Metabolism Foods – What’s with Low-Carb Diets?
I know, I know…We’ve all heard the mantra “low-carb diet,” and perhaps some among us have even tried doing it. And it is undeniable that a lot of the high carbohydrate foods we eat are not good as high metabolism foods, but we do need carbohydrates. They provide our bodies with energy. In other words, you should never totally eliminate carbohydrates from your diet. Why? Simple:
If you follow a low-carb diet for a long time, you run the risk of creating health problems. If you DO put yourself on a low carbohydrate diet, make sure it’s only for a short period of time. Some of the health risks you face with long term low-carb dieting are truly frightening.
Diets which are high in protein – like animal protein from meat – tend to build up acids in our blood. These acids are the result of digesting large amounts of protein. To neutralize these acids our bodies take calcium from our bones. This can create osteoporosis and is a particularly dangerous problem for women.
Additionally, there is a higher risk of cancer with these types of diets over the long term. The American Institute for Cancer Research states that low carbohydrate diets that are low in whole grains, fruits and vegetables (all excellent metabolism foods) and at the same time high in animal proteins increase your risk of getting certain types of cancer.
There’s another problem with low carbohydrate diets, which is that they increase the amount of fats we eat. In fact, studies have shown that countries that consume vast amounts of fats also have the highest rates of breast cancer. Therefore, particularly if you are a woman, make sure you get a large amount of high-fiber metabolism foods in your diet to reduce your risk of breast cancer.
Further, too much saturated fat in the diet risks raising LDL cholesterol (the bad cholesterol), and can increase the risk of heart attack, cardiovascular disease and stroke.
To effectively lose weight, we need to include carbohydrates, proteins and fats in our diets. Our body needs them all – in the right proportions. There are many alternative high metabolism foods in each of the three categories that are healthier than others, but we need all three.
If you want to lose weight and keep it off, you need to increase your metabolic rate with the right metabolism foods. You can safely increase your metabolism in several ways which are healthy and are going to keep you in good shape. A good lifestyle change “diet” is never going to leave you hungry or deprive you of enough food.
If you want to learn more about increasing your metabolism and metabolism foods, go to my website and get a free copy of my, “Fast Weight Loss Tips!” mini-course.
Mail this post
