Paul Saladino· MD
The average American eats the equivalent of five tablespoons of seed oils per day and it's being sold to you as it's safe and healthy.
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The average American eats the equivalent of five tablespoons of seed oils per day and it's being sold to you as it's safe and healthy.
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in 2022 Americans will consume an average of seven tablespoons of seed oils per day
the average American eats 5 tablespoons of seed oils per day so soybean canola corn peanut whatever
the average American consumes 5 to 7 tablespoons of seed oils per day this is in your Chipotle burrito it's in your salad dressings it's in your McDonald's french fries are cooked in seed oils seed oils are pervasive in processed food in junk food in fast food
the average American consumes 5 to 7 tablespoons of seed oils today