Joel Fuhrman - Eat To Live

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38 Joel Fuhrman, M.D.

shocked at the dismal levels in supposedly "healthy" people. Our


bodies are not immune to immutable biological laws that govern cel-


lular function. Given enough time, disease will develop. Even bor-


derline deficiencies can result in various subtle defects in human


health, leading to anxiety, autoimmune disorders, cancer, and poor


eyesight, to name a few.^18


Fat and Refined Carbohydrates: Married to Your Waist


The body converts food fat into body fat quickly and easily: 100 calo-


ries of ingested fat can be converted to 97 calories of body fat by


burning a measly 3 calories. Fat is an appetite stimulant: the more you


eat, the more you want. If a food could be scientifically engineered to


create an obese society, it would have fat, such as butter, mixed with


sugar and flour.


The combination of fat and refined carbohydrates has an ex-


tremely powerful effect on driving the signals that promote fat accu-


mulation on the body. Refined foods cause a swift and excessive rise


in blood sugar, which in turn triggers insulin surges to drive the


sugar out of the blood and into our cells. Unfortunately, insulin also


promotes the storage of fat on the body and encourages your fat cells


to swell.


As more fat is packed away on the body, it interferes with insulin


uptake into our muscle tissues. Our pancreas then senses that the


glucose level in the bloodstream is still too high and pumps out even


more insulin. A little extra fat around our midsection results in so


much interference with insulin's effectiveness that two to five times


as much insulin may be secreted in an overweight person than in a


thin person.


The higher level of insulin in turn promotes more efficient con-


version of our caloric intake into body fat, and this vicious cycle con-


tinues. People get heavier and heavier as time goes on.


Eating refined carbohydrates — as opposed to complex carbohy-


drates in their natural state — causes the body's "set point" for body


weight to increase. Your "set point" is the weight the body tries to


maintain through the brain's control of hormonal messengers. When


you eat refined fats (oils) or refined carbohydrates such as white


flour and sugar, the fat-storing hormones are produced in excess,


raising the set point. To further compound the problem, because so


much of the vitamin and mineral content of these foods has been lost

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