Low Fat Diet Vs Low Carb Diet, Saturated Fat & Coconut Oil


Be My Friend www.myspace.com Joe’s website www.nutritionaustin.com The Study http Low Fat Diet Vs Low Carb Diet, Saturated Fat & Coconut Oil Is a low fat diet really good for weight loss and cholesterol levels? A new two year study found that a low carb diet and the Mediterranean diet were more effective for weight loss and cholesterol than a low fat diet. Better Body Clinical Nutrition Joe Stickland, ACN Applied Clinical Nutritionist This video was produced by Psychetruth www.myspace.com www.youtube.com psychetruth.blogspot.com © Copyright 2008 Better Body Clinical Nutrition. Distributed by Tubemogul.

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  1. dsrtflwr says:

    I’m gonna move to Austin, TX in 2012!!!

    Yeaaaaaaa TEXAS!!!

  2. mokugin81 says:

    The Thing Is If U Eat Fat-butter, olive oil, coconut, cacao, whatever- in the same meal with high carbs foods like grains, beans, fruits its more likely you burn the carbs foe energy and store the fat as your pancreas wakes up and produces insulin thats whats makes u store fat.. My friend Zoe Harcombe explains deeper in her youtube videos and book Stop Counting Calories, start Loosing Weight. Good Luck everyOne

  3. LAXislifeTK says:

    i really only cook with coconut but i eat olive oil on my foods. Trans fat is not healthy and I am also not a fan of polyunsaturated fats. monounsaturated and saturated are the way to go and ive been eating meat and monounsaturated fat for the last year and haven’t been healthier.

  4. zegonzales says:

    Another vegetable source of unsaturated fat is Dendê Oil , found is some foods in Brasil.

  5. youlance29 says:

    Olive, coconut, and macadamia oils.

  6. WOB1010 says:

    You think just maybe that teaspoon of coconut oil once a day is the reason hes 20lbs overweight?

  7. tickyul says:

    I am just so sick of the phony science that is put forth as nutritional advice. Uh, mineral and vitamin deficiencies from a meat, egg and vegetable diet……..that is funny. Animal products are nutritional powerhouses, same goes for veggies. Uh, DUH, what would you rather live on if you had one choice, EGGS or PASTA? I hope your said eggs, because if you did not you would get very sick on that crappy pasta or whatever junk the so called experts push. Man evolved and thrived on meat and veggies!

  8. therawfooddiet says:

    It’s fantastic to see your video!!! Great learning, great stuff!!! Don’t forget to watch my videos!!!

  9. joelsjunkemail says:

    The only fat that I would stay a way from is any thing hydrogenated. Or fat that has gone rancid then deodorized and bleached then dyed such as vegetable and corn oils.

  10. canadianwargod says:

    bake it.

  11. XxPnuemaxX says:

    I’m talking about what I should do with raw meat.

  12. canadianwargod says:

    Try eating some meals raw. Steam or bake the meals you must cook. Anything but fry. I have no idea what your eating so there’s not much else I can suggest. Main point would be to not brown whatever your cooking.

  13. XxPnuemaxX says:

    What do you suppose I do then? Turn on my oven for every small meal I make? Use the microwave?

  14. Christie204 says:

    Actually, coconut oil is the only oil you can cook at high temperatures that does not turn rancid. You can use it for deep frying and you are not damaging the oil. Happy cooking1

  15. canadianwargod says:

    I use coconut oil but would never cook with it. Your still damaging the oil and whatever you are cooking with it if your frying. You wanna get healthy? stop using a frying pan! If you are browning your food, your doing so for reasons other than health.

    Even Bruce Fife the coconut oil king says not to cook with coconut oil. Add it to your food after cooking.

  16. bundleHastings says:

    Listening to the radio I just heard a “science reporter” state that beef is bad cos of saturated fat.

    1. Over half the fat in beef is unsaturated — the same fat as in olive oil
    2. There is no clinical evidence that saturated fat is bad for us, , anyway!
    3. There is no clinical evidence that saturated fat causes high cholesterol, , anyway!
    4. There is no clinical evidence that high cholesterol causes heart problems, anyway!

  17. borderlinebuddhist says:

    olive oil and the fat in tuna, chicken, soy and occasionally eggs.
    i eat red meat like… every other week.

  18. BeautyBoxTV says:

    I love your videos!!! You are so cute

  19. EatTheWeeds says:

    Only two oils are allowed in my home, olive and coconut.

  20. fabulous7 says:

    Well, glad to see there’s someone else out there who is logical about what they cook with… it seems like most of the world is quite disinformed.

  21. John says:

    Did I hear him say that if you eat only meat that it will kill you?. There are a lot of very healthy civilizations on this planet that should then be extinct.

    By the way if you take a basic biochemistry class, you find out that Proteins and fats are essential. Fruits, vegetables and carbohydrates in general are not essential. That doesn’t mean that they are not helpful though.

    John

  22. Sparisi1122 says:

    Ahh, one of the few people who don’t buy into the lipid hypothesis bullshit.

    I did for a while and always felt like shit and my skin was a mess. Now I eat mostly saturated fats along with of course enough EFA’s. Now I feel better than ever.

  23. fabulous7 says:

    Raw coconut oil or organic ghee/butter. I only cook with these.

  24. Boeu13 says:

    It probably has saturated fat then, which is unhealthy. Highly processed foods are not always bad, it just depends on what’s involved.

  25. TheFALLOUTBOY19 says:

    LOL

  26. DuoSonic87 says:

    Coconuts are fruit.

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