Low Carb Articles
Some Straight Talk About
Low-Carbohydrates and Your Health
by: Rick Trojan
There have been many diets and weight loss plans that
have come and
gone over the years. Low-carbohydrate, high-protein diets were popular
decades ago. And today are making a comeback.
These diets do promote weight loss. Low-carbohydrate,
high-
protein diets are more effective. Than low-fat, low-cholesterol,
low-calorie diets. Also your cholesterol levels often improve more on a
low-carb diet.
A low-carb diet plan structures your eating choices
around the
selection of lean protein sources. Focusing on fish, soy, poultry, low
fat dairy and lean red meats.
It is a diet high in fibrous, crispy vegetables and
fruits.
Like green beans, cauliflower, broccoli, asparagus, peppers, spinach,
lettuces, berries, cherries, grapes and melons, to name a few.
You are also allowed limited size portions of starchy
vegetables. Such as potatoes, carrots, beets and beans/legumes.
However, sweets and sugary foods are eliminated. With
the exception of small portions on occasional *diet holidays*.
Your focus should be on healthy choices of fats. That
Include
raw nuts, seeds, nut butters, olives, olive oil, nut oils. Also some
butter, fish oil and flax seed meal.
You should avoid trans fats (partially hydrogenated
fats).
Like fried foods, excessive saturated fats and margarine that contains
trans fats.
Your objective should be to have a protein source at
each
meal. Along with vegetables, fruit and fats as mentioned above. To help
avoid dietary deficiencies. You should include daily nutritional
supplements. Consisting of a multivitamin, essential oils, diet
formulation and chromium picolinate.
Possible Adverse Physical Effects
You may experience some adverse physical effects with a
low-
carb diet. Here are some of the negative consequences that could affect
your health. Constipation and headaches. Digestive irregularity from
lack of fiber. Potential strain on your kidneys. Increased stomach acid
levels. Due to a high protein content. And high levels of fat could
cause high cholesterol.
If your on diuretic or diabetes medications you should
be
monitored by a doctor. The low-carb diet affects your hydration and
blood sugar levels. Current testing is on going whether a low-carb diet
can help diabetics control their blood sugar levels.
Planning The Ultimate Diet
The ultimate goal of a low-carb nutritional diet
structure.
Allows your metabolic rate to stay high. While satisfying your
appetite. And preserving your lean body mass.
However, in order for you to keep this weight off. You
must
follow the diet structure for your lifetime. This has many health
experts worried.
Any extreme type of eating plan. That you follow for
just a short time. Most likely will not have long term health risks.
But a lifetime plan of virtually cutting out an entire
food
group. Essential for your health. Without knowing the long-term risks,
is a concern. At this time, the long-term health risks of
low-carbohydrate plans have not yet been determined.
However, To minimize or avoid theses specific diet
deficiencies. That are associated with low-carb diets. You should
approach your low-carb diet as an integrated part of *Your Lifestyle*.
Not solely an ingredient focus.
About The Author
Rick Trojan
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The information and
opinions above are those of the authors. There is no guarantee of
accuracy. Consult your personal doctor before you start a new diet,
exercise program, or take supplements.
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