Begonia
Well-Known Member
I've been on LCHF for about 3 months now and I'm feeling positive about it. However I still don't really understand the fat part. I understand that you need to increase fat intake to make up the calories you aren't getting from carbs but:
a) If its purely to make up the calories, does the fat need to be saturated (eg cream, dairy, fatty meat) or can it be unsaturated fat (eg nuts, avocados) ?
b) Is there some other reason for eating fat such as how it affects blood sugar ? In which case does it have to be saturated fat or can it be unsaturated ?
I'm trying to understand the need for 'fat bombs' and double cream etc. or is it that they taste great and make it easier to stick to low carbs ? (Guess I'm trying to hedge my bets on the saturated fat / cholesterol debate... )
a) If its purely to make up the calories, does the fat need to be saturated (eg cream, dairy, fatty meat) or can it be unsaturated fat (eg nuts, avocados) ?
b) Is there some other reason for eating fat such as how it affects blood sugar ? In which case does it have to be saturated fat or can it be unsaturated ?
I'm trying to understand the need for 'fat bombs' and double cream etc. or is it that they taste great and make it easier to stick to low carbs ? (Guess I'm trying to hedge my bets on the saturated fat / cholesterol debate... )