
30. Margarine
Decades ago, health authorities began to demonize butter due to its high saturated fat content. Those authorities then started promoting margarine as a replacement, which turned out to be a huge mistake. You see, margarine used to be high in trans fats, which was terrible. These days, there are fewer trans fats, but it’s still loaded with refined vegetable oils. Not much better. Margarine is not food. It’s an assembly of chemicals and refined oils made to look and taste like food. In fact, the Framingham Heart Study showed that people who replace butter with margarine are more likely to die from heart disease.
Risks of eating margarine: although margarine may contain some heart-friendly nutrients, it often contains trans fat, which has been associated with an increased risk of heart disease and other chronic health issues. Butter contains a lot of artery-clogging saturated fat. Margarine contains an unhealthy combination of saturated and trans fats, so the healthiest choice is to skip both of them and use liquid oils, such as olive, canola, and safflower oil, instead. When using these other oils, be aware that they are high in calories, so it is best to measure precisely how much you are using.