Newsletter :: Subscribe :: Sample Issue :: Submit Article :: Articles
Why Butter is Better:
Margarine and Vegetable Spreads More Harmful?
by Stephen Byrnes, ND, RNCP
One of the most healthy whole foods you can include in
your diet is butter. “What?!” I can hear many of you saying,
“Isn’t butter bad for you? I thought margarine and spreads
were better because they’re low in saturated fat and
cholesterol?”
Be not deceived folks! Butter is truly better than margarine
or other vegetable spreads. Despite unjustified warnings about
saturated fat from well-meaning, but misinformed,
nutritionists, the list of butter’s benefits is impressive indeed:
Vitamins Butter is a rich source of easily absorbed vitamin A,
needed for a wide range of functions in the body, from
maintaining good vision, to keeping the endocrine system in top
shape. Butter also contains all the other fat-soluble vitamins (E,
K, and D).
Minerals Butter is rich in trace minerals, especially
selenium, a powerful antioxidant. Ounce for ounce, butter has
more selenium per gram than either whole wheat or garlic.
Butter also supplies iodine, needed by the thyroid gland (as well
as vitamin A, also needed by the thyroid gland).
Fatty Acids Butter has appreciable amounts of butyric acid,
used by the colon as an energy source. This fatty acid is also a
known anti-carcinogen. Lauric acid, a medium chain fatty
acid, is a potent antimicrobial and antifungal substance.
Butter also contains conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) which gives
excellent protection against cancer. Range-fed cows produce
especially high levels of CLA as opposed to “stall fed” cattle.
It pays, then, to get your butter from a cow that has been
fed properly. Butter also has small, but equal, amounts of
omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, the so-called essential fatty acids.
Glycospingolipids These are a special category of fatty acids
that protect against gastrointestinal infections, especially in
the very young and the elderly. Children, therefore, should not
drink skim or low fat milk. Those that do have higher rates of
diarrhea than those that drink whole milk.
Cholesterol Despite all of the misinformation you may have
heard, cholesterol is needed to maintain intestinal health, but is
also needed for brain and nervous system development in
the young. Again, this emphasizes the need for cholesterol-rich
foods for children. Human breast milk is extremely high in
saturated fat and cholesterol.
Standing in direct opposition to all of these healthful qualities
stands margarine and assorted “vegetable oil spreads.” While
these may be cheaper, you’d never eat them again if you knew
how they were made.
All margarines are made from assorted vegetable oils that have
been heated to extremely high temperatures. This insures that
the oils will become rancid. After that, a nickel catalyst is
added, along with hydrogen atoms, to solidify it. Nickel is a
toxic heavy metal and amounts always remain in the finished
product. Finally, deodorants and colorings are added to remove
margarine’s horrible smell (from the rancid oils) and
unappetizing grey color.
And if that is not enough, in the solidification process, harmful
trans-fatty acids are created which are carcinogenic and
mutagenic. What would you rather have: a real food with an
abundance of healthful qualities or a stick of carcinogenic,
bleached, and deodorized slop?
Some of you might be watching your weight and be rather
hesitant to add butter into your diet. Have no fear. About 15%
of the fatty acids in butter are of the short and medium chain
variety which are NOT stored as fat in the body, but are
used by the vital organs for energy.
When looking for good quality butter, raw and cultured is
best. This might be hard to find, however. Organic butter is
your next best thing, with store-bought butter being at the
bottom. Remember what we’ve said about commercially-raised
cows; its worth a few extra cents to get high quality butter for
you and your family.
Dr. Mercola's Comment:
Very simply, butter is better. More specifically, organic
grass fed raw milk would be the best due to its fatty acid
composition and increase in beneficial fats like
conjugated linolenic acid.
Optimal Wellness Center
1443 W. Schaumburg Road
Schaumburg, Illinois 60194
support@mercola.com
mercola.com
©2003 Dr. Joseph Mercola, All Rights Reserved.
Newsletter :: Subscribe :: Sample Issue :: Submit Article :: Articles
|