Paul Saladino· MD
what's happening is is we see the whole world replacing more and more of their diet with seed oils and getting all this chronic disease this is what we see over and over all over the world
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
what's happening is is we see the whole world replacing more and more of their diet with seed oils and getting all this chronic disease this is what we see over and over all over the world
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seed oils are the single greatest driver of chronic illness in the us and the world today
I believe these are at the center of chronic illness for all Americans for people worldwide because there's an epidemic of seed oil in this country
in many countries you see sugar declining while all of those diseases are are occurring and so I'm not advocating for high fructose corn syrup at all that's different I've spoken about that on other podcasts I'm not convinced that sucrose is the worst thing in the world for humans but and I'm not advocating for that either because I think there is a problem of uh you know there's not a lot of nutrients in in high fructose corn syrup or in sucrose but but it's just I think it begs an interesting question which is what is the real driver here