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fats vs. carbs: the fire analogy

a little more about our main energy suppliers

Just as a well-balanced fire requires both logs and kindling for optimal performance, a balanced diet should include both healthy fats and carbohydrates. They serve different purposes and complement each other in providing the necessary energy and nutrients for our bodies to function efficiently.

  1. Healthy Fats as Slow-Burning Logs: In the analogy, healthy fats can be likened to slow-burning logs in a fire. Just as logs burn slowly and provide a steady source of heat and energy, healthy fats are dense sources of energy that are slowly metabolized by our bodies. Fats help provide long-lasting energy, support hormone production, and aid in the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins.
  2. Carbohydrates as Fast-Burning Kindling: Carbohydrates, on the other hand, can be compared to fast-burning kindling in a fire. Kindling catches fire quickly and provides an immediate burst of heat and energy. Similarly, carbohydrates are our body's primary source of quick energy as they are easily and rapidly converted into glucose for fuel. They provide readily available energy for physical activities and fuel the brain and central nervous system.
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It's worth noting that the quality and types of fats and carbohydrates consumed are important. Opt for healthy fats such as those found in avocados, nuts, seeds, and olive oil, while choosing complex carbohydrates like whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and legumes. These choices provide a range of essential nutrients, fiber, and phytochemicals that support overall health and well-being.

It's also important to note that the heart actually prefers fat as a form of endurance / long lasting energy.

Andd remember, the proportions and types of fat and carbohydrates needed can vary based on individual dietary requirements, health goals, and activity levels.

If you feel like you would benefit from a little more information, accountability, or overall nutrition therapy work, please connect with me! I would love nothing more than to chat about your goals!

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