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Don't I Need More Protein for More Strength, Energy, Health and Fitness? (Part 2 of 2)

 

And as far as energy is concerned, what are the very best food sources for fuel and energy?

Believe it or not, protein is NOT natures most efficient source of fuel and energy for our bodies.

Without question, carbohydrates are the most efficient sources of fuel and energy for the human body.

Contrary to common belief and the doctrines of so many loudly touted and very lucrative weight loss programs and diets, carbohydrates are not always the bad guys, even though they have certainly gotten a bum rap in the last while.

Unrefined plant sources of carbohydrates in the form of whole, fresh fruits and vegetables and whole grains and beans are our best sources of fuel and energy. They are also the best sources of nutrition for human health and fitness.

However, refined carbohydrates, made from white sugar and/or white flour, are the bad guys. It is best to eliminate these refined foods from our diets altogether. You know what they are: refined breads, cookies, cakes, desserts, baked goods, candy or anything at all made with white sugar and white flour.

Because human beings get their most efficient fuel, or energy, from carbohydrates, unrefined plant sources, if enough unrefined carbohydrates are not consumed, you will, among many other problems, feel tired.

Those people who go on high protein diets, after a while, have a common complaintthey get very tired. Why? Because they load up on animal protein, a poor source of fuel and energy, and they cut way back on the best food sources for energycarbohydrates from unrefined plant foods (fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and beans).

Furthermore, high-protein dieters often crave and binge on refined carbohydrate goodies.

These cravings are the bodys way of telling them that they are not getting something they need through the foods they are eating. In this case, it is the unrefined carbohydrates.

However, rather than grabbing for a few pieces of fresh fruit or a big, green-leafy vegetable salad, these people typically grab for the goodies that are so very accessible, edible, and dearly loved.

What is the percentage of carbohydrates in plant foods?

Sweet potatoes consist of 92% carbohydrates
Grapefruit 90%
Oranges 88%
Brown Rice 87%
Wheat flour 76%
Oatmeal 69%
Carrots 36%

On the contrary, what is the percentage of carbohydrates in animal foods?

Beef has 0% carbohydrates
Chicken 0%
Pork 0%
Turkey 0%

Thats right. Animal foods contain protein and fat, not to mention the cholesterol and chemicals, but no carbohydrates.

Knowing what you know now, what foods provide the most efficient sources of energy?

Plant foods or animal foods? Thats right. Plant foods.

Compare your body to a car. The protein, which makes up the structure of the cells, can be compared to the engine in a car. The carbohydrates can be compared to the gas you put into the engine.

Want to get your engine, or your body, running faster and more efficiently? Fill up with plant foods.

Plant foods give us all the nutrients we need to enhance and maintain our bodies and our health.

Plant foods are the keys to preventing diseases and promoting health and fitness and longevity.

If you dont believe me, just ask the elephants.

Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer
 
Author Bio:

Dr. Leslie Van Romer

Dr. Leslie has expertly helped hundreds of people sort fact from fiction, make common sense food and lifestyle changes, and shed food misconceptions along with excess pounds. She also walks her talk. By following her self-created "10 + 10 Eating Plan for Life" and through daily exercise, Dr. Leslie maintains her ideal weight and level of energy, fitness, and health. As she often says to her audiences and coaching participants: ?Eating correctly and exercising don?t take time, they give you time?when it counts?at the end of your life.?

Dr. Leslie has recently completed writing her first motivational health book. She is now exploring publication avenues.

As a single mom, Dr. Leslie raised three children in the foothills of the Olympic Mountains in the lovely town of Sequim, WA. They are now young adults and successfully finding their own paths.

Dr. Leslie Van Romer 415 N. Sequim Ave. Sequim, WA 98382

Office: 360-683-8844 Toll Free: 888-375-3754 Fax: 360-683-5381

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