Paul Saladino· MD
having more seed oils making up the composition of your liver cell membranes is going to lead to an increased possibility of lipoperoxidation when your glutathione is depleted by excess acetaldehyde when you drink alcohol
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having more seed oils making up the composition of your liver cell membranes is going to lead to an increased possibility of lipoperoxidation when your glutathione is depleted by excess acetaldehyde when you drink alcohol
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that is seed oils will probably lead to more lipid peroxidation when you accumulate acetaldehyde during the oxidation the metabolism of alcohol as i mentioned earlier