![]() |
INFO - FULL .COM articles and information |
How Can Fat Be Essential?
By Garry Gamber
Did you know that some fats are essential to the body? Yes, there are some fats that our body cannot produce which means that we must get them from our food. Perhaps you've heard of omega-3 fatty acids and omega-6 fatty acids. These are both considered essential and must be supplied by the foods we eat.
What do they do? Well, the omega-3 fatty acid, for example is used for the production of healthy cell membranes and for the production of a class of hormones called prostaglandins. You know how aspirin and acetominophen are anti-inflammatories? So are the prostaglandins that our bodies produce from omega-3 fatty acids.
Now, we need the omega-3's and the omega-6's to be in the proper combination to be most effective to us. Empirical evidence shows that the proper ratio is about 4:1 between omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids. What do you suppose our average diet gives us? About a 20:1 and up to a 40:1 ratio; not even close to the optimal ratio.
Why is the balance so out of whack? Well, our normal diets are rich in omega-6 fatty acids. We get them from meats, dairy products, and processed foods. We eat a lot of those foods on average. We get omega-3 fatty acids from certain vegetable oils such as flaxseed, canola, and soybean. And we get omega-3 fatty acids from cold-water fish such as mackerel, sardines, salmon, and tuna.
Eat more fish! You've heard that said before, and now you know why.
Especially the salmon. It is especially rich in the beneficial omega-3 fatty acids. Salmon , or any of the other omega-3 rich fish (but what tastes better than good salmon?) should be consumed at least once a week.
In order to get the omega-6 vs. omega-3 ratio in order, decrease your consumption of the saturated fat from meats and dairy products and increase your consumption of fish such as salmon.
Do you know how else you will benefit from increased consumption of omega-3 fatty acids? Your cholesterol level will improve. You see, the essential omega-3 fatty acids have the ability to help decrease your total cholesterol and your LDL cholesterol level. The LDL cholesterol is the so-called bad cholesterol. So you will improve your cholesterol levels by adding a better balance of omega-3 fatty acids to your diet.
Not surprisingly, the omega-3 fatty acids can be heart healthy. Several diseases show improvement when patients increase their intake of these essential fats. Check out Dr. Ray Strand's important book for citings of clinical studies of omega-3. The book is titled, "What Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Nutritional Medicine May Be Killing You." It's a wonderful book and should be a standard reference volume in your nutrition library.
Eat well, take appropriate supplements, and stay healthy.
*****************************
Garry Gamber is a public school teacher and entrepreneur. He writes articles about real estate, health and nutrition, and internet dating services. He is the owner of www.Anchorage-Homes.com and www.TheDatingAdvisor.com.
![]() Politico (blog) | Lincoln champions childhood nutrition Washington Post (blog) First, she rounded up bipartisan support for a bill with an additional $4.5 billion in funding, the first increase in money for child nutrition programs in ... Sen. Lincoln Leads Charge on Child Nutrition Bill Let's help kids dealing with obesity Senators Lincoln, Lugar: Child Nutrition Bill Needs Passage Before Programs Expire |
PacificHealth Laboratories Announces Science and New Product Consulting ... MarketWatch (press release) The company has not provided new innovation under its sports nutrition umbrella in over 3 years. There is new science in the category that we need to stay ... |
Sports Nutrition - Japan - Market Report - New Market Report Published OfficialWire (press release) by Press Office Sports nutrition in Japan saw a marginal decline of 0.1% in 2009. This was due to the decline in the powder proteins, which was affected by ... Sports Nutrition - Croatia - Market Report - New Market Report Published Sports Nutrition - Netherlands - Market Report - New Market Report Published Sports Nutrition - Slovakia - Market Report - New Market Report Published |
![]() RTT News | Mead Johnson 2Q profit slides on higher costs BusinessWeek Infant formula maker Mead Johnson Nutrition Co. said Thursday its net income slid 10 percent in the second quarter because rising manufacturing, ... Mead Johnson 2Q Profit Down 10% On Margin Drop Mead Johnson Nutrition Q2 Profit Down; Updates FY10 Non-GAAP EPS View - Quick ... Sellers in Control - Mead Johnson |
New School Nutrition Law Targets Childhood Obesity WBUR Today, the Governor signs into law the School Nutrition Bill that takes an important step to establish standards for the foods sold outside of the regular ... |
![]() msnbc.com | TODAY diet and nutrition editor Madelyn Fernstrom helps you understand food labels msnbc.com TODAY's diet and nutrition editor Madelyn Fernstrom shares need-to-know tips about fats, sweeteners, meat and poultry, grain and fiber and fruit. ... |
MSLP.OB NYSE:WTW GOVX.OB Health And Nutrition Companies From DrStockPick. Penny Stock Live (blog) MusclePharm Corporation (OTCBB:MSLP), a fast-growing nutritional supplement company with a proprietary formulation used in eight performance products, ... |
![]() Washington Post | Reid wants child nutrition bill before recess The Hill (blog) said this week that Democrats are hoping to pass a child nutrition bill before lawmakers leave town for the August recess. The $4.5 billion proposal, ... As campaign gathers pace, Senate bills sink DISCLOSE fails by three votes House Votes to Fund Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq |
Clock ticking on school nutrition legislation INDenverTimes.com One major hurdle was cleared this month when the House Education and Labor Committee passed HR 5504, the “Improving Nutrition for America's Children's Act.” ... |
Senate cutting food stamps to pay for Medicaid and teacher funding Washington Post (blog) I work for a Cooperative Extension agency and one of our programs offers nutrition education to food stamp eligible people, paid for with food stamp dollars ... |
| home | site map |
| © 2006 |