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    Why Zero-Fat Diets Harm Your Health More Than Help

    Health February 22, 20262 Mins Read
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    In today’s fast-paced world, where sedentary lifestyles dominate, the allure of ‘zero-fat’ diets has taken center stage. People are ditching oils and ghee in a desperate bid to shed pounds and stay ‘healthy.’ Supermarkets overflow with low-fat and zero-fat products, and social media buzzes with endorsements. But experts warn this trend could be silently sabotaging your well-being.

    Ayurveda, the ancient Indian science of life, emphasizes that fats aren’t the enemy—they’re essential. Completely eliminating them starves your brain and cells of vital nutrients. Healthy fats don’t just provide energy; they build cell membranes and support overall bodily functions. Think desi ghee, cold-pressed mustard oil, coconut oil, sesame oil, walnuts, almonds, flaxseeds, avocados, and olive oil—in moderation, of course.

    The pitfalls of zero-fat living extend to nutrient absorption. Vitamins A, D, E, and K are fat-soluble, meaning your body needs fats to process them effectively. Skip the fats, and you’re robbing yourself of these crucial vitamins, leading to deficiencies that manifest in weakened immunity and poor vision.

    Beyond basics, good fats like omega-3 fatty acids are brain superfoods. They facilitate neuron communication, warding off issues like Alzheimer’s and depression. Hormonal health suffers too—testosterone and estrogen production relies on fats. Women, in particular, risk menstrual irregularities and fertility challenges without them.

    Moderation is key. Swap processed junk like samosas and pizzas for nutrient-dense sources. Consult a nutritionist to balance your plate. Your body craves good fats for optimal health—don’t deprive it.

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