>To all you butter bashers: Butter contains saturated fats
>(only trace amounts of naturally occurring trans fat which is
>harmless in this case) which our bodies NEED for proper
>cellular and lung function and which have nourished our
>ancestors for millenia. It also contains vitamin A and lauric
>acid, an anti-fungal/anti-viral compound. The wulzen factor
>in butter helps prevent joint stiffness, and when you put
>butter on your veggies the fat act as a catalyst to help you
>absorb and utilize nutrients.
>
>Here's how they make margarine:
>Vegetable oils are extracted at high temperatures from the
>cheapest sources- corn, canola, cottonseed, soybeans etc.,
>rendering them rancid from the get-go. Hexane, a carcinogen,
>is used to remove the last fraction of oil. Then the oils are
>steam cleaned, which removes the rancid odor and all vitamins
>and minerals, but not solvents or pesticides. Next stop: a
>nickel catalyst is added before oil is put in a reactor, where
>it's flooded with hydrogen gas at high temperatures and
>pressures. It comes out of the reactor lumpy, smelly, and
>grey. Emulsifiers are added to remove lumps before the oil is
>steam cleaned again to get rid of the chemical odor.
>Synthetic vitamins and artificial flavors are mixed in, but
>the coloring must be natural by law (!). Then you have your
>margarine, promoted to the unsuspecting public as "health
>food".
>
>Were very many Americans obese when they ate butter and lard?
>Seems to me the rise in obesity correlates with the rise in
>consumption of polyunsaturates. Our bodies simply weren't
>designed to process large amounts of vegetable oils. If we
>need MACHINES to extract this stuff is it really good for us?
>Can we say we're eating clean if our food comes out of a
>factory, altered at the molecular level?
Finally, a voice of reason! I never gave up on my butter, I just don't use it very often and I keep the amount to a minium. And it always makes me laugh when people bake a sugar laden batch of cookies but use magarine instead of butter, like that's supposed to be healthy or something--lol!