Carbohydrates - If You Think Carbohydrates Are Bad For You Think
Again!
Carbohydrates are not bad for you, all you need to do is make
sure you are eating the RIGHT carbohydrates and you will feel
better, reduce the risk of disease and lose weight.
It's all a question of eating the RIGHT carbohydrates; let's see
the difference and the importance of carbohydrates for normal
body functions.
Carbohydrates are not all bad just as all fats and some proteins
are healthier than others.
Carbohydrates what they do
Carbohydrates are the primary fuel source for many of the body's
vital organs, including the brain, central nervous system,
kidneys and heart.
If the body doesn't receive sufficient carbohydrate, it breaks
down muscle and other tissue to produce glucose.
This causes a build-up of waste products called 'ketones'. This
is, known as 'ketosis' and is common in people who are starving,
suffering from anorexia nervosa or who have insulin-dependent
diabetes.
Ketones makes the blood acidic, in severe cases Ketosis can be
fatal, particularly for pregnant women, unborn babies, and for
people who have diabetes.
Finally, the heart may not be able to function to its full
ability as ketone bodies are its main source of fuel.
So, not eating carbohydrates is bad for you. Now let's look at
another myth that not eating carbohydrates can help you lose
weight.
Carbohydrates and weight control
Weight gain is caused by consuming too many calories, whether
they are from carbohydrate, protein or fat.
A diet high in good carbohydrates such fruits and vegetables,
wholegrains and moderate in fat and calories, will result in the
greatest chance of weight loss.
A diet containing good carbohydrates will also assist in
combating hunger pangs as they are slowly realized to the body.
Simple and complex carbohydrates
Both are broken down into glucose, or blood sugar, which is then
metabolized by the body for energy.
Glucose not immediately used is stored in the muscles as
glycogen, but if your body has an excess of glycogen, it is
converted into fat.
Simple carbohydrates are bad
Foods made from sugar (white, brown, powdered and raw) honey etc
are simple carbohydrates that provide few nutrients just extra
calories.
The process of refining whole grain into fine flour removes
fiber, vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals.
Eating these simple refined carbs raises blood sugar levels,
which causes the pancreas to release insulin. This then lowers
blood sugar again, which triggers hunger pangs.
A diet high in refined carbohydrates can cause weight gain, as
it makes you hungry quickly and this can mean overeating.
Eating refined carbs also forces your pancreas to work harder to
produce insulin to deal with high blood sugar levels. This can
lead to insulin resistance and then diabetes.
Extra insulin can also damage the heart as it increases
triglyceride levels i.e the amount of fat circulating in your
blood and lowers your HDL (good cholesterol) and this raises the
risk of blood clotting
Complex carbohydrates are good
Complex carbohydrates on the other hand are loaded with
nutrients and are slow to digest and combat hunger pangs, by
making you feel full for longer.
Whole grains, fruit and vegetables are great carbohydrate
sources and also excellent sources of many other vitamins and
minerals, as are many dairy products.
A Simple rule to follow when eating carbohydrates
When eating carbohydrates eat them "from the earth" with no
refining or processing.
These include whole grains, vegetables; fruits and beans. Eat
naturally and you will be getting good carbohydrates, fight off
illnesses, feel full and provide your body with the fuel that
will stop you feeling tired, nauseous and hungry.
Keep in mind that calories count in weight control.
It is the total number of calories you consume that matters in
weight control, NOT where the calories come from i.e whether
there calories come from fat or carbohydrate.
Carbohydrates should be the major source of energy for your body
and as it's simple to spot good carbohydrates, so make sure you
get plenty of them!
You can eat them feel better, reduce the risk of illness and
lose weight.
Don't be tempted by the myth that carbs are bad their not their
essential part of healthy eating.
More sensible diet tips and advice
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