The
Sunny Side of Carbohydrates By John
Erickson
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The sun is
responsible for all carbohydrate production on planet
earth. Every carbohydrate source, such as fruits, vegetables
and whole grains, is made of condensed sunlight. Through
the process of photosynthesis, plants miraculously transform
sunlight into starches and sugars. An easy way to describe
carbohydrates is to define them as “anything that
grows from the ground.”
The colorful
nature of fruits and vegetables seems to be Mother Nature’s
way of telling humans that carbohydrates are the staff
of life. It turns out carbohydrates are the only source
of fuel for the brain and central nervous system. In fact,
going without carbohydrates for just 10 seconds will result
in unconsciousness and ultimately physical death. Carbohydrates
should no longer be feared, but respected as the main
source of life force energy.
Carbohydrates
are also beneficial since they stimulate insulin, a pro-metabolism
hormone that keeps protein inside your muscles, thus preventing
muscle loss. Carbohydrates only become a problem when
processed or eaten in excessive quantities. Stay tuned
for next week as the topic covers how many carbohydrates
you should consume at each meal.