Low-Carb Out, High-Fiber In
By:
Stephanie Shank
(Feb 02, 2010 12:28 pm)
While at the grocery store, have you noticed that you have more choices than ever from food manufacturers? Low-fat, high-protein, low-sodium, and especially high-fiber foods have become the growing trend impacting our shopping carts, taste buds and our health. High fiber is no longer the 'neglected nutrient'. Its role in healthy lifestyles has become the buzzword for today's health-conscious consumer. The whole-grain trend has apparently surpassed the low carb movement. Fiberlady says it's about time.
Continued research encourages the food industry to develop whole-grain products that are more appealing and acceptable to you and me. By exploring new technology for grain-processing, the texture and taste of whole-grain products is being altered. There is currently marketed a fiber-enriched flour that tastes and has a similar texture of white bread. The mounting presence of dietary fiber in our food sources should easily satisfy a wide range of dietary needs, tastes and choices.
Fiberlady has curiously noticed foods such as cereals, breads and pastas, the once dreaded low-carbs, have now become the darlings of health-conscious, high-fiber food fans. There are good carbs that not only help you with weight loss and control, but also protect your health.
"The percentage of products being marketed as fiber-enriched has increased from 2.3 percent in 2000, 2.5 percent in 2001, 2.8 percent in 2002, 3 percent in 2003, to 4.2 percent this year," comments Tom Vierhile, the executive editor of Productscan Online. "Four years of consective growth is pretty good evidence of a trend." The revisions in the new food pyramid will help promote the trend for high fiber foods and high-fiber diets as well.
The daily recommendation of dietary fiber by nutritional experts is 20-35 grams. Studies support over and over again the health benefits of consuming high fiber foods. A high fiber diet helps to protect and prevent cardiovascular disease, reduces the risk of some cancers,aids in weight loss,lowers cholesterol levels, and helps regulate diabetes and high blood pressure.
Fiberlady recognizes that we have come along way in the evolution of our species, but we didn't get this far by eating highly-refined, processed foods. Fast food for our ancestors meant grabbing an apple off the nearest tree. There was an undeniable instinct for nutrient-rich fibrous plants.
Today, we descendants of the apes eat barely enough high-fiber foods to keep a monkey in bananas. There is a challenging road ahead to redefine overly-refined foods. The food industry needs to consciously bridge the gap in nutritional awareness among consumers. Informative websites are abundant and can address all of your high fiber questions and/or doubts.
Fiberlady wants you to raise your high fiber IQ and do the same for the people you care about, choose high fiber foods. Even if you have to read every nutritional fact on every food label on the grocer's shelf, choose high fiber foods. Think about the alternative.
About the Author
Stephanie Shank (a.k.a. Fiberlady) has studied good nutrition since her days of mothering began 15 years ago which prompted her commitment to a high fiber lifestyle and the development of her informative website
High Fiber Health.
ArticlesBase.com
Source:
ArticlesBase.com
Leave a Comment
Related Articles
Low Carb Desserts
Those of us who cook know that using artificial sweeteners changes the recipe, drastically. Things like saccharin have less "bulk" than straight sugar. So, trying to bake a sugar-free cake can be very difficult.
Ted Goldberg
Jan 07, 2010 02:38 am
Fantastic Low Carb Desert Recipes Uncovered
Beat egg whites until foamy. Add vanilla extract a few drops at a time and cream of tartar. Beat until meringue starts to look creamy and forms soft peaks. Add in Splenda a little at a time. Add in cocoa a little at a time.
Nathan Lynch
Jan 05, 2010 08:54 pm
Atkins & Low-Carb - Part 4
Since so many people in the United States are currently in the middle of a "carb-frenzy", this series of articles has focused on the pros and cons of the low-carb diet. Topics of discussion have been 1) Can you stick with a low-carb diet for the long term, 2) Conflicting messages...
Tracie Johanson
Dec 28, 2009 11:29 am
Low Carb Wrap Secrets Unwrapped
Wrap sandwiches are one of the new trends in health food, and they have become popular with all sorts of people, whether on a diet or not. Low-carb wraps are now the newest craze on the health food market, and they are just one more of the new food items that...
Nathan Lynch
Jan 02, 2010 11:59 am
Great Tips For Low Carb Dieters
If you have ever been on a 'diet,' you will know how frightening that word is. Diet mean deprivation, right? Wrong. With a low-carb diet, there is no deprivation. In fact, you have the freedom to eat a lot of stuff that traditional diets do not allow. You only need to...
Gray Rollins
Jan 03, 2010 07:22 am
Tags
low carb diet high fiber
low carb high fiber diet
high fiber low carb food
high fiber low carb foods
low carb high fiber diets
high fiber low carb diets
carb fiber food high low
carb diet fiber high low
high protein low carb low fat diet
carb diet fat high low low protein
high carb low fat diet
high protein low carb diets
low carb high protein
low carb no carb diet
high protein low carb
low carb high protein diet
carb diet fat high low
low carb high fat diet
high protein low carb foods
low fat high carb diet
high protein low carb bars
high protein low carb diet
low carb high protein diets
high fiber low fat recipes
high fiber low carbohydrate foods
calorie carb diet low low
low carb low fat diet
low fat high fiber diets
low fat low carb
carb diet fat low low
carb cholesterol diet low low
low fat low carb recipes
low fat high fiber recipes
low fat high fiber diet
low carb low sugar diet
low carb low calorie diet
low calorie low carb recipes
low cholesterol high fiber diet
high fiber low fat foods
low fat low carb diets
low fat high fiber foods
high fiber low calorie foods
high fiber low calorie food
carb diet low low sugar
low fat low carb diet
high protein high fiber diet
low carb diet recipes
low carb diet sample
carb diet good low
low carb diet food list
low carb diet dangers
©2010 Software V2 Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
sitemap
privacy
terms
contact us