Paul Saladino· MD
First you say seed oils are good for human health and clearly do not understand the literature.
We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
First you say seed oils are good for human health and clearly do not understand the literature.
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if I can help you understand what I believe are the biggest impacts negatively on your health and you can focus what is probably a limited bandwidth because of your job and your family and all these things in your life on avoiding those certain few things if you saw the podcast earlier this month in which I talked about how to do an animal-based diet animal-based diet 101 2023 Edition spoke about the fact that we're doing animal base 30 right now at heart and soil it's not too late to sign up you can go to animalbase30.com to sign up for that and I spoke about the fact that if you want to eliminate foods from your life to be healthier I think seed oils are at
there is no real benefit at all it's only harmful to have seed oils in my view I don't think that you should be having seed holes at all they are pro-inflammatory