The Skinny On Fats

Let’s get this one out in the open:

1. Fats do not make you gain bodyfat.

2. Fats do not put you on Heart Attack Row.

3. Fats are not the enemy.

We’ve been sold a bag of lies when it comes to fats.

Fats are essen­tial for your body’s hor­mone pro­duc­tion, skin health, absorp­tion of fat-soluble vit­a­mins, and even burn­ing body­fat. Yep… you need fats to burn fat!

Stud­ies have been con­ducted to attempt to ele­vate cho­les­terol lev­els using high-fat diets. Most all of them have failed mis­er­ably — in fact sev­eral “low­ered” total cho­les­terol while rais­ing the so-called “good” cho­les­terol (HDL).

That being said, you don’t need the following…

1. A lot of fats in your diet. Fats still con­tain over twice the calo­ries per gram as carbs and protein.

2. Any kind of “fake fats” — mar­garine or processed oils of any kind are highly dan­ger­ous foods.

Here’s a sim­ple dietary fats solution:

1. Eat fats as they occur in nature, but eat at least 80% as they “actu­ally” occur in nature — mean­ing from grass-fed and free-range sources. The extra cost is worth it. It tastes bet­ter and your med­ical costs will well off­set the few dol­lars more per pound you pay.

2. Cook with a com­bi­na­tion of olive oil and coconut oil, but use both spar­ingly. If you are eat­ing plenty of ani­mal pro­tein you do not need exces­sive fats… not because of ‘dan­ger’ but because of need­less calo­ries. Not a good idea if you’re want­ing to keep your abs. But a bit of raw but­ter or olive oil can make bland veg­gies taste won­der­ful, so feel free.

Also, omega 3-rich fats like olive oil and fish (and espe­cially fish oil) help lower inflam­ma­tion. That’s the real cul­prit behind heart dis­ease in most cases.

3. Avoid a lot of fats at night. The night-time meals should be high in lean pro­tein (tuna, tofu, turkey breast) with very lim­ited fats if you are want­ing to really get lean. If you are just try­ing to shed body­weight slowly, it’s okay to have some fats at night.

Just do me a favor: If you are on the “Fats make you gain body­fat and have heart attacks” band­wagon, jump off. We have con­sumed fat for count­less thou­sands of years. Just con­sume it the way we always HAVE (nat­u­rally, not stuffed with hor­mones and cooked up in a lab) and you’ll be fine.

If you want a diet-solution that actu­ally uses dietary fats to help you take off the body­fat, then use this one: 7 Minute Muscle <— Eat Fats, Burn Bodyfat!

It’s a real-world plan that allows you to eat your favorite foods and still shed the body weight you want.

And yes — that includes fats :-)

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