Why Fat Free and Low Fat Foods Actually Make You Fat

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Same calories, but low-fat has twice the carbs and nearly three times the sodium!

A common misconception among dieters is that fat free foods are good for you. This couldn’t be farther from the truth! If you’ve ever read the label of a fat free or fat reduced food, then you know that awful substitutes are used to accomplish the lower number of calories. Fat is replaced with sodium, sugar, and carbohydrates.

According to numerous medical studies, fat free foods:

  • Interfere with the body’s ability to regulate fat storage and metabolism. Artificial ingredients confuse the natural processes of the body and make it difficult to stabilize how fat is used and stored.
  • Increase our appetites. Our bodies need a minimal amount of fat to survive and operate. Think of fat as a fuel – we need enough to sustain our bodies with energy, but not too much or it’s stored as body fat. So when we remove this fuel from our diets with fat free foods, our bodies are searching for more sources of energy. This makes us hungrier and hungrier, and we eat more foods as a result.
  • Confuse the metabolic process. Since these processed foods distract the body’s ability to digest and metabolize food, we retain more from what we eat, thereby resulting in weight gain.

As these studies have shown, it’s better to taste more and consume more calories with real foods than it is to replace them with artificial substitutes. Remember, not all calories are created equal. While many diets focus on the number of calories consumed, the more important consideration is to focus on the quality of calories consumed.

Another major misconception is that fat free foods are synonymous with low calorie foods. This is why so many people watching their intake of fat calories struggle to lose weight. The proportion of fat calories to “normal” calories is of little consequence if the overall count is high and the food quality is poor. Again, it’s natural for all food to have at least some percentage of fat calories. Low or no fat means that the food has been unnaturally processed to modify its composition.

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What does this mean? It means that extra sugar, sweeteners, and simple carbs have been added to make up for the lack of fat calories. These elements aren’t only enemies of your diet plan, but are high in calories as well. What has essentially happened is that fat calories are removed only to be replaced with even more calories that are allegedly better because there isn’t any fat. But remember that in terms of dieting, a calorie is still a calorie. Kind of defeats the purpose of eliminating fat calories, right?

The worst part is that eliminating fat calories means that flavor has been eliminated as well. To add back the lost flavor, processed junk, sugar, MSG, and carbs are added to the ingredient list to make it taste better. These ingredients mess with our metabolic process and are just flat-out unhealthy in general. In other words, low or no fat foods don’t necessarily equate to low calorie foods – and it certainly doesn’t equate to healthy foods.

This means that you can enjoy full fat, natural foods as long as you eat them in moderation. Go enjoy that steak you’ve been craving and don’t be afraid to have fun at the neighborhood picnic! Focus on naturally low fat foods (fruits and veggies) and foods with healthy fats like fish, eggs, and avocado (to name just a few).  It’s always better to moderate real food consumption than rely heavily on processed fats and foods.

Click here for Part 1 – Why Diet Sodas Aren’t Really Diet

Click here for Part 3 – How Convenience Foods Make You Fat

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3 Surprising “Diet” Foods that Make You Gain Weight

Diet soda and artificial sweeteners seriously undermine any weight loss plan

Diet soda and artificial sweeteners seriously undermine any weight loss plan

If you’ve been scrupulously watching your diet but have failed to see the scale budge, you’re not alone. One of the most frustrating parts of weight loss is counting calories and not seeing the expected results. Fewer calories are supposed to always result in weight loss, right?

Wrong. Perhaps the biggest misconception in the diet world is that all calories are created equal – but they’re not. Now don’t get us wrong: weight loss is always the result of more calories burned than calories consumed. However, “diet” and “sugar free” foods can actually be hindering your efforts to lose weight. It’s better to consume real, healthy foods instead of substituting them with processed, low or zero calorie foods.

But I thought losing weight was all about monitoring the calories I eat? Yes, but you should always consider the quality of foods that you consume as well. Natural foods are healthier and safer than food substitutes processed to eliminate calories. Our bodies realize that those foods are unnatural and react accordingly, making it difficult to lose weight even though the foods are labeled “diet” and “zero calories.”

Think of it this way: would you rather grow a garden beneath synthetic light or the sun? No matter how advanced artificial lighting might become, it will never be a substitute for the benefits that our wondrously complex sun provides for vegetation. Likewise, our bodies were designed to consume natural foods, and artificially processed foods supposedly engineered to help us lose weight do anything but that.

In fact, these foods can make you gain weight. Over the next few posts, we’ll help you understand why, and what you can eat instead! If you are on a diet or monitoring your health, avoid these three foods:

  1. Diet sodas and sugar free drinks (and artificial sweeteners in general)
  2. Fat free or reduced fat foods
  3. MSG and other glutamates

Why Diet Sodas Aren’t Really “Diet”

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One of the most popular food substitutes for those counting calories are diet sodas and sugar free drinks. As ironic as it might sound, however, zero calorie drinks make you gain weight. Without getting too technical, the chemicals in diet drinks destroy the pH balance of your blood, forcing our bodies into an acidic state. Our bodies react abruptly and negate the weight loss benefits that we were expecting from no calories, no sugar.

You see, the artificial sweeteners dupe our bodies into thinking that sugar is in our system, when it really isn’t. Because the sugar isn’t actually there, the insulin that our bodies pump out as a response begins piling on layers of unwanted fat. The more fat we get, the slower our metabolisms become and the worse our diet spiral gets. The worst part? These artificial sweeteners are addictive, ruin our metabolisms, and make us crave starchy carbohydrates and foods loaded with sugar.

Study after study shows the negative effects of diet sodas and sugar free drinks, yet the diet industry wants us to think that these are good for our bodies! But the exact opposite is true. Diet sodas:

  • Increase the risk of diabetes. These artificial sweeteners might be zero calories, but they take a serious toll.
  • Increase our demand for sweet foods. Artificial sweeteners are unnaturally sweet. As we get used to this flavor, we desire sweeter and sweeter (more caloric) foods
  • Destroy our metabolisms

Don’t worry, though, because it’s not all bad news! If you’re looking for low calorie drinks, there are plenty of healthy options available. Instead of opting for a diet soda or sugar free drink, choose sparkling water. H2O never hurt anyone and sparkling water with natural fruit flavoring gives you something just as enjoyable as soda! The best part? There’s no sugar, no additives, and you can even make your own sparkling water combinations at home!

Click here for Part 2 – Why Fat Free and Low Fat Foods Actually Make You Fat

Click here for Part 3 - How Convenience Foods Make You Fat

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