Gluten-Free: Healthy or Marketing Scam?

According to U.S. News and World Report estimates, nearly 15 to 25 % of consumers are looking for gluten-free products. That’s crazy! Continuing growth in the gluten-free food industry is expected to continue, reaching $2.6 billion by the end of this year!

So what is gluten? Why is gluten so special? Let me start by saying that gluten is a protein. Not a carbohydrate, a protein.

Being a trained food scientist, I was shocked to find out why people were so curious what gluten -of all things- is?? I have come to the conclusion that Gluten has become a marketing phenomenon over the past couple of years and has got consumers believing it is the “healthier” option. Well, I beg to differ.

Gluten free signal

Indeed, cutting gluten does not necessarily mean cutting calories or fat, so don’t expect to drop pounds by dropping gluten from your daily diet. In addition, some studies have suggested that people who ditch gluten also miss out on several important nutrients like iron, vitamin B, and fiber. This is certainly not always the case, as a diet focused on fruits, veggies, lean protein, and gluten free grains like quinoa can actually be a whole and nutritious way of eating. But many of the ‘gluten-free’ options out there today don’t offer holistic health benefits such as the foods just listed.  They are essentially “junk” food without gluten.

So you may ask why there are so many gluten-free products if gluten has no real value to the customer looking to be healthier? Well, the reason so many gluten products are on the shelf is because 80 million American’s are currently suffering with gluten-deficiency (or Celiac Disease). Additionally, this protein -gluten- is found in a lot of carbohydrate rich products… and North American’s consume a LOT of starchy products (bread/toast with breakfast – bread/sandwich with lunch – garlic bread with dinner -chips for a snack), which makes us all overweight and sensitive to gluten. Thus, it is not the gluten making you overweight, it is THE AMOUNT OF WHEAT, RYE, BARLEY = STARCH. The key is moderation. You can have a healthy weight and eat whatever you want, just in moderation.

Gluten is just the protein that allows wheat to have “elasticity” – meaning you can roll out the dough- or toss it in the air and make a great pizza crust. In fact research has shown that eliminating gluten from cookies etc. can actually make people gain weight if you don’t have a gluten allergy.

In fact, in a Doctor Oz episode (link below), a specialist was brought on who mentioned a study where 81% of people on a gluten free diets actually gained weight! If you don’t believe me, check out the video link from their website.

Valerie Edwards, a registered dietician with Providence Portland Medical Center said that just because gluten-free sounds healthy, doesn’t mean it is. “Unless you have a real problem digesting gluten, and the vast majority of people do not have trouble with gluten, there’s no reason to follow that diet,” Edwards said.

Only people living with Celiac Disease can greatly benefit from a gluten-free diet. Surprisingly, approximately one out of every 130 Americans has the disease. Celiac disease is an autoimmune condition affecting a person’s digestive tract. Please note, that gluten sensitivity and Celiac disease cannot be just self-diagnosed. One has to see a physician for proper diagnosis.

Dr.Oz Recommends Green Coffee Bean Diet

There is a new natural diet on the market and it’s worth talking about. It is called The Green Coffee Bean diet!

What are “green coffee beans”??

Well, green coffee refers to the raw or unroasted seeds (beans) of Coffea fruits. These beans are dried, roasted, ground and brewed to produce coffee.

Why do “green coffee beans” aid in weight loss??

Coffee is most known for its taste and ability to get you moving faster in the morning as a result of its caffeine content. However, coffee’s ability to control how fast your body absorbs sugar (i.e. glycemic control) and thus weight control is attributed to other components. These “other ingredients” include chlorogenic acid, quinides, lignans and trigonelline; all of which have been shown to improve glucose metabolism in animal studies.

The component in Green Coffee Beans that is most discussed is the chlorogenic acid. Chlorogenic acid actually inhibits an enzyme called glucose-6-phosphatase . This enzyme is responsible to the formation of sugar in the liver. In other words, the chlorogenic acid in coffee may be responsible, or at least partially responsible for the reduced risk of glycemic disorders, like diabetes, with long-term coffee exposure.

Supporting Scientific Literature For Green Coffee Beans

Green Coffee Beans for use in weight loss have been backed by scientific literature. In a more recent scientific study published in 2012 in the Journal of Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity, researchers followed a group of 16 adults whose diets where supplemented with a special green extract of chlorogenic acids (i.e. key ingredient in the Green Coffee Bean). Note that all 16 adults were considered obese with a BMI greater than 25.

 

Each person in the above study was given a different dosages of chlorogenic acids – either 700 or 1050mg/day for 12 weeks. Shockingly, the subjects on average lost almost 18 pounds! This was equates to 10% of their overall body weight and 4.4% of their overall body fat.

Dr.Oz Puts The “Green Coffee Bean” Diet To The Test!

So you are probably wondering where Dr. Oz fits into all of this. Well, he wanted to test this product to see if it actually worked and the results were great! Indeed, the Dr.Oz show’s medical unit enlisted 100 women between the age of 25 and 45 on this diet. Note that none of the women were breast feeding or pregnant, and had NO medical problems.

Each participant received either the green coffee bean extract or a placebo pill and were instructed to take one 400mg capsule, three times a DAY, 30 minutes before each meal. Also, it is important to mention that no participants knew which pill they were given and were instructed not to change their diet. The Dr. Oz show even made them keep a food journal to learn what these women were eating.

