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Seed oils are chemically extracted using hexane and high heat, resulting in oxidized, rancid fats. The process includes deodorizing and bleaching with additional chemicals. Because they are GMO, seed oils contain traces of glyphosate, a toxic herbicide. Healthier alternatives for cooking include butter, ghee, tallow, coconut oil, and olive oil.

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Seed oils use hexane, which is a solvent, to chemically extract their oils using high heats, additional chemicals to deodorize, bleach, and create this oxidated rancid fat. They're GMO, which means they have traces of glyphosate, which is an herbicide, which is really toxic. And you say they're safe? I don't think so. Instead, cook with butter, ghee, tallow, coconut oil, and olive oil.

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I avoid Chick Fil A due to the 265+ ingredients in my spicy chicken deluxe and mac and cheese. Ingredients like dimethopolysuoxane, used in anti-foaming agents, and trans fats from dough conditioners like Datum and Monoglycerides, are present. These additives are pro-inflammatory and harmful to digestion.

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Ancestral diet revolution, how vegetable oils and processed foods destroy our health and how to recover. The oxidative stress that occurs with smoking kind of poisons us for about six months to a year after quitting. But we consume the seed oils, right? It's going to poison us for about three years after just one serving in cooking oil. So these oils were never meant for fuel like other fats. And the biggest damaging effect from these seed oils is what they do to your mitochondria. And this is why seed oils lead to insulin resistance. Of course, from there, have a fatty liver, obesity, heart disease, increase your risk for cancer, etc.

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Vegetable oil is described as highly toxic and not real food, belonging in car engines instead. Manufacturing requires heat, chemicals, and high pressure, which oxidizes delicate seed oils. Consumption of oxidized oils like soy, canola, corn, safflower, and sunflower creates free radicals, causing inflammation, heart disease, and cancer. Restaurants use these oils in a carcinogenic way by repeatedly heating and reusing them. A University of Minnesota researcher found toxic aldehydes in fast food french fries, which are known to cause gene mutation, alter RNA and DNA, and trigger massive inflammation. The recommendation is to avoid industrial seed oils as much as possible.

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Children are being given unhealthy foods like chicken McNuggets, leading to high cholesterol. There's a push for kids under 3 to be tested for high cholesterol and put on lifelong medication. The University of North Carolina found that kids eating 12 hot dogs a month have a 700% higher risk of leukemia and brain tumors. These "fun" foods are actually harmful.

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For those not smoking but lacking sufficient omega-3 in their diet, the mortality risk is comparable to smoking. This highlights the potential health detriments of not obtaining essential nutrients.

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Speaker 0 hasn't eaten at McDonald's in over 10 years and wanted to test a theory about their fries. However, they couldn't get fries because it was too early. Speaker 1 explains that McDonald's uses russet Burbank Potatoes for their fries and insists on having flawless potatoes. To achieve this, farmers in Idaho use a toxic pesticide called monitor, which is so dangerous that they can't enter their fields for 5 days after spraying. The potatoes are then stored in large sheds for 6 weeks to remove the chemicals. Speaker 0 finds it crazy that McDonald's puts so many chemicals on their fries and expresses their dissatisfaction.

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Air fryers are popular in South Korea and around the world, but a new study warns about the potential dangers of overcooking food in them. The Korea Consumer Agency conducted an experiment using 10 air fryer models and found that cooking a small amount of frozen fries for a long time at high temperatures can emit a toxic substance called acrylamide. This substance exceeds EU standards for frozen fries by 3.4 times and Korean standards by 1.7 times. Acrylamide is considered a potentially cancer-causing chemical and can have serious health effects. Even when following instructions or using auto cooking mode, 4 out of the 10 models emitted acrylamide above the EU standard. Emissions decreased with reduced temperature and larger food batches. It is recommended to cook fries until they are a light golden yellow color to minimize risks.

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Frying foods can make them taste better, but it also makes them highly inflammatory. This applies not only to processed fried foods, but also to many homemade foods. The high temperatures used in frying break down fats and oils, creating toxins called AGEs. AGEs trigger inflammation by activating the body's immune system, which leads to increased cytokine production.

