doing two sessions a week of very brief jump rope with 3 sets each session.
I also began eating a bit more whole eggs each week--8 a week instead of 5.
I was taking a new supplement that in some people increases cholesterol -- and separately my wife wanted to know what my current numbers were.
So, just this past Saturday we both went to get tested. The results were up online yesterday. The good news is that my HDL went UP from 90 to 105. The bad news is that my LDL went up too to 95. Still, 95 is below 100.
Even more significant is that by cutting a bit further on my sugar intake since 6-2011, my triglycerides were 35. That means that my HDL is exactly 3.0 times higher. And, research at Harvard found that means that hardly any of my LDL is the dangerous kind with tiny particles that glue into my blood vessel walls.
It's typical for healthy people who don't exercise as much as I or take the supplements I do and are far more liberal with their intakes of sugar and refined grains than I to have readings like 60 HDL and 120 triglycerides. That's 2.0 times in the OTHER direction. My heart attack risk is SIX times less.
People who really eat poorly and don't exercise often have readings like 45 HDL and 270 triglycerides. That's 6.0 times in the BAD direction! (I actually met someone who had just gotten worse readings than that.) My heart attack risk is 18 times less than such people.
You do of course have to take the supplements and upgrade what you eat and be very careful not to overdo, start at a really easy level, and make progress slowly.
But the good news is that short sets of vigorous strength training and interval cardio such as a few seconds of fast jump rope with rest breaks in between is reasonably safe. And, it DOES increase your HDL.
More recent information:
Your body cannot process trans fats and hydrogenated oils at all well. You only get rid of half of it in your system after over a week.
Why is that critically important?!
Because it means that advice to just eat less instead of zero is deadly and literally can kill you if you follow it!
And that's because if you have just a little every day -- using nondairy creamer every day with our coffee for example, after a month you have enough trans fats built up in your system it's like you ate a tub of Crisco.
That's heart attack starter!
Please do yourself and your heart a favor and don't eat less, eat ZERO hydrogenated oils and trans fats!
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