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Craving Fat
What are the causes of cravings for
fats or oily foods and are there specific ways to handle these cravings?
The Importance Of Fats
In recent years, there has been a campaign against fats'
waged in the medical community and the media. One can gain the impression
that fats and oils are useless and harmful. This could not be further from
the truth. Fats and oils have always been a part of the human diet. Good
quality fats and oils are an excellent source of the fat-soluble vitamins,
A, D, E and K, essential fatty acids, acetates and many other substances
needed for our health. Fats and oils are especially important for children.
Acetates provided by fats are high energy molecules,
especially needed by fast oxidizers. Essential fatty acids play critical
roles in cell membranes and for the production of prostaglandins and the
myelin sheath around nerves. Sterols such as cholesterol are the precursor
for vital adrenal and sex hormones. Weston Price, MD, identified a "factor
X" in butterfat, that has very beneficial effects for dental health.
Normal Cravings For Fats
Some people crave fats and oils because their bodies are
looking for essential fatty acids or other nutrients found in the oils. The
standard American diet is deficient in essential fatty acids. This is due to
the widespread use of oils such as sunflower, safflower, peanut, soy and
corn. These warm-weather oils are lower in the essential omega-6 fatty
acids. Oils which contain more of these omega-6 fatty acids include the oils
of flaxseed, hemp, evening primrose, borage and oils found in cold-water
fish.
Deficiencies of vitamins A, D, E and K are also common. One
reason is that most vegetable oils are refined. The vitamin E is destroyed
and other chemical changes may occur in the oils. Most vegetable oils sold
in supermarkets and health food stores are boiled for hours except olive
oil, dark sesame oil, flax seed oil, borage and evening primrose oil.
Unfortunately, these oils go rancid very fast, often within a few weeks,
even in the refrigerator.
Margarine and other hardened oils are even worse from a
nutritional standpoint. In view of the kind of oils eaten today and the
processing of oils, some cravings for fats may be a natural desire for
essential nutrients needed by our bodies.
Fats And The Metabolic Rate
Dr. George Watson realized some years ago that some people
require more fats and oils in their diet in order to feel their best.
Sometimes fat cravings are legitimate attempts to balance one's body
chemistry. People with low hair tissue calcium and magnesium levels and high
hair sodium and potassium levels often crave fats and oils to balance their
chemistry.
Fats provide acetates and are a slow-burning, long-lasting
energy food. They contain the most calories of any food group. Fast
oxidizers burn their food rapidly and use up more calories. Fats and oils
have a calming and relaxing effect on these individuals.
This type of fat craving is seen commonly in young children,
who may for example, grab an entire stick of butter and eat it as is. The
fat provides nutrients they need. In most cases, it is best to allow the
child to eat the fat, provided the diet is otherwise healthy and balanced.
It is important to remember that what we refer to as slow
oxidizers, in fact, may go back and forth during the day between slow and
fast metabolism. The pattern revealed on a mineral analysis is only an
average. Therefore, anyone may go through periods of faster metabolism in
which they need more calories and specifically those from fats or oils.
Fats For Flavor And Texture
One of the main reasons for fat cravings is that fats and
oils are an important source of flavor, aroma and texture for our foods.
This is particularly true of animal fats. Think of the taste of dry popcorn
compared to popcorn with fresh butter. Similarly, think of how much a salad
dressing (usually with oil) can add to the flavor of a plain salad. Butter,
lard and various oils are used in many, many products to add aroma and
flavor to food.
Fats And Anxiety
Early in his research, Dr. Paul Eck noted that slow oxidizers
with elevated copper levels often craved fats in the form of dairy products.
He noted that many slow metabolizers with copper toxicity have some of the
characteristics of fast metabolizers. Perhaps this is due to effects of
copper on the thyroid gland. Among other things, they are prone to anxiety
feelings.
Eating fats can help calm this anxiety. Fats in the diet will
tend to slow the oxidation rate. This is particularly true of certain fats,
such as milk, kefir and cheese. These products not only contain fat, but
also calcium and L-tryptophan, an amino acid with a calming effect.
While slow oxidizers have elevated tissue calcium and
magnesium, often it is biologically unavailable. This is especially true if
the hair calcium level is over about 80 mg%. This situation may create a
deficiency of calcium in the blood, leading to feelings of anxiety.
Other Causes
Cravings may be psychological, reminding one of pleasant
memories or better times. Cravings may also be related to food allergies.
Oddly, one may crave foods that one is sensitive to.
Handling Fat Cravings
Here are some suggestions for fat cravings:
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Eat some good quality fats and oils regularly. This will provide the body with needed nutrients and may reduce cravings for these essential nutrients. Don't be afraid of fats and oils. |
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If one is a fast oxidizer, fat craving is normal. Some fat or oils are needed daily as part of an entire program to help balance body chemistry. |
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If one craves fats to give flavor and aroma to food, it may be possible to add to food other condiments that would provide the flavor or aroma that one desires. |
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Slow oxidizers with dairy craving may need supplements of calcium and magnesium, more protein and other foods and nutrients to help balance their body chemistry. |

