Paul Saladino· MD
None of our great-great-grandmothers were eating seed oils. They were all eating animal fat. So uh yeah, I think that that's a reasonable thing.
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None of our great-great-grandmothers were eating seed oils. They were all eating animal fat. So uh yeah, I think that that's a reasonable thing.
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none of our great great grandmothers were eating seed oils they were all eating animal fat
if your grandmother couldn't eat it or your great grandmother or your great great grandmother probably then you probably shouldn't eat it and guess what none of our great great grandmothers were eating seed oils they were all eating animal fat