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A meta-analysis of 70 studies concluded that high blood levels of Omega-6 fats correlates with 8% reduction in all-cancer risk rate. (9)
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.
A meta-analysis of 70 studies concluded that high blood levels of Omega-6 fats correlates with 8% reduction in all-cancer risk rate. (9)
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the entire world almost is now consuming more than 4.4 percent like i said we're at americans omega-6 in 1999 was 7 of the diet and by 2008 11.8 percent right and most of the world including the developing world is now above 4 of their diet or 4.4 of their diet as omega-6 right