The Truth About Butter in Lafayette LA
I honestly miss watching Paula Deen's cooking show's and hearing her casual, "Just a stick of butter, y'all" which is an ingredient staple in most of her recipes. butterGranted, a whole stick of butter, or whole stick of anything, when eaten everyday isn't good for you, but I can't help by wonder why on earth we stopped eating butter in the first place. Remember when we were "told" by mass media through very clever marketing that "margarine" - a substance everyone agreed looked and tasted awful - was the healthier, albeit man-made, alternative.
Fast forward a few decades and, not all that surprisingly, the processed, man-made margarine and butter-substitute products of yesteryear have proved themselves to be anything BUT healthy. Worse still, they may also have contributed to our rising levels of obesity, diabetes and heart disease - the very diseases they were created to avoid.
The good news is that the well-deserved decline of the margarine and other butter substitutes in Lafayette LA has put butter back on the table and better yet, it's actually good for you! Wrongly accused for its high saturated-fat content, research indicates that raw, organic, grass-fed butter offers numerous body benefits, so there's little need to be scared of the stuff anymore!
Bottom line: toss the margarine, banish the faux butter flakes, sink the substitutes and say hello again to the real thing…
Here's the scoop on butter as part of a healthy diet:
1.) Saturated Fat is Not Your Enemy
If you want to fight the real enemy, it's sugar and processed foods. What about the long-vilified saturated fat? Not so much. In fact, numerous, recent studies have found that reduced saturated fat intake doesn't appear to reduce heart disease risk, and may have the opposite effect due in part to the processed fillers food manufacturers put in low-fat products to make up for the fat they removed. Now's the time to show the saturated-fat-is-the-devil messages the door - and start putting some nutrient-dense, saturated fat back into your diet. Not with cookies, pies and baked goods, but with good saturated fats - like the kind you find in olive oil, nuts, avocados and yes, butter. For maximum health, buy raw, organic, butter made from the milk of grass-fed ruminants, such as cows, sheep and goats.
2.) Butter Will Enhance Your Health
When it comes to butters, not all are created equal. The best butter to buy is raw organic and grass-fed. Not surprisingly, butter produced from pasture or grass-fed animals - those animals who feast on leafy greens every day - will be higher in nutrients than butter from factory-farmed animals raised on cheap, nutrient-free GMO "feedstuffs," grains and antibiotics. Most grocery stores carry "Kerry Gold Irish" butter which is great! From a fat burning perspective, grass-fed butter, like Kerry Gold, preserves lean muscle mass and reduces body fat because it is loaded with "CLA" (Conjugated Linoleic Acid). In addition to burning fat, CLA actually supports heart health by keeping your arteries in check. (Quite the opposite of the mass advertising of the 80's and 90's pushing us to buy margerine because butter was bad for our heart!)
3.) 5 Reasons Why Butter is a SuperFood - Seriously!
After decades of butter-bashing, it's high time we look at butter for what it is - the forgotten superfood! Butter, at its raw, organic, grass-fed best, really "brings it" nutritionally. So what's in a stick? Health-supporting vitamins and minerals, such as
- As we just mentioned - grass-fed butter contains, "CLA" or conjugated linoleic acid, which helps reduce belly fat, protects against cancer and encourages muscle growth
- Vitamin A to help maintain thyroid, adrenal and cardiovascular health
- Vitamin K2 to support bone density and possibly reverse arterial calcification
- Vitamin A, D and E, all key anti-oxidants that are essential to good health
- Key health supporting nutrients and minerals including lecithin, selenium, magnesium, zinc, copper, iodine and more
4.) Manage Your Dose
Butter is delicious, but resist the urge to go overboard. In other words use it, but don't drown your food in it, i.e. Paula-Deen-Style. Think of butter as a few-times-a-week treat, not a thrice-daily necessity. Like the occasional square of dark chocolate, the key to reaping butter's benefits is to use it in moderation. Re-integrate it back into your diet and enjoy, but use a light hand. Pouring butter on with a soup ladle will add hundreds of extra calories to your meal, so consciously portion out reasonable quantities of butter to bring out the flavors of your favorite dishes - and enjoy butter's triumphant return J
This week's recipe is a fat-BURNING smoothie…
Strawberry Banana Butter Smoothie
1 banana
1 cup sliced strawberries
1 scoop of non-flavored or vanilla protein powder
1-2 tblsps. Grass-fed butter like "Kerry gold Irish Butter"
5 ice cubes
Directions: Combine all ingredients in your blender and mix well. Add water for a thinner consistency.
I hope you enjoy this recipe from our chiropractic clinic in Lafayette!
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