Article

Good Fats are STILL Fat...

Topic: Health EducationPublished October 2, 2009

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 719 legacy views

Legacy rating: 2/5 from 1 archived votes

Reader rating

Not enough ratings yet

Aggregate average appears after enough eligible reader ratings.

Rate this resource

Sign in to rate this resource.

Sign in to rate this resource

The other day, a group of friends and I were chowing down at our favorite Mexican restaurant, Ole in Cambridge, Massachusetts. They make Guacamole - to die for - fresh at your table. One of my friends who felt we porked out on too much of it claimed, "Well, at least it is the good kind of fat!" Yes, avocados have 'good fat'. But does that mean that eating a couple of avocados worth in one sitting is actually good for you? No, not so much. Our guacamole fest made me realize that often we eat foods that are determined to have 'health benefits' past moderation, in turn, making them 'not so healthy.' Take dark chocolate for instance. It has become pretty well know that dark chocolate contains antioxidants which are great for warding off 'free-radicals'. I imagine that for a lot of people, the logic then goes something like this: "Great! So this must mean I should eat dark chocolate often and in large quantities to ensure that I stay young and beautiful." In reality, if we all did this, we would have even a larger obesity epidemic on our hands than we already do. The truth is that we should indulge in these foods, but still maintain 'in moderation' as our standard for portions and frequency. Look, a fat is a fat. It doesn't matter if it is a 'good fat' or a 'bad fat', it is still a fat. And, a healthy diet should only incorporate 20% - 30% of fat, whether good or bad. Granted, when you are eating fats, eating those that are 'good' is by far more healthy than eating those that are 'bad.' You should avoid those that are 'bad.' But just because it is good doesn't mean that you should look at them as a staple of your diet. What fats do you enjoy? Any that you rationalize 'it is good for you so I can eat a lot of it'? Related Topics:

Article author

About the Author

Intent.com Intent.com is a premier wellness site and supportive social network where like-minded individuals can connect and support each others' intentions. Founded by Deepak Chopra's daughter Mallika Chopra, Intent.com aims to be the most trusted and comprehensive wellness destination featuring a supportive community of members, blogs from top wellness experts and curated online content relating to Personal, Social, Global and Spiritual wellness.

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

When you’re trying to stay on top of your health, it can feel like you’re juggling multiple appointments at different locations—one for your family doctor, another for dental work, and maybe a separate trip to the pharmacy. That constant back-and-forth can be tiring, especially when all you really want is convenient and reliable care in one place. That’s where integrated medical centers come in. They bring several healthcare services together under one roof, helping y

November 12, 2025

Article

Rumah Zakat Yogyakarta is the regional face of a nationwide philanthropic movement that seeks to turn faith-driven giving into long-term social transformation. More than a charity that distributes aid, Rumah Zakat in Yogyakarta integrates zakat, infak, and sedekah into targeted programs across education, health, livelihoods, and the environment — all designed to lift vulnerable families out of dependency and toward sustainable self-reliance. This article explores who they a

November 3, 2025

Article

When most people think about root canals, the image that comes to mind is far from pleasant. Long appointments, discomfort, and outdated tools are common fears—but that’s quickly becoming a thing of the past. Thanks to modern endodontics, root canal therapy is now faster, more precise, and significantly more comfortable than ever before. A Quick Look at Endodontics Endodontics is the branch of dentistry focused on treating problems inside the tooth—specifically the dent

August 27, 2025

Article

Image source: Unsplash Running is more than just putting one foot in front of the other—it’s a blend of mechanics, mindset, and consistency that shapes long-term progress. Understanding how your body moves and how your mind responds to challenges can transform your performance and reduce the risk of injury. By focusing on technique and building mental toughness, Quentin Geczy showcases how runners can train smarter rather than harder. Small adjustments in form, paired wit

August 14, 2025