Should butter be banned?




(NaturalNews) Butter has gotten a bad reputation in the health world for being high in saturated fat, which supposedly causes heart disease. Butter consumption in the United States has plummeted as a result of health experts’ butter condemnation. This is unfortunate, as butter is a bona fide health food due to its high vitamin content, butyrate levels, and abundant conjugated linoleic acid.

Not everyone believes that butter is a health food though. Dr. Shyam Kolvekar is so adamantly against butter consumption that he believes the food should be banned. Dr. Kolvekar is quoted as saying, “By banning butter and replacing it with a healthy spread the average daily fat intake would be reduced by eight grams. People should also avoid any foods that are solid at room temperature like cheese and red meat.”

Dr. Kolvekar is misguided on multiple fronts, starting with the assertion that foods that are solid at room temperature are unhealthy. By this logic locally grown, organic broccoli would be unhealthy. Does he intend for us to drink all of our food?

Kolvekar is also misinformed about fat being harmful. Most health experts have realized that not all fats are unhealthy, but the majority still vilifies saturated fat as a nasty, disease causing nutrient.

Saturated fat is looked down upon mainly because of the work of Ancel Keys, a doctor who published influential fat-loathing work starting in the 1950s. Keys found correlations between fat and animal fat intake and heart disease in several countries and became famous for pointing those correlations out. However, correlations between fat and animal fat intake and heart disease did not exist in several other countries using data that was available when Keys vilified the macronutrient.

Besides his false belief that solid foods and saturated can be healthy, Dr. Kolvekar also fails to understand that butter actually has a lot to offer from a nutritional standpoint.

Butter contains significant amounts of vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E, and vitamin K2 as well as butyrate and conjugated linoleic acid (CLA). The importance of sufficient vitamin levels are well stated and accepted in mainstream health circles, but the importance of butyrate and CLA are not as well known.

In various studies, butyrate has been shown to protect against mental illness, improve body composition and increase energy expenditure, decrease intestinal leakage, and reduce inflammation. CLA is important too, being associated with increased heart health, reduced tumor growth, decreased stomach fat, and increased fat loss in overweight subjects.

Not all butter is equally beneficial though; grass-fed butter contains superior health benefits. This is because grass-fed butter has higher vitamin and antioxidant levels, higher CLA levels, and a higher omega-3 to omega-6 fatty acid ratio.

Dr. Kolvekar advises against eating butter despite its extensive health benefits. Don’t be fooled, butter should not be banned.

Sources for this article include:

www.bulletproofexec.com/butter-infographic/
http://www.telegraph.co.uk
http://www.whale.to/a/butter.html

About the author:
My name is Ben Hirshberg and I am a student from Seattle. I am very passionate about living healthfully and am constantly learning. Nutrition is a big part of my health philosophy so I am always experimenting in the kitchen with different foods. A result of this experimentation is my ebook “Paleo Ice Cream: 31 healthy recipes for the primal sweet tooth that are so easy even a modern caveman can do it” which can be found at www.paleoicecreamrecipes.com
Physical activity is also something that I believe strongly in, and I am currently getting my personal trainer certification from WITS. You can find more of my articles on nutrition, physical activity, recipes, and mental health at www.BenHirshberg.com

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(NaturalNews) Butter has gotten a bad reputation in the health world for being high in saturated fat, which supposedly causes heart disease. Butter consumption in the United States has plummeted as a result of health experts’ butter condemnation. This is unfortunate, as butter is a bona fide health food due to its high vitamin content, butyrate levels, and abundant conjugated linoleic acid.

Not everyone believes that butter is a health food though. Dr. Shyam Kolvekar is so adamantly against butter consumption that he believes the food should be banned. Dr. Kolvekar is quoted as saying, “By banning butter and replacing it with a healthy spread the average daily fat intake would be reduced by eight grams. People should also avoid any foods that are solid at room temperature like cheese and red meat.”

Dr. Kolvekar is misguided on multiple fronts, starting with the assertion that foods that are solid at room temperature are unhealthy. By this logic locally grown, organic broccoli would be unhealthy. Does he intend for us to drink all of our food?

Kolvekar is also misinformed about fat being harmful. Most health experts have realized that not all fats are unhealthy, but the majority still vilifies saturated fat as a nasty, disease causing nutrient.

Saturated fat is looked down upon mainly because of the work of Ancel Keys, a doctor who published influential fat-loathing work starting in the 1950s. Keys found correlations between fat and animal fat intake and heart disease in several countries and became famous for pointing those correlations out. However, correlations between fat and animal fat intake and heart disease did not exist in several other countries using data that was available when Keys vilified the macronutrient.

Besides his false belief that solid foods and saturated can be healthy, Dr. Kolvekar also fails to understand that butter actually has a lot to offer from a nutritional standpoint.

Butter contains significant amounts of vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E, and vitamin K2 as well as butyrate and conjugated linoleic acid (CLA). The importance of sufficient vitamin levels are well stated and accepted in mainstream health circles, but the importance of butyrate and CLA are not as well known.

In various studies, butyrate has been shown to protect against mental illness, improve body composition and increase energy expenditure, decrease intestinal leakage, and reduce inflammation. CLA is important too, being associated with increased heart health, reduced tumor growth, decreased stomach fat, and increased fat loss in overweight subjects.

Not all butter is equally beneficial though; grass-fed butter contains superior health benefits. This is because grass-fed butter has higher vitamin and antioxidant levels, higher CLA levels, and a higher omega-3 to omega-6 fatty acid ratio.

Dr. Kolvekar advises against eating butter despite its extensive health benefits. Don’t be fooled, butter should not be banned.

Sources for this article include:

www.bulletproofexec.com/butter-infographic/
http://www.telegraph.co.uk
http://www.whale.to/a/butter.html

About the author:
My name is Ben Hirshberg and I am a student from Seattle. I am very passionate about living healthfully and am constantly learning. Nutrition is a big part of my health philosophy so I am always experimenting in the kitchen with different foods. A result of this experimentation is my ebook “Paleo Ice Cream: 31 healthy recipes for the primal sweet tooth that are so easy even a modern caveman can do it” which can be found at www.paleoicecreamrecipes.com
Physical activity is also something that I believe strongly in, and I am currently getting my personal trainer certification from WITS. You can find more of my articles on nutrition, physical activity, recipes, and mental health at www.BenHirshberg.com

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Recent Studies and Age Old Wisdom Point to the Health Benefits of Butter

Ghee: Stove Top Super Food from Mother of All Health Systems

Butter Up: Why Butter is a Healthy Choice

Four Fantastic Foods for Extraordinary Health

Butter shortage in Norway leads to $500 a pack price

Hey, Americans: Are You Suffering from Pervasive Peanut Butter Avoidance Disorder?

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