You
see them all over the place these days... nutrition bars that claim to be healthy
and good for weight loss or muscle building, but when you read the label, you
see an endless list of chemicals, sugars, processed trans fats, and other harmful
overly processed ingredients.
There
are so many types of "health bars" and "protein bars" on the
market today, how do you know if you are actually getting something healthy or
just junk food in disguise?
Again,
just as I've talked about grocery store food choices, you really need to know
how to read labels if you're going to stand a chance at finding a truly healthy
food bar.
To
be quite honest, most of the bars out there are pure junk... candy bars disguised
through labeling as a health food bar.
Just
a couple weeks ago, I was going on a bike ride with a friend and needed a quick
bar to make sure I had enough energy for the bike ride.
Well,
I didn't have any bars on me, so my friend gave me an extra slim fast bar he had.
Keep
in mind that these slim fast bars are marketed as health foods for losing weight.
These
things are just a flat out joke...there's nothing even remotely nutritional about
them. In my opinion, these slim fast bars are WORSE for you than candy bars!
The
first ingredient in this bar that my friend gave me was:
corn syrup!
Then
the second ingredient was sugar (hooray more sugar!),
followed
by hydrogenated oils (source of deadly trans fats).
After that, the list went on with nothing but junk such as artificial flavors,
colors,
evil
artificial sweeteners,
more
hydrogenated refined oils, a
nd
rounded out with some highly processed soy protein isolate (which despite popular
belief, processed soy is NOT healthy for you... I'll talk in detail about that
in a future article) just to give your body some more junk.
So
not only are these "weight loss" bars a disaster nutritionally for you,
but the bar tasted absolutely horrible! It tasted like chemicals and was way too
overly sweetened (not a surprise with all of the sugar, corn syrup, sugar alcohols,
AND artificial sweeteners).
This
is a prime example of "over-engineering" of food.
So
how do you determine a healthy protein bar or energy bar?
I
look for simplicity in a good bar. Many of the healthiest and tastiest bars I've
found have only a couple basic ingredients such as nuts, seeds, and fruit. I also
look for organic ingredients and raw ingredients if possible.
A
couple of my favorite truly healthy bars:
1.
Organic Food Bars - This is actually the brand name.
Depending
on which flavor, these are usually a base of organic almond butter (or cashew
butter) with a certain type of fruit, organic seeds, organic biosprouts (quinoa,
etc), and some organic rice protein. Some flavors include an organic dark chocolate
as well. They also have a line of bars that use exclusively raw ingredients.
Not
only are these bars extremely nutritious, but I think they are delicious as well
and have a lot of flavors to choose from such as chocolate chip, blueberry, cranberry,
high protein, and more.
You
won't find these bars at your local grocery store, but I have found them at several
health food stores.
2.
Larabars - These are even simpler in ingredients than organic food bars.
Usually larabars are just 2 or 3 ingredients, and mostly raw... a blend of crushed
nuts along with a type of fruit is the usual combination, but they have a lot
of different flavors so it can vary.
These
are also delicious and you will NEVER see a list of chemicals a mile long in their
ingredient list... usually just nuts and fruit, and that's it!
Simple
IS better. This is a very high quality bar. Again, you probably won't find these
at your local grocery store, but I've found these at various health food markets.
When
you actually find truly healthy bars like these examples above, they make great
quick snacks while you are traveling or while you are at work.
I
carry some on me almost at all times, just to make sure I have healthy options
to eat whenever I need a quick snack, so that I am not tempted by fast food joints
or junk food vending machines.
Good
luck and be sure to read those labels to make sure you're getting a health food
bar and not a candy bar in disguise.
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