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"Let food be thy medicine and let medicine be thy food"
Hippocrates, the Father of Medicine (460-377 B.C.)
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11/14/2007 1:17:52 AM

The “Skinny” on Fats

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As awareness of the obesity epidemic began to rise during the 1990’s - the nation’s focus turned towards dietary fat.  The advice of the time was to eat a low-fat diet in order to prevent obesity and other diseases.  It sounded good – it made sense - so most people jumped on board.  An avalanche of low-fat and fat-free processed foods hit the grocery store shelves and the low-fat craze was on. 

Some 15 years later, a growing body of evidence is now pointing to the ineffectiveness of the low-fat diet for weight loss or prevention of heart disease and several cancers.  The most recent revelation came when the results of the Women's Health Initiative Dietary Modification Trial were published in the February 8, 2006 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association. 

After following 49,000 women for eight years, the researchers reported that eating a low-fat diet did not prevent heart disease, breast cancer, or colon cancer, and that it didn't do much for weight loss, either.  What is becoming clearer by the day is that too much saturated and trans fats increase the risk for certain diseases while more monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, lower the risk.  The key is to eat more of the monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats. 

According to the Harvard School of Public Health, the largest sources of saturated fats are dairy products and red meats.  The largest sources of trans fats are processed foods such as margarine, vegetable shortening, partially hydrogenated vegetable oils, deep-fried chips, fast foods and most baked goods.

Monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats are found in vegetable oils, such as olive oil, nuts, seeds and fish.  While these foods do have small amounts of saturated fats, they have much larger amounts of the monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats by comparison – and that’s the key.

Wholefood Farmacy foods make it easy for you, your family and your children to enjoy delicious, convenient whole foods that have more of the healthier fats that nature has to offer. 

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11/14/2007 11:52:28 AM
Over the 30 days you will learn:

How to reduce your risk of heart attack by over 50% using plain water

 How a woman can reduce her risk of heart attack by up to 92% Which spices can reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s disease

 Which spices can lower your blood sugar and cholesterol levels

Which foods fight cancer About a simple activity that can boost your immune system every day …… and much, much more!

There is no cost or obligation whatsoever – we offer this program to all as a public service campaign of The Wholefood Farmacy. One minute a day for 30 days can change your life forever!



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11/14/2007 12:37:07 PM
Eating a healthy whole food diet and drinking plenty of water are two of the best ways to protect your body from the damage of free radicals. Fruits and vegetables provide an ex Eating a healthy whole food Eating a healthy whole food diet and drinking plenty of water are two of the best ways to protect your body from the damage of free radicals. Fruits and vegetables provide an excellent source of natural antioxidants to help your body stabilize the free radicals and ward off the damage that they cause.

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diet and drinking plenty of water are two of the best ways to protect your body from the damage of free radicals. Fruits and vegetables provide an excellent source of natural antioxidants to help your body stabilize the free radicals and ward off the damage that they cause.

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cellent source of natural antioxidants to help your body stabilize the free radicals and ward off the damage that they cause.

Visit The Wholefood Farmacy
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