Since excess carbohydrate is deposited as
fat, you might think it would be forbidden in a reducing diet. All
foods,
however, can be converted into body fat. And you need
a certain amount of carbohydrate because
fat is not properly consumed in its absence.
Fat is only half-burned unless there is
carbohydrate present to fan it into a hot flame. Acid waste products accumulate
with untoward results. When you reduce you are going to burn up some of the fat
that annoys you and you will require a reasonable number of carbohydrate
calories to keep the home fires burning—your wicks trimmed to burn without
smoking.
Take some of these calories in the form of
sugar for your coffee, or a lollipop, or a chocolate cream if you want to. It's
better than an even money bet that you will want to. You can still look a
dessert in the face and you will be much happier about the whole thing if you
wind up your meals with a modest sweet.
Modest, we said.
A second kind of calories is furnished by
fats. No need to dwell long on these. You know them all too well. Outside of
your personal economy, they are abundant in cream, butter, bacon, lard, egg
yolk and other foods. The reason fats are abundant in you (we are assuming that
you are really entitled to reduce) is that they represent the body's storage
mechanism for surplus calories— about 250 of them to each ounce of fat.
Fats are essential to normal nutrition. In
animal experiments, fat-free diets produce kidney diseases and an alarming
disinterest in the opposite sex. Persons who are genuinely obese can cut fats
completely out of their diets, however, since they have more than adequate
reserves.
Practically, fats are not forbidden in a
reducing diet since they make many foods more tolerable—how many baked potatoes
would you eat without butter or gravy?— and they make a meal more satisfying by
causing it to linger longer in the stomach.
In passing, it may help to know that it is
quite impossible for a human being to be a fathead. The brain is the only organ
of the body from which true fats are conspicuously absent.
Another
kind of calorie comes from proteins. These are substances with some of
the characteristics of glue— the white of egg is an example—distinguished also
for their content of nitrogen. All meat, including your own, contains large
amounts of protein, which is the characteristic building material of the soft
tissues
.
When the normal wear and tear of keeping
alive breaks down your body cells, fats and carbohydrates turn a deaf ear to
the cry for help. "Let George do it," is their attitude, so along
comes George Protein with a load of lath, plaster and rivets to shore up your
sagging tissues.
In addition to running a building supply
company, a fraction of the proteins can also be burned to yield heat. They
provide the raw stuff out of which certain of your glands manufacture some
pretty fascinating secretions— hormones of the thyroid and adrenal glands, for
instance. Vigor and virility just don't exist without proteins.
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