Monday 14 August 2017

Heart Doctor Says Eat Butter and Cheese but Avoid Low-Fat Yogurt

A St. Louis cardiologist says the government guidelines warning us to stay away from saturated fat are just plain wrong.

Dr. Anthony Pearson, who calls himself "The Skeptical Cardiologist," says saturated fat, especially saturated dairy fat, such as butter and cheese, is really good for us. He not only consumes it himself, but advises his patients to do the same. He says whole milk is great, but stay away from skim. Likewise, he encourages us to consume full-fat yogurt, but avoid the fat-free kind like the plague.

Dr. Pearson has been practicing cardiology for 30 years and knows what he's talking about. The American Heart Association? Not so much. After all, these are the folks who recently issued an advisory to avoid coconut oil, one of the healthiest foods on the planet.

Dr. Pearson has carefully examined the research, not to mention his patients, and concludes saturated dairy fat actually lowers our risk of having a heart attack. He says it lowers blood pressure and reduces deadly inflammation and oxidative stress. As an added bonus, consuming saturated dairy fat helps us lose weight and lowers our risk of developing diabetes.

Dr. Pearson says the original "science" suggesting saturated fat causes heart attacks is faulty. He says those who advocate a link between saturated fat and heart attacks have misinterpreted subsequent studies and have cherry-picked research to support their theory, largely for economic reasons or because they believed erroneous data from a trusted source.

The good news is more scientists, nutritionists, physicians and in particular, cardiologists are realizing saturated fat has been improperly vilified all these years, when the true cause of heart attacks, inflammation brought on by consuming too much sugar, refined grains and highly processed oils such as corn, vegetable, canola, cottonseed and soybean, has been virtually ignored.

Dr. Pearson says it's important to recognize that not all saturated fat is created equal. Steak, for example, is different from whole milk, which is different from coconut oil. The difference is the number of carbon atoms. Dairy is considered a "short chain fatty acid," coconut oil, which Dr. Pearson also considers healthy, is a "medium chain fatty acid."

While Dr. Pearson is particularly fond of saturated fat from dairy, he says try to choose products made from grass-fed cows. He does not advise against eating red meat, citing studies that conclude cutting back on it does not reduce your risk for heart attack. Again, go for the grass-fed beef rather than the conventionally-raised kind.

Processed meats should be avoided. These are the sandwich meats, that are packaged or sold in a deli that are processed with nitrites and nitrates, which have been linked to health issues like cancer.

Fermented dairy, such as full-fat yogurt is particularly healthy because in addition to the healthy fat, it also deposits good bacteria into our gut, which strengthens our immune system. But make sure to buy plain yogurt because flavored yogurt usually contains way too much sugar.

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Graham

12 comments:

  1. You have no idea how happy this makes me as we are big beef eaters and love our cheese. It's funny...I used to be allergic to daity products but after the cleanse and going low carb I can get away with cheese and yogurt (yes, plain yogurt).

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  2. Also, with butter, it seems there is no substitute for that lovely richness it adds to meals.
    Thanks for your post :D)

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  3. Oh dear!! Who to believe?!

    : )

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  4. I've always eaten butter, love yogurt and could live on cheese alone! Not too much of a meat eater though.

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  5. mY PARENTS WERE HUGE FAN OF BUTTER SPECIALLY MY FATHER IN EVERY SEASON HE HARDLY ATE MEAL WITHOUT BUTTER ,HE UNTIL HIS DEATH REMAIN FREE OF ANY STOMACH PROBLEM AND HEALTHY THOUGH MOM HAD LITTLE STOMACH ACHE AND QUIT BUTTER IN HER LAST FEW YEARS .
    I DON'T LIKE EVEN SMELL OF BUTTER ALTHOUGH WITHOUT EATING IT I HAVE HAD STOMACH ULCER FOR 14 YEARS

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  6. Hello Jan, We’ve recently gone back to butter because it just tastes so darned good. Maybe it’s now time to chuck out the skim milk and start drinking something that tastes like milk. Thanks for sharing this I don’t feel so guilty about the butter now.
    Have a lovely week.

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  7. I knew I hated yogurt for a reason...... yuk!

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  8. i've been getting it right all along :)

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  9. I use/eat butter...always have; always will. Similar refers to olive oil. Margarine doesn't exist as far as I'm concerned.

    I cooked in restaurants etc., for years and margarine never entered the doors...and it never does here at home, either.

    As for cheese...I'm never without cheese! :)

    And I never buy low-fat anything.

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  10. We never buy margarine. For a start it tastes awful and it's a factory food. Pure butter can only be better, and we always buy unsalted too.

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  11. This is a nice post. Thanks for sharing with us.

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  12. Excellent information! Thank you!

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