Paul Saladino· MD
and the paper you know found that it was the vegetable oils they were consuming that seemed to be this signal
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and the paper you know found that it was the vegetable oils they were consuming that seemed to be this signal
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they looked at what are these folks actually eating and they found out that the correlation with obesity in this population is their increased intake of industrial vegetable oils that they are getting from stores
initially noticed that there was a correlation between motorboat use and the beginnings of obesity in this population and you might think to yourself well why on Earth would having a motorboat make you fat and the answer turned out to be because if you have a motorboat you can get go down the river and get to a store and start buying Market Foods
what happened the people who had access to Market Foods were the people who became obese and unhealthy and what are they getting in the market all the things we talked about seed oils processed grains processed sugars