Is Butter Really The Best Choice?
Butter gets such bad publicity these days, but is it really
the best choice? Discover the surprising
truth for yourself…
Go to the
supermarket, almost any supermarket, and you’ll be bombarded with butter
substitutes that claim to be the healthier alternative to real butter…but are
these butter substitutes actually better for you than the real stuff?
Of course,
too much of a good thing is usually bad, but real, natural butter in moderation
is much better than the highly processed, chemical concoction masquerading as
the “Healthier” alternative. You may not
know this (although you probably do) but margarine and other butter substitutes
are actually made up of refined, hydrogenated oils which means: trans fats!
Butter, on the other hand, is made up of butterfat, water,
and a small amount of milk protein.
Butterfat is butyric acid which is basically the same substance produced
by nursing mothers.
Butter contains:
-Beta-carotene – A precursor to Vitamin-A.
-Selenium – an important antioxidant trace mineral.
-Vitamin-E – A powerful immune-booster, antioxidant, and
heart tonic which has been shown to improve circulation, promote skin health,
and reduce inflammation.
-Vitamin-K – A fat soluble vitamin necessary for proper
blood clotting and bone health.
-Iodine – An essential mineral particularly for thyroid
health and metabolism.
-Vitamin D – A cancer-fighting, immune-boosting, bone
building vitamin needed for proper calcium absorption.
-Lecithin - Is a phospholipid used to emulsify fat and has
been shown to reduce cholesterol.
-Conjugated Linoleic Acids – fight cancer, boost immune
strength, and build muscle.
-Butyric Acid – Has been shown to support colon health.
-Lauric Acid – Is a medium-chain fatty acid that boosts
resistance to yeasts.
Some people
may be concerned with all the fat and cholesterol found in butter and other
dairy products…personally, I’d rather eat the saturated fat in real butter than
the trans-fats in fake butter. It
appears that saturated fats have been falsely demonized by drug companies, the
manufacturers of Statins which are used to lower cholesterol – unfortunately,
they also lower levels of Co enzyme Q10 and interfere with the body’s
production of this vital enzyme (but this is a story for another time).
In the May
2010 issue of The Lancet, scientists
point out the facts about cholesterol, saturated fats, and heart disease
mortality. It actually turns out that
the countries which consume diets with the highest amount of fats have lower
death rates from heart disease than the countries with lower fat consumption. For example; the French consume twice as much
saturated fat that the Finns, yet the heart-related death rate is three times
higher in Finland.
Did you
know that fats are essential to life…the body can’t live without fat. As confirmed by live-blood microscopy
analysis, without enough fat consumption, the cells begin to burst! Cell membranes are composed of fat and
without adequate consumption of fats, they can’t maintain their structure and
they burst.
Just like everything else, organic butter from grass-fed
cows is best. Not only does organic
butter taste better and contain higher amounts and a wider array of nutrients, organic
butter has that added benefit of containing no toxic pesticide residues, nor antibiotics,
nor growth hormones. In fact, non-organic
butter has been ranked by the Pesticide Action Network of North America as one
of the top 10 foods most contaminated with persistent organic pollutants
(POP’s).
So, be sure
to reach for that stick of real, organic butter and ditch the fake butter
substitutes. While you’re at it, check
out my list of the Top 10 Healthiest Foods Today!
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