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Remember when I said there was a big difference between the fats our ancestors ate and the fats most people eat today? Let's begin with an analogy... Lets Play Jump RopeImagine you and a friend are holding either end of a jump rope (hey, who says we have to grow up?). In order for it to work properly, you let it dangle loosely between you -- now we can have some fun! But if you pull it taut, the fun is over.This analogy will serve to create a picture in your mind as we further discuss fats. All fat molecules are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. The carbon atoms of fatty acids hold together in a chain-like fashion. These oxygen/carbon chains can attach hydrogen to them at specific points (called receptor points).Saturated FatsWhen each place that can possibly hold a hydrogen atom is filled they are called "saturated". They're full. They don't have room for even one more.These saturated fats are hard fats. The jump rope has been pulled taut...tight and hard. These are fats which are solid at room temperature, such as those found in meat, butter, cheese, and sour cream. Fortunately for us Vegans, we dont touch the stuff! But does this mean your diet is free from saturated fats? Not necessarily Saturated fats can be found in Vegan food too, including coconut products*, palm oil and tropical oils. And for those who think eating margarine is okay, think again. Margarine is hydrogenated (which well discuss below) and this hydrogenation process actually converts the fats to something that ACTS like saturated fats in the body. So if youre eating any foods which contain hydrogenated oils, youre ingesting the very saturated fats youre trying to avoid by eating Vegan in the first place! Oy!When your diet is high in saturated fats or hydrogenated oils, these fats tend to clump together in the body and form deposits. This is because, just as they are hard at room temperature, they are also hard at body temperature. They can lodge in the cells, organs, and blood vessels. This can lead to many health problems including obesity, heart disease, and breast and colon cancer.* Recent research suggests that coconut oil is a unique medium-chainsaturated fat that may actually provide your body with energy versusclogging your arteries. Please do your own research and come to yourown conclusions. ;O)Unsaturated FatsUnsaturated fats have at least two carbon atoms that are next to each other which are not attached to hydrogen atoms. This allows it to bend, leaving the rest of the chain to loosely rotate around this kink. Remember our tightened jump rope, saturated fat? Now, as an unsaturated fat that jump rope is getting less taut and more free to move.When you ingest unsaturated fats, they actually replace the saturated fats in your body. There are two kinds of these unsaturated fats. One is monosaturated and one is polyunsaturated. Let's look at these two unsaturated fats a little more closely...When at least two pairs of receptor points are empty (meaning they do not have hydrogen attached), they are called monosaturated fats, like the kind found in olive oil. When at least two or more pairs of receptor points are empty, those molecules are called polyunsaturated fats. Our jump rope is loose and free to move about wheeeeeeeeee!!But not all polyunsaturated fats are equal. Some, like the kind found in safflower and canola oil, should be used sparingly, if at all. The best polyunsaturates are the kind that ALSO includes Essential Fatty Acids.So lets round this discussion out in our final installment of Vegan Fats Of Life, Part 3, where well focus on the healthy fats and how to EASILY add them to your Vegan diet. Please visit http://www.VeganCoach.com/Vegan-Nutrition-Articles.html to read Vegan Fats of Life, Parts 1 and 3.
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