Are all Carbs Equal?
We are getting low carbs trust down
our throats right now – literally. Everywhere
we look these fads are being thrown at us. Then there
will be a major health scare and everyone will back
off for a bit, only for someone else to pick up the
gauntlet.
So let’s put the record straight. You can not
cut out a major food group to such ridiculous amounts!
There should be no such thing as a no/low carb diet.
In principle, the theory works. You lose weight (whether
you do it healthily and keep it off is not for me
to say). Eating good quality proteins definitely keeps
the hunger at bay. However, if you are a normal individual
cravings will start to kick in for those forbidden
carbs and the whole thing goes down the pan.
So why don’t we change the concept slightly?
Instead of concentrating on low carbs why don’t
we start thinking about GOOD carbs? Because of course
all fruit and veg are carbohydrates and everyone knows
you have to eat plenty of this group for vitamins
and minerals, right?
So consider changing tact. Miss off all the heavy,
sugar laden carbohydrates like bread, pasta, potatoes
etc and pile on the veg! Don’t stint, don’t
worry about the carbs – they are good for you!
Have a salad on the side tossed in a light dressing
and three to four portions of non starchy veg with
your chicken or fish. Have an apple to satisfy your
sweet tooth. Fruit contain fructose, which has a different
make up to other sugars and glucoses. When glucose
hits your body the levels in your blood rise rapidly.
The body has to deal with this surge by releasing
insulin to clear the blood and direct this energy
source to right place – that not required for
muscle energy is shoved along to the liver to be stored
for future use and the remainder gets stored in your
fat cells. (ie, you get fat!) You are left with insulin
in your blood which causes a huge drop in blood sugar.
So how does body react? It wants more sugar to counterbalance!
Fructose is metabolised direct in blood stream, does
not cause a surge of insulin and hence the blood sugar
remains stable. In other words, you won’t get
an addictive craving for more, like you do with that
pack of biccies! It is difficult to overeat on apples,
isn’t it? You don’t often fancy eating
the whole bag, do you?
Not all carbs are equal, just as not all proteins
are equal. For successful weight loss a quality and
good level of proteins must be adhered to (and the
level necessary is different for each individual)
to stop the body starting to burn muscle up for energy.
Quality protein maintains muscle mass while decreasing
the body fat density. A good carb programme incorporates
body fat testing into its regime, wherever possible.
Prehistoric man wasn’t fat. He existed on lots
of protein from animals, nuts and seeds, fresh fruits
and natural vegetation. Grains, potatoes and rice
did not exist and although our world has evolved to
grow and produce these ingredients, our bodies have
evolved at a much slower rate and are not as yet primed
to cope with them. So really as we have brought the
troubles on ourselves it is up to us to rectify the
problems.
Just why did we make them taste so good?
Here’s to successful weight loss!
Chrissie Mayes
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About the Author
Chrissie is a Wellness Consultant working with clients
on a one to one basis to address individual nturition
and weight loss problems. For more info visit her
website www.besthealthchoice.co.uk