Healthy Trans Fats vs. Unhealthy Trans Fats Revealed
I'm going to talk about something today that most of you have
probably never heard...that there is a distinction between good
trans fats and bad trans fats. There is some evidence that the
good trans can help you with fat loss, muscle building, and even
cancer prevention, while the bad trans fats have been shown to
cause heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and the general
blubbering of your body.
I'm sure most of you have heard all of the ruckus in the news
over the last few years about just how bad man-made trans fats
are for your health. If you've been a reader of my newsletter
and my "Truth about Six Pack Abs" e-book program, then you
definitely know my opinion that these substances are some of the
most evil food additives of all and are found in the vast
majority of all processed foods and fast foods on the market
today. In my opinion, man-made trans fats are right up there
with smoking in terms of their degree of danger to your health.
After all, they are one of THE MAIN factors for the explosion of
heart disease since approximately the 1950's.
As you may have heard recently, the FDA has mandated that food
manufacturers include the grams of trans fat on all nutrition
labels starting back at the beginning of this year. This means
that as inventory is replaced in the grocery stores, you should
start to see grams of trans listed on all packages from now on,
providing you with an easier way to avoid them.
With all of the talk about trans fats in the news these days, I
wanted to clarify some things, particularly regarding bad trans
fats vs. good trans fats. If you've never heard of good trans
fats before, let me explain in a bit.
The Bad Trans Fats
First, the bad trans fats I'm referring to are the man-made
kind. These are represented by any artificially hydrogenated
oils. The main culprits are margarine, shortening, and partially
hydrogenated oils that are in most processed foods, junk foods,
and deep fried foods. These hydrogenated oils are highly
processed using harsh chemical solvents like hexane (a component
of gasoline), high heat, pressure, have a metal catalyst added,
and are then deodorized and bleached. A small % of the solvent
is allowed to remain in the finished oil. This has now become
more of an industrial oil rather than a food oil, but somehow
the FDA still allows the food manufacturers to put this crap in
our food at huge quantities, even with the well documented
health dangers.
These hydrogenated oils cause inflammation inside of your body,
which signals the deposition of cholesterol as a healing agent
on artery walls. Hence, hydrogenated oil = inflammation =
clogged arteries. You can see why heart disease has exploded
since this crap has been loaded into our food supply over the
last 5 to 6 decades. As time goes on, and science continues to
unveil how deadly these oils really are, I feel that eventually
they will be illegal and banned from use. The labeling laws were
just the first step. In fact, certain countries around the world
have already banned the use of hydrogenated oils in food
manufacturing or at least set dates to phase them out for good.
However, keep in mind that as companies are starting to phase
out the use of hydrogenated oils in processed foods, they are
replacing them, in most instances, with highly refined
polyunsaturated oils. These are still heavily processed oils
using high heat, solvents, deodorizers, and bleaching agents.
Even refined oils are known to produce inflammation in your
body...a far cry from natural sources of healthy fats. Once
again, for the best results, your best bet is avoiding highly
processed foods altogether and choose whole, natural, minimally
processed foods. Your body will thank you!
The Good Trans Fats
Ok, after having trash talked the man-made trans fats, let me
clearly state that there IS such a thing as healthy natural
trans fats. Natural trans fats are created in the stomachs of
ruminant animals like cattle, sheep, goats, etc. and make their
way into the fat stores of the animals. Therefore, the milk fat
and the fat within the meat of these animals can provide natural
healthy trans fats. Natural trans fats in your diet have been
thought to have some potential benefit to aid in both muscle
building and fat loss efforts. However, keep in mind that the
quantity of healthy trans fats in the meat and dairy of ruminant
animals is greatly reduced by mass-production methods of farming
and their grain and soy heavy diets. Meat and dairy from
grass-fed, free-range animals always have much higher quantities
of these beneficial fats.
One such natural trans fat that you may have heard of is called
conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) and has been marketed by many
weight loss companies. Keep in mind that these man-made CLA
pills you see in the stores may not be the best way to get CLA
in your diet. They are artificially made from plant oils,
instead of the natural process that happens in ruminant animals.
Once again, man-made just doesn't compare to the benefits of
natural sources.
Now that all of your labels should be listing grams of trans
fat, keep in mind that if a quantity of trans fat is listed on a
meat or dairy product, it is most likely the natural good trans
fats that we've discussed here. Otherwise, if the quantity of
trans is listed on any processed foods, it is most likely the
dangerous unhealthy crap from artificially hydrogenated oils, so
stay away!
I hope you've enjoyed this interesting look at good trans fat
vs. bad trans fat and use the info to arm yourself with more
healthful food choices for a better body.