HUNGRY MAN, HEALTHY MEAT
by Sacha Tarkovsky
Man is used to eating meat it has been part of our diets for
centuries,
however in recent years many nutrionists have warned us about the
dangers of
meat. This article will separate the hype form the reality of eating
meat.
Let's look at which meat is the best to eat and what meat should be avoided and some of the Conclusions may surprise you!
Beef Per 100g 136 calories 5.1g fat
About half the fat in beef is monounsaturated fat which is similar to
the
heart healthy fat that you find in olive oil.
Look for organic cuts. The reason for this is these cattle are more
likely to
have been fed on grass and not grain which makes the fat healthier and
will
contain more omega 3 which is heart friendly.
Pork Per100g 123 calories 4g fat
Pigs tend to be intensely reared which increases the chance that pork
will
contain harmful chemicals. It is more important than ever in pork to go
organic.
Lamb Per 100g 156 calories 8.3g fat
Lamb has a reputation as being unhealthy as it is a relatively fatty
meat however lamb is one of the least intensely reared animals (the complete
opposite to pork) and is relatively healthy and a great treat.
Ham Per 100g 107 calories 3.3g of fat
Packaged ham can contain up to 37% water and have high doses of salt
and even
flavourings. Ham really is a meat that should only been eaten in
moderation
because of this.
Venison Per 100g 120 calories 2.4g of fat
Tends to be wild or non intensively farmed it is therefore a very
healthy
choice for red meat lovers and one of the healthiest of all.
Bacon Per 100g 215 calories 16.5g of fat Just like ham very high in
salt and
preservatives that are the subject of cancer scares. Like ham only
indulge
occasionally.
Chicken Per 100g 116 calories 3.2 fat minus skin
Full of iron, zinc and vitamin B12 a great choice, but make sure its
organic
chickens are one of the most intensely farmed meats and these can be
full of
things, well you really don 92t want to know!
Turkey Per 100g 119 calories 1g fat
Is one of the leanest meats and good source of protein. Turkey is
Rich in B
vitamins and zinc and a great source of tryptophan a brain boosting
nutrient.
Like chicken a very healthy meat - Go organic.
Duck Per 100g 11.2 fat
A very fatty meat containing a lot of saturated fat, but also
contains a lot
of health benefits to with big doses of Iron and Zinc and B
vitamins.
As you can see there are several excellent healthy meats with turkey
being
the best all round choice. All of the meats above can be eaten regularly
with
the exception of bacon and ham and beef is not as bad for as many
nutritionists
claim 0 In fact its good for you!
Man is a carnivore and many of the problems and health scares to do
with meat
are created by man, but if you go organic you can enjoy meat anytime and
be
healthy and happy - Enjoy!
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