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Stop eating bacon. And if you're gonna have bacon, make sure you're having this type. While bacon smells and tastes great, there's plenty of research showing how it can be harmful. Bacon contains nitrites and nitrates, which are used in the curing and preservation of bacon. When bacon is cooked, these nitrites and nitrates combine with the amines to form something called nitroamines. Nitroamines are known carcinogens, meaning they increase the risk of cancer. This is why I avoid bacon, and when I do have bacon, I make sure it does not contain nitrites and nitrates. Share this video with a fellow bacon lover.

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Vegetable oils used in food products are not real food. They are manufactured using heat, chemicals, and high pressure, which oxidizes the delicate seed oils. Fast food restaurants often use these oils in a carcinogenic way, repeatedly heating and reusing them. A researcher found toxic aldehydes in French fries from various fast food places. Advising people to consume vegetable oils is misinformation. It is recommended to avoid industrial seed oils as much as possible. Refined vegetable oils are commonly found in processed and packaged foods, from crackers to baby formula.

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Seed oils like canola, sunflower, safflower, grapeseed, and palm oil are harmful due to processing methods. Canola oil production involves hexane, a neurotoxin, heating to 405 degrees, deodorization with sodium hydroxide (a carcinogen), and sometimes bleaching. The consistent color of vegetable oils on grocery store shelves is chemically induced. These oils are pro-inflammatory. Five oils to use are grass-fed butter, ghee butter, grass-fed tallow, coconut oil, and olive oil.

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Zen from Moms Across America conducted testing on 21 fast food brands, including Chick Fil A. The results were concerning. One Chick Fil A sandwich contained an aviary contraceptive, which could have unknown effects on humans. Additionally, to meet the recommended daily intake of copper, a person would need to consume 9 servings of Chick Fil A chicken nuggets. For vitamin B3, a woman would have to eat 333 sandwiches, while a man would need 380. This highlights the toxicity and nutrient deficiency in fast food, including Chick Fil A. It is advisable to spend a few extra minutes cooking organic meals at home for better health.

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Eating ultra processed foods increases the risk of adverse health outcomes like heart disease, cancer, mental disorders, and mortality. Research shows a 15-27% higher risk of death, 51-84% higher risk of heart disease-related death, and increased risks for various cancers and mental health issues. Common mental disorders like depression and anxiety are also linked to ultra processed food consumption. To improve health, consider cutting out sugary cereals, deli meats, potato chips, processed cheese slices, soda, and pre-packaged pastries, which are common sources of ultra processed foods. Aim to reduce reliance on these unhealthy foods for better overall well-being.

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French fries from McDonald's contain more acrolein, a toxic substance found in cigarette smoke, than a pack of Marlboro Reds. Acrolein can cause cancer by damaging DNA metabolic pathways. It is important to avoid this harmful substance and not feed McDonald's french fries to yourself or your children. Surprisingly, these fries have more acrolein than over 100 cigarettes. This information is crucial for people to be aware of.

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Oils should be in car engines, not in our food. Many so-called food products are factory-made, requiring heat and chemicals to extract oils. This process oxidizes vegetable oils like soy and canola, creating free radicals that lead to inflammation, heart disease, and cancer. Restaurants often misuse these oils by repeatedly heating them, increasing their toxicity. Research shows that fast food, like French fries, contains harmful aldehydes that can cause gene mutations and inflammation. It's crucial to avoid industrial seed oils, as they are prevalent in processed foods and fast food items, including snacks, dressings, and even baby formula.

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Fast food is found to be even worse for our health than we thought. A study by moms across America tested 20 popular fast food brands and found glyphosate, heavy metals, antibiotics, and an aviary contraceptive in all of them. The contraceptive can disrupt hormones and lead to various health issues like depression, anxiety, and cancer. With 85 million Americans consuming fast food daily, even those who avoid it are affected. This includes professionals like policemen, teachers, and politicians. The lack of safe and nutritious food is a national crisis that affects both mental and physical health. It is crucial to educate ourselves, make better choices, and regularly detoxify to support our well-being.

