For that matter, simply having "Organic" on the label doesn't make something healthy. The first or second ingredient in many "organic" salad dressings and mayo brands is CANOLA OIL, one of the worst seed oils. Soybean oil is pretty much just as bad, and nearly ALL seed oils should be avoided where possible -- and yet seed oils are scattered throughout the "health food" stores I visit, including in many USDA Organic items. READ THE LABELS on anything that isn't a single-item natural food, like a carrot.
The health impact of seed oils, whether good or bad, comes from the fatty acid profile and a few other factors, like how easily the oil is extracted and how much refining is required.
Based on those factors, I have identified what I call the “hateful eight” seed oils that nobody should eat.
What are the Hateful 8 seed oils?
The Hateful 8 seed oils are:
Corn oil
Canola oil
Cottonseed oil
Soy or soybean oil
Sunflower oil
Safflower oil
Grapeseed oil
Ricebran oil
The 8 processed seed oils listed above are terribly unhealthy. Eating them in the amounts we now do makes it impossible to avoid serious health consequences. So much so, that most of what I see and treat in my practice is related to seed oil toxicity.
Note that there are plenty of experts who claim that seed oils are great for you, or at least not BAD for you. As with anything, decide for yourself which (if any) of the common viewpoints makes sense, but this IS a topic that involves what you are putting in your body, so it's worth the effort to do some research.
In my opinion, if you are going to get books regarding health, start with books from the seventies or eighties. There were more honest books written back then. I'm not suggesting that anything you suggested is inaccurate, I have just watched the health narrative get hijacked like everything else.
Anyone who didn't see the Amazon take over as a way to control the "healthy" narrative, really isn't paying attention. I worked there when there were just two stores. It's where I met my beautiful wife, as a matter of fact (a pretty good story). It was an awesome place back then. The second they went public, it was pretty easy to see that that wasn't going to last.
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Once a year they're always caught selling something they claim as organic too!
My #1 favorite was the asparagus water.
For that matter, simply having "Organic" on the label doesn't make something healthy. The first or second ingredient in many "organic" salad dressings and mayo brands is CANOLA OIL, one of the worst seed oils. Soybean oil is pretty much just as bad, and nearly ALL seed oils should be avoided where possible -- and yet seed oils are scattered throughout the "health food" stores I visit, including in many USDA Organic items. READ THE LABELS on anything that isn't a single-item natural food, like a carrot.
from https://drcate.com/seed-oils-questions-answers-for-your-health/ --
Note that there are plenty of experts who claim that seed oils are great for you, or at least not BAD for you. As with anything, decide for yourself which (if any) of the common viewpoints makes sense, but this IS a topic that involves what you are putting in your body, so it's worth the effort to do some research.
Here's a book that I have found useful:
What the Heck Should I Eat by Dr. Mark Hyman
An article about how seed oils came to replace animal fats in the human diet: https://chriskresser.com/how-industrial-seed-oils-are-making-us-sick/
And here's a Brian Cates column with an interesting side-effect of ditching seed oils: https://briancates.substack.com/p/why-do-people-who-stopped-eating
Those 'experts' are morons at best, satanic scum at worst.
There is a very simple rule of thumb about food, what is good and what is not.
What is good:
What is not:
In my opinion, if you are going to get books regarding health, start with books from the seventies or eighties. There were more honest books written back then. I'm not suggesting that anything you suggested is inaccurate, I have just watched the health narrative get hijacked like everything else.
Thank u so much for this info
Anyone who didn't see the Amazon take over as a way to control the "healthy" narrative, really isn't paying attention. I worked there when there were just two stores. It's where I met my beautiful wife, as a matter of fact (a pretty good story). It was an awesome place back then. The second they went public, it was pretty easy to see that that wasn't going to last.
Correct! When Amazon bought Whole Foods, I stopped shopping there. I’d rather go to a smaller local whole food store.