Fact or fiction: Don't eat protein and carbs together Fact or fiction: Don't eat protein and carbs together
We've heard that you
shouldn’t eat protein and carbs together and fruit must be eaten by
itself, or the body becomes too acidic. Do they really fight with each
other?
The concept of ‘food combining’ – eating certain foods in certain
combinations and not at the same time – has been around for ages.
In 1911, Dr William Hay came up with the theory that different
foods, when combined, produce an overly-acidic condition in the body,
which is unhealthy. He classified foods into three groups, and
advocated not eating foods that ‘fight’ with each other (like protein
and starchy foods) together in the same meal. Since 1911, science has
moved on quite a lot.
Nutritionist Jeni Pearce explains why keeping protein and carbs apart is pretty hard to do:
There are very few foods that are made up entirely from only one
nutrient: sugar is pure carbohydrate, oils are pure fat and egg white
is mostly protein and water. All other foods are a combination of
carbohydrate, protein and fats in differing ratios.
"Bread, although typically thought of as a ‘carbohydrate food’,
contains some protein and a small amount of fat; an average cheese is
1/3 water, ¹1/3 protein and 1/3 fat; rice and potatoes both contain
small amounts of protein.
"Therefore food combining is impossible to achieve in reality.
"The body’s digestive system works 24 hours a day, and is on
‘automatic pilot’, which means it secretes enzymes for digestion based
on the composition of the meal eaten – not the other way around. The
digestive system is capable of managing any composition of food you
send it.
"In exceptional cases, where enzymes are absent some foods may need
to be avoided, such as gluten in Coeliac disease and some rare
pancreatic disorders.”
The body has a range of mechanisms specifically to regulate the pH level (or acid/alkaline balance) in various organs.
The bottom line: Myth
There is no
scientific basis for food combining. As with many diets, if you lose
weight eating this way, it’s most likely because you’re taking in less
kilojoules. Eating meals that contain a range of nutrient sources is
the best option.
http://www.healthyfood.co.nz/articles/searchcategories?vocabulary_name=hfm.categories.foodandnutrients&catalog_index=foodandnutrients_categories&vocabulary_term=carbohydrates
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