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Chapter 3 - The Change from Healthy to Unhealthy Fats
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We
are told by medical professionals to eat a diet high in complex
carbohydrates and low in fat. Yet when we do so, many of us find that
we still can’t lose weight and have no energy.
When we look back to the health and diet of people before 1900, we find
that people who ate their traditional diets, high in saturated fats,
were much healthier. It was even a well know fact in most cultures that
when a person was ill, they would be given a higher saturated fat diet
to help cure them.
For centuries, healthy people all over the globe had one thing in
common in their varied diets-- high saturated fat content. The
traditional fats that people have thrived on for thousands of years
include butter, lard, tallow, olive oil, palm oil, and coconut oil.
But after thousands of years of health and eating saturated fats,
suddenly our attitude about them changed in the mid 1900’s. What
happened?
Prior to WWII, when people were ill, they were told by doctors to eat a
high fat diet. Cookbooks in the 1800’s and early 1900’s were filled
with recipes high in butterfat, lard and other fats. Coconut oil was
common and used to make a healthier margarine (oleo). Yet, despite all
this saturated fat, heart disease was practically unknown.
That all changed when some faulty studies were done in the
Mediterranean region of Europe in the 1930’s. The diet they observed
was the result of poverty after the war. It was not really the
traditional healthy diet of the Mediterranean peoples. What was
observed was people eating a low fat, high carbohydrate diet.
When researchers went back, years later, to the same Mediterranean
regions studied in the 1930’s, they found the people eating a diet high
in saturated fat, with cheese, butter and fatty meats, like sausages.
By this time the people of the area had recovered economically from the
war, they were reverting to their traditional diet, high in saturated
fats. But the researchers reported that those people had abandoned
their “traditional low-fat diet”.
Other studies done in the 1940’s-1960’s combined saturated fats and
hydrogenated fats together, which changed the results. Or when the
results of the study came out in favor of how healthy saturated fat
was, the researcher would say it was unusual and he still believed that
saturated fat was bad. Because of these studies, and some widely
publicized low-fat diets, like the Pritikin Diet, saturated fat was
condemned as the reason that Americans were becoming unhealthier.
Also, during World War II, when the Japanese controlled most of the
pacific, Americans began producing more and more vegetable oils since
coconut oil had become scarce. This vegetable oil production became a
huge industry.
Between this and the increasing unpopularity of saturated fats, we
began the switch to vegetable oils. The corn oil and soybean oil
industries pushed this switch by making coconut oil sound like an
unhealthy saturated fat, and they profited immensely from it.
And the number of people who died from heart attacks rose from 10% in
the 20’s to 30% in the 50’s, and it has continued to climb to over 40%
today. It is the leading cause of death in the United States. As the
rate of heart disease has climbed, our intake of saturated fats has
dropped sharply. If saturated fats were the problem, there should be
less heart disease as less saturated fat is eaten. Interestingly
enough, our consumption of processed vegetable oils and other
artificial and processed foods containing trans-fats has increased
dramatically.
Based on popular thinking, despite studies that showed otherwise, the
food pyramid was made to reflect what was considered to be a healthier
low-fat diet, and generations of Americans and people across the globe
were taught that a low fat diet was the healthiest diet.
Footnotes
“Characteristics of Traditional Diets,”
The Weston A. Price Foundation
http://www.westonaprice.org/basicnutrition/characteristics.html
“Know Your Fats,” The Weston A. Price Foundation
http://www.westonaprice.org/knowyourfats/index.html
“The Mediterranean Diet— Pasta or Pastrami?” By Sally Fallon and Mary
G. Enig, PhD
The Weston A. Price Foundation
http://www.westonaprice.org/traditional_diets/meddiet.html
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