This is a frustrating topic that, unfortunately, still needs to be clarified. Since the 80’s we’ve been sold on the idea that Fat is the enemy. We’ve been told that fat (especially animal fat) increases cholesterol, causes heart disease risk, causes cancer, and -worst of all- makes us fat!!! The truth is that everything boils down to food quality. True, eating the fat of a sick animal from a commercial farm is bad for your health. But, so is eating junk food that’s high in refined sugars. However, consuming fat from a healthy, organic animal that has been fed the correct diet can be one of the best things you do for your health. This article from westonaprice.org does a great job at putting some of the fat confusion to rest.
Taking the Fear Out of Eating Fat
🖨️ Print post For many years we have been told over and over again that fat is unhealthy, and most people actually do believe it. Therefore, in an attempt to be “healthy,” many people avoid eating fat.
When I work with clients who claim they eat “healthy” I always ask them to explain what that means. The typical responses I hear are:
- “I never eat fatty red meats, only chicken or fish once or twice a week.”
- “I don’t use butter or eggs because I’m watching my cholesterol.”
- “My doctor told me to use margarine to avoid the heart disease that runs in my family.”
- “I’m trying to lose weight so I count fat grams, and buy everything fat-free.”
I have to give my clients some credit because they are simply doing what they have been told to do. The only problem is that what they have been told to do just doesn’t work. In fact, the clients I see who eat lowfat diets are usually the most unhealthy people that I work with. They typically suffer from symptoms of depression, fatigue, anxiety, mood swings, hypoglycemia, insulin resistance, constant and insatiable hunger, gall bladder problems (gas, bloating, “acid-reflux,” loose stools), hormonal imbalances, and even lack of menstruation in young women. Women on lowfat diets especially complain that their hair is dry and brittle and falls out easily and their skin is dry and wrinkly. And, as crazy as it sounds, they almost always want to lose weight!
Even though most people on lowfat diets don’t feel healthy, they still believe that somehow avoiding fat will make them healthier. The medical community, junk food industry and the media have done an incredible job convincing the American public that fats are bad for us. Fats have been blamed for everything from clogging our arteries to causing cancer. And fats are definitely the most popular scapegoat for our national health obsession—obesity!
But is fat really to blame?
Is Fat Fattening?
Lowfat Diets Make You Hungry
Low Fat=High Carb
Low Fat=Low Protein
1. Avoid Reduced-Fat Products
2. Replace Margarine with Butter
3. Replace Processed Vegetables Oils with Traditional Fats
Butter
Lard
Tallow
Olive Oil
Coconut and Palm Oils
Priming Your Gallbladder for Fats
This article appeared in Wise Traditions in Food, Farming and the Healing Arts, the quarterly magazine of the Weston A. Price Foundation, Winter 2002.