HOW MANY GRAMS OF WHOLE GRAINS ARE RECOMMENDED PER DAY
How many grams of whole grains are recommended per day? Well, none, actually.
Unlike proteins and fats, grains (whether whole grains or not) are not necessary in order to flourish physically or to sustain life. In other words, you can live without grains but you cannot live without protein and fats.
If you went on a protein-free diet or a fat-free diet, you would become ill and die.
However, if you went on a grain-free diet you would be fine (though you might have grain cravings), and indeed some existing health conditions might improve or disappear.
Our ancient ancestors did not have grains in their diet. Consequently, our bodies are not designed for this way of eating. Grains or refined carbohydrates are deliciously addictive but our bodies do not flourish on them because our ancestors did not evolve eating such foods. From around two-and-one-half million years ago until the Agricultural Revolution around ten thousand years ago grains were not consumed by our ancestors
Many, many people have a problem with grains and refined processed carbohydrates because our bodies are extremely similar to the bodies of our ancestors.
Less than 1/10th of 1% of our genes have changed in the last 10,000 years. In terms of evolution, it is not that long ago!
The diseases referred to as diseases of Western civilization, such as Heart disease, high blood pressure, Diabetes, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and many other conditions, became pervasive in developed countries in the twentieth century primarily because of a diet high in grains and refined processed carbohydrate.
If you choose to eat grains, then yes eat whole grains. However, if you have any dietary related diseases, or conditions that might be helped by diet, do not eat any grains whatsoever (whole grains or not).
If you do eat grains (whole grains or not), avoid or strictly limit refined processed carbohydrates (apart from an occasional treat). As stated earlier, over-consumption of refined processed carbohydrates, which includes whole grains, is a major cause of many diet related disease and conditions. If you are unsure what these foods are, you will find a page link to a full list at the bottom of this answer.
For more information about refined processed carbohydrates, and for a list of these foods, use the page link given below.
WHAT ARE REFINED PROCESSED CARBOHYDRATES
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You should consume minimum of 50% whole-grain each day.
1/2 of intake of grains should be whole grains
50%
20 to 35 percent
carbohydrate
20-30 percent should be your percentage of daily fat intake average around.
fat
That means it is ten percent of the maximum amount of what you should have in one day of whatever it is.
Carbs
Carbohydrates
It is generally recommended that an athlete consume fat in their daily diet. This fat intake should consist of 20-25 percent of their diet.
For optimum health you should try to get between 60% and 80% of your daily calories from saturated fat. The rest should be protein with a small amount from carbohydrates.
That means it is ten percent of the maximum amount of what you should have in one day of whatever it is.
Libby's typical daily dietBreakfast Muesli and yoghurt or porridge made with Vitasoy soy milk and honey.Lunch Ham and salad sandwiches on wholegrain bread.Dinner Plate of pasta followed by dessert (only three times a week).
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