Confession time: How many of us have skipped the guac or turned our noses up at anything with fat, thinking we're doing our bodies a favor? Been there. Actually, I used to avoid avocados like they were slices of birthday cakeâguilty as charged.
This morning, I sat down with Michael, a no-nonsense nutrition pro, and we got real about some food beliefs that have been quietly messing with our health goals. Turns out, Iâm not alone in falling for a few of these classics:
"Fat makes you fat."
Not so fast! Michael broke it downâhealthy fats keep you fuller, steady out those energy crashes, and seriously help with hormone balance. Pass the avocado toast, please.
"Skipping meals helps you lose weight."
Oh, the guilt. Hands up if youâve shamed yourself for breakfast. The truth? That habit can backfire, slowing your metabolism and making cravings even worse. Who knew my âdisciplineâ was making things harder?
"Low-fat means healthy."
Hereâs the sneaky one. Michael explained that a lot of low-fat labeled foods are loaded with added sugars to boost tasteâso we trade one problem for another. Ugh, those sneaky food labels.
We laughed, cringed, and sipped our morning smoothies, a little wiser and a lot less hard on ourselves. At the end, Michael reminded me: Nutrition shouldnât be about fear or guiltâitâs about understanding what actually helps. Honestly, Iâm ready to ditch the myths and enjoy my food (with all the good fats).
Ever caught yourself believing any of these? Whatâs a food myth you wish someone busted for you ages ago? Drop a comment belowâletâs get smarter together.
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