Is Margarine Harmful? Or, to put it another way, is margarine bad for you?
Let's take a look at what margarine is, the side effects of margarine, and the disadvantages of margarine.
My mother had a mild heart attack the week before Thanksgiving and was found to have an 85% blockage in one of her coronary arteries.
She was put on a low-fat diet which contained margarine.
Is Margarine Good or Bad?
What food do you think of as being full fat? For me, it is butter, rich creamy butter. Unfortunately, butter is a big no-no on a heart healthy diet.
So, when looking for a "heart healthy" alternative to butter, margarine is recommended - according to the doctors!
After all, who would want butter, full of fat and saturated fats at that! At the risk of being politically incorrect, saturated fats are good for you! But margarine ...
According to the Free Dictionary:
A fatty solid butter substitute consisting of a blend of hydrogenated vegetable oils mixed with emulsifiers, vitamins, coloring matter, and other ingredients.
[French, from Greek margaron, pearl] And...A substitute for butter, prepared from vegetable and animal fats by emulsifying them with water and adding small amounts of milk, salt, vitamins, colouring matter, etc
What is Margarine?
From the above quote, we see that margarine is made up of the following:
- Hydrogenated vegetable oils and possibly some animal fats mixed with emulsifiers
- Salt
- Vitamins
- Coloring
- Other ingredients
Hydrogenation is the process used to make liquid vegetables oil solid.
Hydrogenation increases the oil’s saturated fat content, but unhealthy trans fats are formed as a side product. (1)
The History of Margarine
Margarine was created in 1870 by a Frenchman from Provence, France -- Hippolyte Mège-Mouriez -- in response to an offer by the Emperor Louis Napoleon III for the production of a satisfactory substitute for butter.
He used margaric acid, a fatty acid component isolated in 1813 by Michael Chevreul and named because of the lustrous pearly drops that reminded him of the Greek word for pearl, margarites - and - he claimed the Emperor’s prize.
Margarine has had a colorful history to say the least!
In fact, at different points in history:
- 27 states prohibited the manufacture or sale of colored margarine
- 24 imposed some kind of consumer tax
- 26 required licenses or otherwise restricted margarine sales
But, with advertising and new packaging, it reached consumers who eagerly devoured the fake stuff.
1998 marked the 125th anniversary of the U.S. patent for margarine.
Low-Fat Myth
Everywhere we turn we hear how good a low-fat diet is for us - from television commercials to the American Heart Association.
But, looking at the nation as a whole shows a different picture than what the medical community proports.
In the 1960s, fats and oils supplied Americans with about 45 percent of calories - about 13 percent of adults were obese and under 1 percent had type 2 diabetes.
Today, Americans take in less fat, getting about 33 percent of calories from fats and oils - yet 34 percent of adults are obese and 11 percent have diabetes, most with type 2 diabetes.
It is time to expose the myth that a low-fat diet is good for you!
Low-fat is not what the human body needs - In fact it is harmful!
Quality of Fat is Important
Not all fats are created equal as is the case with butter made from the milk of grass fed cows vs the butter made from grain fed cows.
According to Healthline:
Butter from grass-fed cows contains much greater amounts of heart-healthy nutrients than butter from grain-fed cows.
Is Margarine Harmful - 6 Secrets About Margarine "They" Don't Tell You:
1. Margarine is high in trans fatty acids.
The disadvantage of true margarine is the trans fat level. (butter vs. margarine)
A study done in Boston, at the Harvard School of Public Health showed that trans-fatty acids do increase the risk of heart attack.
In fact, the risk of heart attack more than doubled between those who ate the most and those who ate the least foods containing vegetable oil trans-fatty acids.
The more solid a margarine is at room temperature, the more trans fat it contains, as much as 3 grams per tablespoon.
Even the improved brands, such as Smart Balance, are full of:
- artificial ingredients
- synthetic vitamins - which do nothing to boost your immune system (as those found in real butter do)
- artificial colors - because without them the products don't appeal to customers
2. Margarine actually contributes to heart attacks.
Another study done by the Harvard School of Public Health asked people how much margarine they ate.
Once the answers were recorded they waited to see what they died from.
Amazingly, people who ate as little as three pats of margarine a day had twice the heart-attack rate of those who ate less than a pat a day, far worse than those who ate lard or butter. (3)
3. Margarine increases cholesterol.
Not only does margarine increase total cholesterol, it also increases the LDL (the bad cholesterol). Source: butter versus margarine (harvard.edu)
If that were not enough, margarine lowers the HDL which is the good cholesterol!
4. Margarine lowers quality of breast milk.
Studies show how a mother's eating of trans fats affects the level of trans fats in her milk.
One study, for example, comparing Canadian breast milk to Chinese breast milk found that Canadian mothers had 33 more trans fats in their milk than the Chinese mothers.
So trans fats consumptions may affect the quality of breast milk. (5)
5. Margarine decreases immune response.
According to Dr. Mary Enig, author of Know Your Fats (affiliate link), consuming trans fatty acids
Affects immune response by lowering efficiency of B cell response and increasing proliferation of T cells.
This decreases the body's immune response.
6. Decreases insulin response.
Actually, the trans fats can increase blood insulin levels, which increases the risk for diabetes. (6)
Margarine Disadvantages
So, let's summarize the disadvantages of margarin that help us decide if margarine is good or bad.
Margarine:
- Is high in trans fatty acids.
- Contributes to heart attacks.
- Increases cholesterol.
