The Danger Of Trans Fat Oil
Trans fat has been around for a few decades. It was
developed in the 1940's as a solution to enhance the taste of
foods and to increase their shelf life. Trans fat was always
considered safe for consumption until a startling discovery by
scientists in 1990. They discovered that trans fats are
responsible for increasing cholesterol levels and may be a
contributing factor to heart disease and strokes.
Trans fat oils are made by injecting hydrogen into vegetable
oil to partially harden it. This makes the food product last
longer on the shelf and gives it a better taste. It has also
been a more cost effective way of producing processed foods.
But now, with all the negative publicity that trans fat is
getting, it may well be on it's way out.
The reason that trans fat oils are so bad for you is that
they will raise the LDL level in your bloodstream. LDL, or low
density lipoproteins, will allow excess plaque to form in your
arteries causing them to narrow. This will result in decreased
blood flow to major organs, including the heart. If a piece of
plaque breaks free from the arterial wall it can form a
blockage in the artery, causing a heart attack or a stroke.
Trans fat oil will also decrease the HDL levels in your
bloodstream. HDL, or high density lipoprotein, is responsible
for picking up excess cholesterol and taking it back to the
liver to be processed out of the body as waste. It is important
that your HDL is maintained at a certain level for this
function to be performed properly.
What kind of alternatives do you have to trans fats? Try
choosing food products that contain mono saturated fats. These
can be found in olive oil, peanut oil or canola oil. The mono
saturated fats are a healthier option. Omega 3 fatty acids
which are found in nuts, fish and other foods are a good choice
also. Stay away from saturated fats because they will raise
your cholesterol levels too.
Read the nutrition labels on all the foods that you
purchase. Note that the FDA now requires that all food
manufacturers list the amount of trans fat on their labels. Try
to find foods that contain 0 trans fat. Read the ingredients
also and make sure that there is no partially hydrogenated oils
listed. This is another term for trans fat.
Ask the manager at your favorite restaurant if they have
become trans fat free. Start eating more whole foods and fruits
and vegetables. Try to do more cooking at home using trans fat
free ingredients. Trans fat oil should be avoided at all costs.
The health of your heart depends on it.
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