Paul Saladino· MD
the traditional ancestral was around 1% linoleic acid approximately and now our average diet with modern processed foods and all these vegetable oils is around 10%
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the traditional ancestral was around 1% linoleic acid approximately and now our average diet with modern processed foods and all these vegetable oils is around 10%
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their essentials and they reckon the threshold you need is somewhere like half a percent of your diet is plenty 1% is what we got at random over million years