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Fats and Oils: Clearing the Confusion

JoAnn Guest

May 25, 2007 14:57 PDT

 

 

By Fred Pescatore, M.D.

http://www.sourcenaturals.com./articles/5930.html

 

Aside from tax forms, it's hard to find anything more confusing to

consumers than fats and oils. Fat-free diehards still don't know that

fat is essential for the brain, hormones, cellular membranes: life

itself.

The clueless still use shortening, margarine and damaged grocery

storevegetable oils. But what worries me more is that supposedly

educatedconsumers aren't even getting it right.

 

Should we be surprised since their doctors probably don't know the

truth?

 

Mistakes made by your customers. They:

 

* Don't know monounsaturated fats are the key to health.

* Buy junk olive oil without knowing it.

* Use grapeseed oil for its smoke point without regard to its

pro-inflammatory fatty acids.

* Think all polyunsaturated fats are created equal.

* Believe flax oil is just the same as fish oil.

* Think healthy oil must be heavy and flavorless or strongly

flavored.

* Don't know that oil has zero carbs.

 

 

Let's clear up these myths so consumers can get busy being confused

about something else:

 

* A compelling number of studies clearly demonstrate that we should

getabout 80% of our fats as monounsaturated fats, a key to the health

benefits of the Mediterranean diet.

Monounsaturated fats (omega 9)have been shown to lower total

cholesterol, increase HDL, improve blood

sugar management and help prevent cancer.

 

* Properly prepared olive oil is a decent choice because it is

relatively high (around 70%) in monounsaturated fats. However,

macadamia nut oil is much higher (84%). Macadamia nut oil is also

lower insaturated fat and significantly higher in vitamin E, already

making it a healthier choice.

 

* Any time something becomes quite popular, pretenders ride the

wave. It

is beyond suspicious that more Italian olive oil is sold than is

actually produced. Much of what consumers think is " Extra Virgin "

olive

oil is actually a blend of refined olive (health benefits

dramatically reduced) and even other oils (hmm, allergies anyone?).

I review this in greater detail in The Hamptons Diet, my latest

book, due out in May.

 

For increasingly obvious reasons, the specific oil I recommend in it

is MacNut™ Oil. It is the genuine article and the only product

processed in the plant in Australia so there is no chance of

contamination with another nut. This is a premium oil with

processing quite superior to that from other countries.

 

* Overheating oil causes the formation of toxic free radicals and

trans fats. Many don't realize that olive oil's smoke point is only

300-325:;so grilling, stir-fry and even baking become problematic.

MacNut™ Oil is

blessed with a 410: smoke point and great shelf stability.

 

 

* Grapeseed oil is 74% polyunsaturated omega 6. If that doesn't

concern you, please read the next section.

 

* Recall that omega 3 and omega 6 fats, both polyunsaturated, have

relatively opposite effects. Among the many virtues of omega 3, is

that

it is anti-inflammatory.

 

The majority of omega 6 is pro-inflammatory.

Yes, omega 6 is the source of beneficial GLA. However, GLA is just a

very tiny variant the body should make if all circumstances are

right.

 

Our Paleolithic ancestors ate a diet that balanced the 3's and 6's

ideally at 1:1.

 

Now, because of " vegetable oil " use, junk food and animal feeding

practices, Americans consume a 20:1 imbalance of pro-inflammatory

omega 6.

 

My recent book, The Allergy and Asthma Cure, tells more about the

many health conditions worsened by inflammation. Now you can see that

grapeseed oil is literally adding fuel to the fire. In MacNutTM Oil,

the 3's and 6's are 1:1, as nature intended.

 

* Flax oil is great stuff if you buy it fresh, keep it cold and use

it promptly. However, the EPA and DHA we prize so much in fish oil is

not present in flax oil.

 

To convert omega 3 to EPA and DHA, first be

genetically adept and then avoid illness, age, stress, alcohol,

aspirin,bad fats or sugar and deficiencies of the B's, C, Zinc and

Magnesium.

The same factors affect conversion of omega 6 into GLA.

 

* Some consumers have become accustomed to flavorless oils. Others

grin and bear food that all tastes like olives. (Good olive oil

tastes like olives.)

 

Yet another reason I head the Scientific Advisory Panel for

MacNutTM Oil is that it delicious cold or hot. It enhances recipes

with a buttery richness but doesn't mask other ingredients.

 

* How can we tell consumers and not sound sassy that all oils are all

zero carbs. They are oils, okay?

 

There are only 3 classes of macronutrients: proteins, fats and carbs.

 

* Likewise, oil is oil when it comes to calories. Even 10-W-40 has 9

calories per gram.

 

Protein and sugar are about half that.

 

What is important is the type of fat in the oil and monounsaturated

is the best.

 

I hope this helps you educate consumers about the proper use of fats.

Unfortunately, that still leaves a long list of other things they've

been misled about.

 

JoAnn Guest

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JoAnn

There is no mention here about coconut oil nor organic butter: both

very superior fats/oils from what I have learned. Do you have any references or

comparisons for those fats/oils please? And how they rate in comparion to

your favoured nut oil, MacNut oil???

blessings

Shan

 

Fats and Oils: Clearing the Confusion

 

Posted by: " JoAnn Guest " angelprincessjo   mrsjoguest

 

Fri May 25, 2007 4:04 pm (PST) Fats and Oils: Clearing the Confusion

JoAnn Guest

May 25, 2007 14:57 PDT

 

By Fred Pescatore, M.D.

http://www.sourcenaturals.com./articles/5930.html

 

 

I hope this helps you educate consumers about the proper use of fats.

Unfortunately, that still leaves a long list of other things they've

been misled about.

 

JoAnn Guest

mrsjo-

www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/

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