Friday, December 14, 2007

Simple Carbs Versus Complex Carbs

Simple Carbs Versus Complex Carbs
We have all seen the ads for no carb and low-carb foods and
diets, but kids and adults need carbohydrates Most foods
contain carbohydrates, which the body breaks down into
simple sugars, which is the major source of energy for the
body. However not all carbohydrates are created equal,
there are 2 major types of carbs, simple and complex.
Simple carbs are the bad carbs and should be avoided.
Complex carbs are actually goo for you and your body needs
them.

Simple carbs are for the most part refined sugars with few
vitamins and nutrients. The body quickly converts this into
glucose which goes into the bloodstream causing an energy
rush. You also get an insulin spike to combat the sugar and
if you ingest too many simple carbs you most likely are on
your way to diabetes. Now not all simple carbs are bad,
there are fruits and vegetables that are okay since they
contain fiber, vitamins and nutrients. You should stay
away from refined processed foods, white bread and pasta,
sugary beverages and the like.

Complex carbs are complex sugars and are packed with
vitamins, nutrients and fibers, They take longer for the
body to digest and do not raise the blood sugar quickly.
They are used as fuel or stored as a useful energy source
in the body. These include vegetables, whole grains and
cereals.

Now you can eat bread and paste but you need to eat whole
wheat/whole grain bread and pasta. Whole grains are what
you want but the food industry is taking advantage and
putting that on labels but it is minimal in the food. It
may say whole grain and then when you read the label it has
enriched/bleached flour in it as a main ingredient,
followed by your grain. So what you are getting is mostly
simple carbs instead of the good complex carbs that you
think you are getting. Always check the label and look at
the main ingredients in cereals and bread. You will also
notice that whole grain is being added to childrens cereal
boxes, but they are full of sugar which is a simple carb.

The ads concerning carbohydrate diets should not be no carb
or low carb but more appropriately the right carbs. Not
all carbs are not bad and your body needs them for energy.
Most of your carbs should come from complex ones, while
the simple ones should come from the ones that your body
can use like orange juice. Your body can use the vitamin C
and if your buy the one with added calcium you get an added
benefit. Make sure you read the labels on items you are
buying to make sure the are whole grain/whole wheat. Stay
away from items that contain enriched and bleached flour.
Choosing the right carbs will put you on the way to a
healthy diet.


----------------------------------------------------
Theresa Stauffer is a successful internet marketer who is
concerned about the environment and the nutrition in the
food we eat today. http://www.getgbgvitamins.com

No comments: