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Oleda Anti-Aging Newsletter: Is The Very Popular No-Carb/Low-Carb Diet Really For You?
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June
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A Message from
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Is The Very Popular No-Carb/Low-Carb Diet
Really For You? Maybe... but only if you compensate for
it's weaknesses.
Balance in nutrition is the single
most important aspect and often the first to be discarded when
dieting. With all the new trendy diets today, Americans
are losing the nutritional foundation essential for lifelong
good health. We take our bodies on these rollercoaster
diets, changing with each new trend and promise, leaving us in
a state of chemical imbalance and forcing our digestion and
metabolism to compensate when our usual nutritional sources
are removed. When there is balance, our systems work
efficiently to process the foods we eat. With balance
and efficiency comes healthy weight
maintenance.
Carbohydrates are not the villains
they are being made out to be! They are essential for
digestion and metabolism; they are the best source of energy
for all bodily functions, especially the brain and central
nervous system. Carbohydrates help regulate protein and fat
metabolism, as fats require carbohydrates for their breakdown
within the liver. Carbohydrates contain the same number of
calories per gram as protein (approximately 4 calories per
gram) and less than one half the calories of fat
(approximately 9 calories per gram).

Unrefined, natural
carbohydrate foods like grains, beans, fruits, and vegetables
are the only food category not linked to any leading killer
diseases. Research has shown that diets low in pure
sugar -- one of the very real culprits -- and high in complex
carbohydrates have been shown to help disorders such as heart
disease, high blood pressure, anemia, kidney disorders, cancer
and tooth decay.
Avoid the carbohydrates that are
“bad” carbs: the pure sugars and starches, the carbohydrate
foods lacking in essential vitamins, minerals and fibers- the
“empty calories." These carbs, found in starchy and sweet
foods, when eaten in excess can crowd out essential nutrients
in the diet. Concentrated sweets, such as cookies, cakes
and candies should not exceed 10% of the daily total calories,
yet it is estimated that today we consume as much as 25% of
our calories in the form of sugar.
The National Research Council
does not state a specific requirement in the diet, however
most authorities agree that 55 to 60% of total calories should
be from carbohydrates. A minimum of 100 grams a day is
absolutely essential, with 300 grams being ideal for most
people. A person's metabolism, activity levels, size and
weight all determine the amount of carbohydrates the body
needs. Complete removal of carbohydrates from a
diet may produce ketoses; these are toxic compounds that can
cause a breakdown of essential body protein, brain damage,
depression, apathy, and loss of energy. When protein is
burned for energy, as in low carb diets, the kidneys can be
overworked trying to quickly rid the body of toxins. It
is necessary to consume large amounts of water to stabilize
this condition. In balanced diets, fats are burned for
energy from storage - not proteins – benefiting the entire
body as these stores of fat produce energy more
efficiently.
So now back to balance – if you are
one of the millions now on one of those “No-Carb/Low
-Carb” diets please be aware of the need to help your body in
balancing and compensating for a lack of essential
nutrients. Consider supplementing and balancing where
you are lacking in carbohydrates with a good multi-vitamin; a
vitamin rich in all B’s, and especially biotin, to help in the
digestion of added proteins in the diet. And drink lots
of water.

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