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elleng

(131,127 posts)
Sat Dec 11, 2021, 03:14 PM Dec 2021

Didn't know this!

the heavier the cream, the lower the carb count because you're replacing more of the lactose (the source of milk's carbs) and replacing it with more milkfat!

(a friend's working on diet issues MOSTLY ABOUT INSULIN/DIABETES, and just wrote about this.)

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Didn't know this! (Original Post) elleng Dec 2021 OP
Too much fat isn't healthy either... orwell Dec 2021 #1
Interesting leftieNanner Dec 2021 #2
The grosser globbier it is. we can do it Dec 2021 #3
Carb obsession is not the key to health. A balanced diet is the key to long term health & weight Bernardo de La Paz Dec 2021 #4
The last paragraph says it all MLAA Dec 2021 #6
There is a brand of milk, Fairlife Mosby Dec 2021 #5
They have a zero sugar milk now. Been out several months now tulipsandroses Dec 2021 #8
Long time low carber. Been drinking Heavy Cream for many years tulipsandroses Dec 2021 #7

orwell

(7,775 posts)
1. Too much fat isn't healthy either...
Sat Dec 11, 2021, 03:18 PM
Dec 2021

...Over the long term a diet should have a balance of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.

The quality of the carbs, fats, and proteins is extremely important as well.

It really isn't rocket science...

leftieNanner

(15,154 posts)
2. Interesting
Sat Dec 11, 2021, 03:21 PM
Dec 2021

I guess that's why my friend who is lactose intolerant can eat whipped cream!

I tried the low-carb diet thing and couldn't handle it. I felt terrible and lethargic after about a week.

Bernardo de La Paz

(49,043 posts)
4. Carb obsession is not the key to health. A balanced diet is the key to long term health & weight
Sat Dec 11, 2021, 03:32 PM
Dec 2021

Cream is high in saturated fat.

Harvard:
A ketogenic diet has been shown to provide short-term benefits in some people including weight loss and improvements in total cholesterol, blood sugar, and blood pressure. However, these effects after one year when compared with the effects of conventional weight loss diets are not significantly different. [10]

Eliminating several food groups and the potential for unpleasant symptoms may make compliance difficult. An emphasis on foods high in saturated fat also counters recommendations from the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and the American Heart Association and may have adverse effects on blood LDL cholesterol. However, it is possible to modify the diet to emphasize foods low in saturated fat such as olive oil, avocado, nuts, seeds, and fatty fish.


Brigham-Young:
A new study showed that too many or too little carbohydrates can lead to higher mortality rates. Researchers from Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Harvard University and the University of Minnesota studied 15428 adults, investigating the association between the percentage of calories from carbohydrates and all-cause mortality.

"Higher mortality rates (higher risk of death) was found in people who consumed less that 40% of their calories from carbohydrates or more than 70%."

They then further examined this association, by combining this data with data for carbohydrate intake reported from seven multinational prospective studies in a meta-analysis. They also assessed whether the substitution of animal or plant sources of fat and protein for carbohydrate affected mortality.

Higher mortality rates was found in people who consumed less that 40% of their calories from carbohydrates or more than 70%. In addition, those who replaced carbohydrates with animal based proteins and fats had a higher mortality rate than those who replaced carbohydrates with plant sources such as vegetables, legumes and plant fats such as olive oil or avocado.

tulipsandroses

(5,127 posts)
8. They have a zero sugar milk now. Been out several months now
Sat Dec 11, 2021, 04:31 PM
Dec 2021

I still add heavy cream to it when I use it. But it’s fine on it’s own. I’ve never been a milk drinker, mostly use it for cooking, coffee. Occasionally when I have low carb granola cereal, I prefer Oat milk though when I have cereal.

tulipsandroses

(5,127 posts)
7. Long time low carber. Been drinking Heavy Cream for many years
Sat Dec 11, 2021, 04:27 PM
Dec 2021

I use it for various cooking purposes. I use some other low carb milk alternatives but heavy whipping cream is my go to.
HWC as it is called amongst avid low carbers is used in many low carb recipes.

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