The results were very good. The women who tool the green coffee bean extract lost, on average 2 lbs. This is a very healthy weight loss number and signifies that no water weight was loss, just fat.

Dr. Oz has mentioned many times that he does not support brands, just products. Many companies do sell this product which is why he recommends it.

Eco-Savy stands strong behind this “natural” weight loss supplement which is why it is featured on our blog this week. We hope you get the same success our staff has achieved with this product.

If you are interested in the product, you can order it right here on our website by clicking the link below. We have found one of the best manufacturers of the Green Coffee Bean and strongly recommend you buy it if you are having trouble losing weight.

Starbucks Talks Sustainability

When you go to Starbucks, do you recycle the lid or cup? I didn’t think so.

Despite a somewhat unmatchable brand loyalty in the coffee space, Starbucks still takes heat due to the potential negative environmental impact of its disposable cups.

Starbucks is now rising up and taking action to become more sustainable. Recently, they rolled out plastic cups for cold beverages that are produced with polypropylene cups and lids, and launching new lightweight plastic cups to reduce resin consumption. In addition, Starbucks has a goal of making 100% of its cups reusable or recyclable by 2015.

In an attempt to find a solution to this recycling issue, Starbucks has launched an in-store recycling program at selected stores.While the program has hit some hiccups along the way, the company said it is committed to eventually offering in-store recycling on a wide scale.

Currently, Starbucks is working with ConAgra Foods to make their coffee cups recyclable. What is preventing this from happening is the non-recylcable polymer adhered onto the inside of their cups to prevent leak.

Conagra Foods are different in that they use post-industrial recycled polylactic acid and convert it into shrink film packaging materials (i.e. the inside lining of Starbucks coffee cups). The company’s PLA shrink film contains more than 50% post-industrial recycled material, and it uses this material for tamper-evident seals on some of ConAgra Foods’ table spreads. However, the CEO of Conagra Foods still recognizes the limitation of PLA based bio-plastics and their researchers are working hard to make sure no plastic/contamination occurs within the cups with PLA shrink film adhered to them (i.e. increased thermal stability). Below is a quote that expresses the CEO’s concerns more thoroughly…

“We know there are challenges with PLA and how it can impact the bottle-to-bottle recycling strategy,” she said. “But we have strict restrictions on PLA and we make sure it doesn’t stay with the package because we don’t want potential contamination.”

By collaborating with its suppliers, Conagra has been able to convert 260,000 pounds of resin from non-renewable resources (PVC and PET g) to PLA (plastic derived from starch). It will be exciting to learn more about what Conagra can do for food companies to reduce their environmental waste and make their materials more sustainable.

Uncomplicated Green Businesses with New Initiatives

Most businesses incorporate certain energy conscious materials and practices just so that they can get LEED certified. However, it’s not all about getting certified. There are plenty of other things that we as a society need to do for our planet. One of the most inspiring industries and markets is green travel and green business. Indeed, many commercial contractors spend a lot of time working with different building materials and practices trying to make facilities run more efficiently. Part of my focus has always been using green materials and looking for eco-friendly solutions to energy issues.

GREEN Initiatives Around The World

There are also plenty of green initiatives and organizations around the world that are also working to help the world through green policies and practices. Eco-Innovative Europe focuses on the latest technology and incorporates that into boosting economic growth. Most of the technology works specifically with lessening the harm of products and businesses upon our Earth while inspiring individuals to also make changes in how they go about their daily lives (i.e. refer to figure below). The group focuses mainly on five subject areas within eco-conscious philosophies including materials recycling and processes; water efficiency, distribution and treatment; green business; sustainable building; and food and drink policies.

eco-savy.com- using bamboo to clean wastewater

Using Bamboo To Clean WasteWater Source: http://ec.europa.eu/environment/eco-innovation/#story0901262489b3bd7e

 

Hotel’s Taking Initiative To Go Green

The hotel industry was one of the first to make great changes to the way that they operate and what products they use in their hotel rooms. Many hotels feature organic materials and food while also using recyclable linens and bath products. However, the Ritz-Carlton does a little something more. In addition to low flow toilets and water saving showerheads, you can also find the Ritz-Carlton to be one of the only hotels with a rooftop garden that has over 60,000 bees to help pollinate the local community and also provide fresh honey to the hotel chefs.

LAS VEGAS Palazzo -most eco-friendly hotel in america In Vegas, there are plenty of bright lights, entertainment and luxury. However, some hotels also focus on being the most eco-friendly that they can be. In fact, the Las Vegas Palazzo Hotel and Resort uses a water recycling facility, solar energy for heating and waste reuse program to decrease its carbon footprint and really make changes to their environmental policies. That must be why it was named the “Most Eco-Friendly Hotel in America.”

Many businesses are developing new and innovative green practices that are catching on throughout the world. This is especially evident with the new green Las Vegas hotels that are continuing to be built. This trend must continue so future generations can enjoy the planet.  

About the Author:  

Sam Marquit is an entrepreneurial independent contractor and home renovation/remodeling expert in New York. Sam has made a point to share with his readers a day in the life of sustainable building. Forecasting the possible application and implementation of new green building materials and technologies is just one small part of his efforts to reduce everyone’s carbon footprint.