Paul Saladino· MD
the high linoleic acid diet increased oxidative stress and affected endothelial function in a way which may be which may in the long term predispose to endothelial dysfunction aka the precursors for cardiovascular disease
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the high linoleic acid diet increased oxidative stress and affected endothelial function in a way which may be which may in the long term predispose to endothelial dysfunction aka the precursors for cardiovascular disease
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the urinary excretion of eight iso pgf2 alpha which is an oxidative product was significantly increased after the linoleic acid diet whereas the urinary concentration of nitric oxide metabolites decrease that's a bad thing because you want to make nitric oxide for your blood vessels to be healthy