Paul Saladino· MD
Removing seed oils reduces sunburn.
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Removing seed oils reduces sunburn.
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there are so many examples of people who come out of the woodwork to say you know what i cut seed oils out of my diet and i burn so much less i tan so much more easily
one of the most engaged threads that I've ever had or posts that I've done in terms of comments is talking about the removal of seed oils from the human diet from individuals diets and how much less likely they are to get burned
So I don't eat any seed oils. You guys know that. So I don't really burn anymore.