Paul Saladino· MD
this is kind of something that goes right to the root of all the questions that we're interested in is this introduction of linoleic acid in large quantity into the human diet
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this is kind of something that goes right to the root of all the questions that we're interested in is this introduction of linoleic acid in large quantity into the human diet
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we're talking about an omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid that is primarily found in seeds and it has been made into seed oils corn canola safflower sunflower etc and it's in nuts and it's also going to be enriched in the fatty tissues of animals that are fed corn and soy that have one stomach or monogastric animals