For the last few decades, FAT got a bad wrap.
Fat FREE was stamped all over food products implying that if we eliminated fat from our diets, that we’d be healthier.
Since then, the incidence of heart disease, cancer, obesity, hypertension and obesity have all skyrocketed.
Maybe, ‘They’ were wrong.
Fat is essential. Without it, our bodies cannot function at their peak levels.
But, here’s where I have to clarify some boundaries.
Natural sources of fat are good for us.
Avocados, nuts, seeds, coconuts, olives and similar natural treats are packed full of healthy fat and benefit us in so many ways.
Where people have been misled, is in marketing of packaged food products. Most packages and marketed foods are packed full of unnatural, processed fats that are toxic and harmful to our bodies. These oils and altered fats cause a ton of damage and should be avoided at all costs.
What about butter?
Is it bad?
Check out this article and let us know what you think about it in the comment section below.
http://www.bulletproofexec.com/how-to-make-your-coffee-bulletproof-and-your-morning-too/
What are your thoughts on fat?
Are you still scared to eat fats in your diet?
What foods do you consider healthy?
Leave us a comment and lets discuss this for a bit
Corey Beasley says
Is dietary FAT the reason everyone is fat? Are there other factors that have been overlooked?
Dick McKay says
I'm lazy
Charlton Franklin Bilow says
I've been doing this more over the past two years by adding butter to what I eat so it tastes good. I didn't know that the kind of butter made that kind of difference.
Cori Lefkowith says
I love grass-fed butter! And Ryan has tried the bulletproof coffee. He said it wasn't bad!
Aaron Guyett says
Butter. I love it.
Joshua Spencer says
I want a Bulletproof Butt(er?)!
Jessica Cadenhead says
Wow that’s interesting! I heard butter coffee & I thought “BLEGH!” After reading the article, it actually sounds good! I want to try some…. who’s making?? I don’t think I’m sold on it for every day though… But I do agree with healthy fats being important. Avocado, coconut oil, nuts, salmon…. nom!
Brian Edward Croner says
Let's see tomorrow morning.
Joshua Spencer says
So what if it's a natural, saturated fat, like coconut? I thought that was supposed to be bad, too. Any thoughts?
Stella says
I realize I am commenting on an old post. Still I enjoyed reading this article. I hope to catch more of your works!