Artificial Fats Are Killing You
Did you know that artificial fats are in most
of the food that you buy? Did you know that this artificial fat, called trans
fatty acid, is slowly killing you?
Next time you reach for the coffee
creamer, the margarine, or even your favorite brand of potato chips, flip over
the bag and take a look at the ingredients--if you see hydrogenated or
partially hydrogenated oil of any type, you're eating a trans fatty acid.
What is a Trans Fatty Acid?
Imagine an oil as a string of carbon atoms
that hang together like bulbs on a string of Christmas lights. Some oils are a
bit more complicated, and have hydrogen atoms stuck on them. When the oil is
completely filled with hydrogen atoms, the string of carbon is called a
Saturated Fat. The way that the hydrogen sticks to the carbon is important. If
the saturated fat is naturally occurring, the bond is called "cis." A regular
saturated fat could be called a Cis Fatty Acid.
You guessed it, a Trans Fatty Acid
is a lot like a regular saturated fat, except for the way that the hydrogen
atoms stick to the carbon atoms. Trans fatty acids are made when food
companies shoot hydrogen gas through oil. Some of the hydrogen sticks to the
carbon, but in a rigid way that makes the food last longer on the shelf . When
hydrogen is artificially attached to carbon like this, the bond configuration
(the type of connection between the carbon and hydrogen) is called "trans."
Saturated fat of this kind is called Trans Fatty Acid.
Why Is It So Bad?
Your body can't tell the difference
between a normal cis fatty acid and an artificial trans fatty acid. When you
eat a trans fatty acid, your body incorporates it into your cells--your cells
actually become hydrogenated! The consequences include increased occurrence of
heart disease, sexual dysfunction, weakened immune system, cancer,
atherosclerosis, diabetes, and obesity.
What Foods Is It In?
Margarine, non-dairy coffee creamer, some
whip creams, "soft-serve" ice creams, many breads, restaurant french fries,
restaurant and supermarket fried chicken, restaurant and supermarket fried
food of all types (sadly, old-style lard frying was healthier because frying
took less time so less oil penetrated the food, and it was cis-fatty acid),
most crackers, some "health" foods... the list goes on and on and on.
Hydrogenated oil (trans fatty acid) is in more than 70% of processed foods
found on store shelves!
What Can I Do?
It's up to you to check out the
INGREDIENTS ahead of time for hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated oil! Stop
buying foods that contain partially hydrogenated oils. Lately, I’ve
noticed that some foods come right out and say ‘No trans fats’ and
‘cold pressed oils’ in bold letters. You can find alternatives
without this terrible additive. Here's the golden rule for eating right: Eat
whole, unprocessed foods when possible. Try to buy foods that use cold pressed
or expeller pressed oil in the ingredients (oils so labeled are unlikely to
contain trace organic chemicals). Don't be afraid to consume foods high in
natural fat, including animal fats (in moderation). No kidding. Good luck--be
healthy! Web Resources
Heart
Disease
, Health
Castle.com
, enig.com
, Trans Fatty Acid Data
Base
, FDA
Posted: Sun - June 1, 2003 at 09:17 PM
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