Paul Saladino· MD
Lower intake of seed oils decreases linoleic acid derived oxylipins 9/13 HODE and 9/13 oxoODE (PMID: 2295994).
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Lower intake of seed oils decreases linoleic acid derived oxylipins 9/13 HODE and 9/13 oxoODE (PMID: 2295994).
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we know that if you decrease seed oils in a human's diet you get lower levels of linoleic acid in the human fat you get lower labels of linoleic acid breakdown products in humans and in these humans you saw lower levels of headaches