- Lowers quality of breast milk.
- Decreases immune response.
- Decreases insulin response.
Mistake in Research
So, if margarine is actually bad for us, how did it get to be so popular? Pure and simple - money!
Margarine gained popularity beginning with America's entry into World War I when there was a shortage of fats and cost of living was high.
Therefore, a cheaper alternative to the more expensive butter was quickly received by the uninformed public.
Dr. Mary Enig discovered during her research that the studies linking saturated fat to heart disease were wrong.
Saturated fats along with trans fats (partially hydrogenated fats) had been grouped together because of there similar chemical structure. This was done for analytical purposes.
These "minor" difference, however, made all the difference in the world to the conclusion of the research.
Dr. Enig found that when separated into different groups, saturated fats were found to have NO LINK to heart disease while trans fats were found to have a very strong link!
Unfortunately, when Dr. Enig tried to make others aware of the mistake, she was cast out.
Naturally the edible oil industry whose profits she so threatened opposed her findings and she found herself unable to get grants, funding, or even a job.
Fortunately for us, she has continued her research quietly and is now on the board of the Weston A. Price Foundation.
What About "Heart Healthy" Substitutes?
You might be tempted to compromise with heart healthy oil blends. But, think again!
The word "Smart" should be taken out of Smart Balance!
As mentioned earlier not only is it:
- full of artificial ingredients
- synthetic vitamins which do nothing to boost your immune system (as those found in real butter do)
- artificial colors
But, the process to make them is called "interesterification" which may be even more dangerous to health than trans fats!
Source: what are interestified fats
You can read more about the process at what is interestification.
So, back to my question - is margarine harmful?
Personally, I'm sticking with the natural stuff from now on! How about you?
Norah says
Wow thanks a lot i think margarine has costed my health i have avoided it now!
Dina-Marie says
Norah, I am so glad to help - thanks for taking the time to comment!
Haris says
Hey I just ate 3 slices of bread with margarine spread all over of them. Im afraid now..
DIDAS says
thank you very much for the information that is contained in the article .this modern time we are in is really killing us indirectly.
How? pple are nolonger interested in natural subces everything is synthetically made, we should think twice otherwise we're perishing. the industries what they hve in mind is money,
thank you very much
Garry says
Much has been said about margarine and inceased cholesterol level. Well I grew up consuming mostly margarine instead of butter. And my annual health report for the past 20 years says I have healthy cholesterol level. As opposed to my co-workers who have mostly taken butter only, yet have high cholesterol level. I know I am just basing on one person's personal experience (myself), and comparing it to a small sample, my colleagues. I haven't done any scientific research on this either. So you don't have to take my word for it.
Dina-Marie says
Garry, thanks for taking the time to comment and give your opinion - I appreciate it! Another consideration is total lifestyle - food habits and activity level!
takahiro waki says
I think the vacant box of margarine become asepsis box , if margarine does not spoil.
Lisa says
You don't recommend using margarine, but you eat bacon?
Lost all credibility with me.
Dina-Marie says
Lisa, there is a big difference in the quality of fat between bacon (especially when fed little to no grain) and the processed fat found in margarine. The fat in margarine is not natural and is hard for our bodies to deal with ie. vessel clogging, plaque building... I would really encourage you to continue researching!
Juana says
What about almond butter? Healthier or not?
Dina-Marie says
Juana, almond butter is healthy!
jjohnny hattingh says
Well folks, i grew up in a home where only margarine was used. Now 50 years later, me and my family still use it. No health problems at all. I feel that this margarine issue is blown right out of proporsion. I am 73 years old and i will keep on using it. Flora is my fovourite. Flora is made out of sunflower and vegetable oils. So why kick up a noise??
Dina-Marie says
JJohnny, you are one of the fortunate ones that have not had problems. I hope your good health continues.
Emmanuel Humphrey Banda says
i have learnt alot from this article and i will try to teach others about margarine side effects
Dina-Marie says
Emmanuel, I am so glad - there is so much to learn about feeding our bodies in a way that helps them repair, heal and maintain health.
Njung'e Gatonye says
This website has served as a confirmation to what I have always suspected.
As we stand now I haven't been consuming margarine now for the last about six months. I noticed that the consumption of margarine was related to a sharp pain that I experieced from time to time on the left side of my chest close to my heart. Since I stop, there has been no more pain. I had stopped and lapsed a few times before stopping completely, and sure enough the pain showed up. This is why I went out searching if there was anyone speaking out about margarine.
Dina-Marie says
Njung'e thank you for taking the time to tell of your experience!
Emmanuel Humphrey Banda says
i appreciate the work
Dina-Marie says
Emmanuel, you are welcome and I appreciate your taking the time to comment.
Nellie Malloy says
Hi I live in NZ and have a problem with the ratio between good and bad cholesterol levels. I have started having olivia light margarine but am wondering now if this is a good alternative. My Dr told me once that animal fat was not good for my levels.
Dina-Marie says
Nellie, I am not familiar with the margarine you are talking about. I know it can be difficult especially with the genetic side of high cholesterol because there is not much you can do. But, you can make sure you are exercising and eating well. I would encourage you to look into the GAPS diet. It is not a cure all but many times, our digestive system is not functioning properly and that can cause problems. Also, having beneficial bacteria in your gut is very important to overall health. Many times, cholesterol is elevated because there is a problem - it is not the problem. It is like blaming a firefighter on sight for the fire he is trying to put out. See Cholesterol the Unsung Antioxidant.