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In reply to the discussion: Dieting results in long term changes to hormones and muscle fibers. [View all]hairy krishna
(12 posts)calories are not equal. This drives me bonkers. There is a segment on "The Today Show" featuring some woman (not sure if she's an official dietician but it hardly matters) who has the hosts guess which is the lower-calorie option. So there's a milkshake versus guacamole and we're supposed to be "surprised" that the guac is higher in calories. So therefore we should drink the milkshake?
The truth is that on paper an avocado has x-amount of calories and fat. However, it always contains an enzyme called lipase, which actually DIGESTS FAT. The oil in avocado is monounsaturated and avocados also contain many other nutrients:http://www.peertrainer.com/DFcaloriecounterB.aspx?id=2022
I didn't know it had so much magnesium, protein (5 grams!) and fiber (16 grams!!!). A milkshake has zero fiber. The milkshake is full of refined sugar, lactose, and saturated fat.