Carbohydrates, Proteins, and Hidden Fats

Written by Dr. Donald A. Miller


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Supposed high protein diets are often filled with hidden fats. For example, consider ground beef.

Center for Science inrepparttar Public Interest, with reports on-line at www.cspinet.org, tells us "USDA allows ground beef labels to make claims that would be illegal on other foods." "Ground beef accounts for 45 percent ofrepparttar 114998 beef sold inrepparttar 114999 U.S. and it adds more fat -- and more artery- clogging saturated fat -- torepparttar 115000 average American's diet than any other single food." "The USDA allows no more than 10 percent fat by weight in most foods that are labeled 'lean.' Butrepparttar 115001 USDA allows ground beef that is up to 22.5 percent fat to be called 'lean.'" Of course, that fat is "saturated".

In contrast, protein from plants, such as grains and legumes, has much less fat than ground beef and none of it is saturated. Tempeh, an Asian food made from whole soy beans with careful fermentation, has more protein than an equal amount (volume or weight) of ground beef, and also contains allrepparttar 115002 essential amino acids.

So try this for healthy diet rules. Eat allrepparttar 115003 vegetables and fruits you can stand, but without sauces, dressings, added sugar, butter, margarine, or cheese. The same applies to grain foods, such as whole grain breads and pastas. Get at least some of your proteins from plant sources. Avoid all foods fried in fat or oil.

I lost weight and one third of my blood cholesterol by reducing my beef and pork consumption, increasing my use of broiled and baked fish and chicken, and learning about soy foods that are now available in North America.

Even Ph.D. scientists can mis-lead themselves with wishful thinking. A former colleague of mine was often heard to describe his high protein, low carb diet in terms of complex biochemical theories, yet he was always at least 100 pounds overweight. He also ate and drank about three times as much as I did at shared meals. Get Real!

** Diet with FACTS, not MYTHS. **

Dr. Donald A. Miller is author of "Easy Health Diet" http://easyhealthdiet.com/diet.htm, "Easy Exercise All Ages" http://easyhealthdiet.com/eeaa.htm, and numerous free articles on health http://easyhealthdiet.com/articles/. Seven of ten deaths are caused by preventable diseases.


Truths about Diet, Obesity, and $75 Billion

Written by Dr. Donald A. Miller


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"Type 2 diabetes, a major consequence of obesity, has also reached epidemic proportions overrepparttar last 10 years." In fact, "adult onset diabetes" is increasing among teens and pre adolescents.

Apparentlyrepparttar 114997 CDC thinksrepparttar 114998 commercial food industry does a better job on shaping public opinion than do family discussions. Therefore, they are sponsoring public school initiatives to help children, and their parents, become better educated.

If you have access torepparttar 114999 internet, you don't have to wait forrepparttar 115000 CDC education programs. Do your own news watch and research.

"Greedy drug companies" have been blamed for our rising health care cost. Perhaps we should look to ourselves for part ofrepparttar 115001 cause.

Want some help on getting started? Read "Easy Health Diet" by Dr. Donald A. Miller. This includes tips for on-line research, as well as much diet and health information, with sources.

** Diet with FACTS, not MYTHS. **

Dr. Donald A. Miller is author of "Easy Health Diet" http://easyhealthdiet.com/diet.htm, "Easy Exercise All Ages" http://easyhealthdiet.com/eeaa.htm, and numerous free articles on health http://easyhealthdiet.com/articles/. Seven of ten deaths are caused by preventable diseases.


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