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Trans fats are artificial fats created by adding hydrogen to vegetable oils, used to extend shelf life and improve food texture. Trans fats raise triglycerides and LDL levels while crashing HDL, increasing the risk of heart attack and stroke. They drive inflammation, linked to diseases from diabetes to cancer, and harm the brain, potentially leading to mood disorders, anxiety, depression, and Alzheimer's. Even small amounts affect cell membranes, hormone regulation, and blood sugar control. Despite the FDA ban in 2018, products with less than 0.5 grams per serving can be listed as zero grams trans fat, allowing consumption of dangerous levels. Look for "partially hydrogenated oils" on labels. Instead, consume whole foods and natural fats like avocado oil, olive oil, beef tallow, and butter.

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Chick Fil A mac and cheese contains banned ingredients like hydrogenated soybean oil, which is illegal in Europe and the US. Fast food companies use a margarine blend to include it. Eating high-quality, unprocessed foods is crucial for good health. Making better dietary choices can help heal and reverse many diseases. Doctors may not emphasize this, but diet plays a significant role in health. It's important to be aware of harmful ingredients in food and make informed choices.

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President Trump was supposedly cooking at McDonald's and handing out fries. The speaker defends Trump, stating they have nothing against fast food, but are against seed oils. They claim McDonald's used to use tallow fat, which was good for you and healthy. They question why McDonald's isn't using tallow fat again.

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Seed oils and processed foods are detrimental to health, necessitating dietary changes. Oxidative stress from smoking poisons the body for 6-12 months after quitting, while consuming seed oils poisons the body for approximately three years after just one serving. These oils are not suitable as fuel like other fats. Seed oils damage mitochondria, leading to insulin resistance, fatty liver, obesity, heart disease, and increased cancer risk.

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The McDonald's Big Mac contains more than just bread and beef. The bun has canola and soybean oil, along with sugar. The pickles have 10 ingredients, including potassium sorbate, polysorbate 80, and aluminum salts. The lettuce is plain, but the secret sauce has seed oils, canola oil, soybean oil, propylene glycol, high fructose corn syrup, and caramel color. There's another beef patty, more secret sauce, and a piece of American cheese that's not real cheese and contains microplastics. This is why many Americans are unhealthy. It's better to eat real food like meat, organs, fruit, honey, and raw dairy, and avoid ultra-processed food like the Big Mac.

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In The United Kingdom there are only three ingredients to McDonald's french fry: potatoes, oil, and salt. In The U. S. 19 ingredients. The rest of them are chemicals. Chemicals to keep the oil from foaming, chemicals to make the potato look better, chemicals to make a cheaper food be able to taste a little bit better. That's a huge industry.

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The Worst Ingredient Lurking In Your Food Causing Disease, Alzheimer's & Obesity? | Dr. Cate
Guests: Cate Shanahan, Gary Vitti, Simon Hill
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Cate Shanahan discusses the detrimental health effects of vegetable oils, which she refers to as the "hateful eight": corn, canola, cottonseed, soy, sunflower, safflower, rice bran, and grapeseed oil. These oils are prevalent in processed foods and restaurant dishes, often replacing healthier fats like butter and olive oil. Shanahan highlights that these oils undergo harsh processing, leading to toxic lipid oxidation products that contribute to various health issues, particularly in children. She cites a toxicologist's claim that consuming fries cooked in vegetable oil can be as harmful as smoking 20 cigarettes, emphasizing the oxidative stress these oils cause in the body. Shanahan explains that oxidative stress is a root cause of many chronic diseases, including Alzheimer's, cancer, and diabetes. She argues that the American Heart Association's promotion of these oils has led to widespread health problems, as they are often found in common foods like mayonnaise, dressings, and fried items. Shanahan stresses the importance of avoiding these oils and suggests that most of the harmful effects come from processed foods rather than home cooking. She encourages individuals to read ingredient labels and be cautious when dining out, as many restaurants use these oils to cut costs. She believes that the majority of health issues stem from oxidative stress caused by these oils, which deplete the body’s antioxidants and lead to cellular damage. In her book, *Dark Calories*, she argues that even those warning about seed oils may underestimate their dangers. She calls for a return to whole foods and traditional cooking methods, advocating for a diet rich in healthy fats and nutrients while minimizing processed foods. Shanahan concludes that understanding the impact of vegetable oils on health is crucial for improving overall well-being.
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