Paul Saladino· MD
look at the correlation in the united states obesity prevalence versus body fat linoleic acid
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look at the correlation in the united states obesity prevalence versus body fat linoleic acid
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if you're interested in omega-6 fatty acids and the real roots of human chronic illness I think you will find this one incredibly incredibly valuable and I think you're gonna your mind is gonna be blown
I would argue that with an oleic acid is probably the most positively correlated thing with these problems in humans
you can also look at a correlation which is very strong between increased consumption of linoleic acid from seed oils and obesity
I think linoleic acid in seed oils like peanut oil is the single greatest driver of obesity eventually diabetes metabolic dysfunction in humans