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<p><strong>Balancing Omega 3 and Omega 6 Fatty Acids </strong><br />
Living in the 21st Century comes with many advantages, like speedy computer connectivity, marvelous medical technology and greater educational potential for those who seek to better themselves. As long as there are seekers of knowledge, there will be new discoveries and advances; therefore many of our old ways will inevitably be replaced by new ones.</p>
<p><img align="right" src="http://www.mickhartblog.com/images/omega.jpg" />One aspect of our life that is greatly influenced by these changing of the times is our eating habits. Many ideas about nutrition have changed radically in the past twenty years and they will most likely continue to evolve until the end of time. People love their life and most of us wish for it to continue for as long as possible. Eating healthy and clean not only prolongs our life, but also improves the quality of life while we are here.</p>
<p>As we first became a high-tech society (at least in developed countries), the fast food industry cashed in on the impatient overachievers of this increasingly fast-paced world by offering a time-efficient solution to modern day nutrition. Unfortunately this convenience did not come without consequence as saturated trans-fats became ever increasingly prevalent in our diet.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t let all the big scientific terminology intimidate you, intelligent human beings need to know what foods to stay away from (as much as possible) and what foods are &#8220;essential,&#8221; meaning your body needs them in order to function properly and cannot make them on its own.</p>
<p>If learning about saturated, polyunsaturated, monounsaturated and trans fats seems too overwhelming, then trying to grasp the concept of Omega 3, Omega 6, linoleic acid, linolenic acid, arachidonic acid, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and so on, should really be a treat. I will attempt to give you the lowdown on essential fatty acids (EFA&#8217;s) &#8211; the skinny on fats if you will. You don&#8217;t have to understand all of it to start making better, healthier choices when it comes to your nutrition.</p>
<p>For starters it&#8217;s necessary to realize the importance of essential fatty acids and the benefits of getting these &#8220;good fats&#8221; in your diet. The good fats can reduce cholesterol (by raising HDL and lowering LDL), improve heart and cardiovascular function, improve joint function and relieve arthritic pain, help maintain healthy cell structure (fats are an integral part of cell membranes), are necessary for the absorption of vitamins A, D, E and K (therefore, due to increased absorption of vitamin D, help get calcium into the body for healthier bones and teeth), support the immune system, and fats are very important to our nervous system and in the production of steroid and sex hormones.</p>
<p>EFA&#8217;s are also vitally important for healthy skin and hair. Probably one of the greatest benefits of essential fatty acids are their ability to assist in most any weight loss and/or <a class="ld_link" href="	 http://www.bodybuildingandanabolicsteroids.com" target="_self" title="muscle building program">muscle building program</a>.<br />
Hydrogenation (From Butter to Margarine &#8211; A Bad Trip)</p>
<p>With the advent of hydrogenation, came a severe reduction of available Omega 3 fatty acids and a gross surplus of Omega 6 in our diets. The food industry made a critical error by modifying vegetable oils with heat and hydrogen in order to increase the shelf life of oils. With this modification came the introduction of margarine. At one time it was believed that margarine was superior to butter in that it lasted longer and possessed less calories. The problem is that when you heat raw vegetable oils beyond their flash point and introduce hydrogen into the equation, these oils change molecularly, rendering them unfit to be metabolized by the human body.</p>
<p>When the body cannot metabolize these sticky trans fatty acids, it is left with only one choice, which is to store them in the body, such as on the walls of the veins and arteries. This plaque buildup eventually results in the need for bypass surgery or angioplasty. That was the bad news; the good news is that much of this plaque buildup and arteriosclerosis can be reversed through the ingestion of the good fats, such as Omega 3 (Alpha linolenic acid) from fish oils, flaxseed oil and borage oils. These &#8220;good fats&#8221; can literally dissolve away the plaque that has built up over the years. This fact alone tells us that it&#8217;s never too late to begin a healthy lifestyle.</p>
<p>Another culprit in our modern-day nutrition is the abundance of farm raised livestock and fish. These captive, mass produced animals are fed a diet lacking many of the naturally occurring essential fatty acids, resulting in produce that lacks these vital nutrients as well. One solution to this is to purchase organically grown meats, fruits and vegetables whenever possible.<br />
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Train hard and be strong,<br />
Mick Hart</strong></p>
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