gracie920101
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So here's a really stupid question.
I've been wondering for a long time what "one carb, three carbs" and such mean. You post it a lot and I don't get how you can know that something is one carb and how such a thing can even exist? Is it the same as grams and ounces or cups and liters? I don't understand it. What does it mean?![]()
Okay, you asked.
I'm sure you've seen this on packaged foods.
In the US and other countries, manufacturers are required to label foods with nutrition information. A certain basic amount of info is required, Serving size, Calories, and sugar, sodium, fat, saturated fat, cholesterol, carbohydrates contents among others is listed in grams.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutrition_facts_label
For years everyone was taught to count calories to control weight. Over the past few years, it has proven more effective for folks to limit carbohydrates for weight loss.
Simply put:
A calorie is used for the unit of measurement of energy contained in food.
A carbohydrate is the source of energy we put into our body.
It makes more sense to limit the amount put in since excess amounts are stored as fat (a relic from past eons where we needed it in case of famine) rather than limit oneself to foods with reduced energy output.
I can eat a food that is considered low calorie but it may have massive amounts of carbs which my body really doesn't need at the moment so it will store it as fat for later use. But like most modern persons, that famine stage never occurs so my body just stores more and more fat.
We have "Lean Cuisine" frozen meals here. A meal of butternut squash ravioli contains only 290 calories. Hey! That's great, less than 300 calories for a meal! Uh, no. It contains 49 grams of carbs and when I only have 120-150 carbs per day, I can't afford something that high in Carb count.
We have to be careful of so-called healthy vegetables and fruits. Some have massive amounts of carbs for the little fiber contained in them so they are considered fat inducing. There are other veggies and fruits that are lower in carbs so you have to learn to make smart choices. There is definitely a learning curve to that!
On the other hand, I can eat as much meat, cheese and eggs as I want. They are so low in carb count and the body uses them more efficiently. However, some meats are higher than others and you have to be vigilant. I made a mistake with pork early on before I realized that.
There are a lot of people on a "keto diet". This diet tries to put the body as close to ketoacidosis as possible. I don't feel it's a sustainable diet as the body does need a certain amount of carbs to function. Low carbs isn't a diet, its actually a lifestyle so adjustments have to be made and it becomes the new normal. I feel a lot of other countries do low carbs a lot easier than US citizens as we live in the land of excess.
Sorry if I rambled on too long, its late here now and past my bedtime. I'll probably cringe if I read this again tomorrow

