3 Nutritional Myths that might be harming your health
Myth 1: You should cut out red meat
For some reason, red meat has been demonised over the past decade.
Sensationalism has gotten out of hand with red meat and it is having its reputation dragged through the mud as part of a wider agenda to have people eat more processed foods.
Reasons to eat more red meat:
- Great source of protein- essential amino acids aplenty and very satiating.
- Nutrient density- high in zinc, thiamin, B12. A source of bioavailable heme iron, this is especially important if you have had anemia, the iron in red meat is absorbed far better than plant-based sources.
- Not all of the fat in meat is saturated! ( Why saturated fat isn’t actually the worst thing for you is a story for another day) Half of the fat in Beef is unsaturated- largely consisting of heart-healthy monounsaturated fat which is supposedly the active component in Olive Oil)
So if you’re feeling consistently low on energy you might get a boost from trying to include more red meat in your diet. Obviously, speak to a doctor about your symptoms.