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Health See other Health Articles Title: Carbs Making a Comeback as Part of a Healthy Diet Carbs Making a Comeback as Part of a Healthy DietYouve doubtlessly heard the virtues of a low-carb diet tossed around for years. But contrary to these beliefs, there are two things you need to know: diets that are low in carbohydrates, such as the Atkins diet, tend not to have lasting effects and, more importantly, you need carbohydrates as part of a healthy diet. Carbohydrates contain glucose, one of the essential nutrients your body needs to function. Carbs can be found in foods like bread, pasta, fruit, and starchy vegetables. Bread and pasta are big offenders if youre on a low-carb diet. Glucose is your bodys main energy source; every tissue and cell in your body, from the brain to your muscles, organs, and central nervous system, need glucose from carbohydrates to function properly. Cutting carbs out of your diet as part of a low-carb diet can seriously affect your health. When not in use, glucose from carbohydrates is stored in the liver and muscles. Your body can only store a day-and-a-halfs worth of carbs. Thats why it is important for you to eat foods with carbohydrates in them every day, contrary to what a low-carb diet may tell you. Foods that contain carbohydrates are also often high in fiber, which helps with intestinal health. Being on a low-carb diet can reduce your concentrationnot something you want if your job requires your full attention or if you commute to and from work. Despite what you may have heard, carbohydrates actually help you to burn fat more effectively than protein, while also working with protein to repair muscles and stimulate growth. Dr. David Juan Exposes the 7 Vitamin Rip-Offs Robbing You of Your Good Health You don't need to fall victim to the many vitamin hoaxes that might be robbing you and your loved ones of your money and your health. Its one of the hidden dirty little secrets of the vitamin industry that few know about. But Im not keeping them secret any longer. Click here to see these rip-offs exposed!. Now, there are foods that contain unhealthy carbohydrates, or some simple carbohydrates. These are processed foods, such as table sugar, sodas, candies, syrups, jams, and jellies. There are, however, simple carbohydrates that are healthy, which are found in fruits, milk, and dairy products. Complex carbohydrates are the type of carbs you should try to eat plenty of. They are high in fiber, vitamins, and minerals. Complex carbohydrates can be found in foods such as whole grains, whole wheat bread and pasta, whole grain bread, oatmeal, and starchy vegetables, such as potatoes, corn, beans, lentils, and peas. Your diet should include a mix of healthy simple and complex carbohydrates. Carbohydrates should make up 45%65% of your diet, or roughly 225325 grams per day. To find out how many carbohydrates your food contains, look at the packaging and plan your diet according to these guidelines. Despite what you may have been told, a low-carb diet has a variety of health risks, such as your body producing excessive ketones, which can lead to bad breath, gas, weakness, nausea, and dizziness. A high number of ketones also forces your kidneys to work harder, while causing your body to go into starvation mode (meaning it stores more fat). Another unpleasant side effect of a low-carb diet is constipation due to a lack of fiber. And the weight loss from a low-carb diet is illusory, mostly due to water loss as the body draws glucose from muscles. A protein-rich diet, one of the tent poles of a low-carb diet, can also lead to gout, a severe form of arthritis. So as you can see, eliminating carbs from your diet can do a lot more harm than good for both your weight loss goals and your overall health. Sources for Todays Article: Powell, E., To eat or not to eat, whats a carbohydrate anyways? Michigan State University, Extension web site, April 14, 2014; msue.anr.msu.edu/news/to_...ts_a_carbohydrate_anyways. - See more at: www.doctorshealthpress.co...diet#sthash.r2rf5iqq.dpuf Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)
Total nonsense, as I suspect the rest of the article is. Gout is an autoimmune disease.
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