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Which oils to avoid?


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2023 Jan 21, 7:13pm   22,882 views  182 comments

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I'm increasingly frustrated at the rapeseed oil (euphemistically called "Canola" oil by Canadian producers) and palm kernel oil that seems to be in almost all food. Pretty much everything at Trader Joe's seems to have one or the other. I was even at a Russian shop in Palo Alto today (Samovar, fun place) and found the poppyseed cake my grandmother used to make - except it was with margarine instead of butter, ugh.

Which of them are worth avoiding entirely?

Here are the fats and oils I think are bad:

- margarine (which is just canola and other crap oils hardened to make them stick in your arteries better)
- canola oil
- cottonseed oil (especially bad)
- palm kernel oil

I'm undecided about these:

- soybean oil
- sunflower seed oil
- avocado oil
- coconut oil
- peanut oil

I'm sure these are pretty good for you:

- olive oil
- butter
- lard (yes, I think lard is OK to eat)


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154   Ceffer   2023 Nov 19, 4:25pm  

LOL!

155   Patrick   2023 Nov 19, 5:01pm  

HeadSet says

Smart marketers would make the bag an edible.


Fixed that for ya, lol.
156   NuttBoxer   2023 Nov 20, 7:32am  

ad says

My primary care doctor has emphasized to use olive oil and stevia, instead of corn oil and sugar.

Also said to drink more water with lemon, as that is very healthy for the liver and kidneys. He said black or green tea with honey is very high in antioxidants also.


Hold onto that doctor, not many with that level of knowledge on prevention outside of naturopathy.
157   NuttBoxer   2023 Nov 20, 7:37am  

We ate out a few times this weekend. Food on Sunday was decent, but could tell my intestine was being attacked by the food I ate Saturday night. I think it was the oil it was fried in, plus the GMO wheat. Was supposed to be a sope, but they didn't use masa.

I have a sweet tooth, but found these chocolate bars that are pretty healthy. Hu is the company. Only bad thing, they're like $4 a piece, and I eat like three in a week. Also do like the chips, but we use we get all of them from Siete foods, so oil is good, and ingredients too. Still, would be better to eat more meat and veg, and less chips.
158   gabbar   2023 Nov 20, 11:36pm  

AVOID IT: 4 BIG Health Reasons to Avoid Eating Out & Restaurants
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXDiLwMtwZk
We Americans, arguably, have the best designed kitchens in the world; use them please.
169   stereotomy   2024 Mar 1, 8:19pm  

Patrick says






I tried this with McD's "food" that I placed outdoors in the late 80's - same thing - NOTHING ate it, and it sat for a year and didn't even decompose.

That's a far cry from the food we now eat. We have to keep the scraps in the fridge until trash day; otherwise, the bugs and bacteria will feast and create a stinky mess - the bugs know what's good.
170   richwicks   2024 Mar 1, 8:31pm  

komputodo says

Rule #1 ...avoid the aisles in the supermarket that have those types of packages...go to the perimeter where the "more real" food is. Is it really that hard to live without packaged snack food?


In Silicon Valley, I find that the best way to shop for food is by going to Indian, Asian, and Mexican stores. They are generally small stores, but they sell almost exclusively food and little else. Many Indian stores sell awesome cookware are silverware. I can buy metal mugs, meant for chai, for $7.
171   Patrick   2024 Mar 6, 3:11pm  

https://gingerbreggin.substack.com/p/just-eggs-isnt-eggs-at-allits-mung


"Just Eggs" Isn't eggs at all....It's mung beans, canola oil and more....not an egg in sight!
179   NuttBoxer   2024 May 9, 7:48am  

The_Deplorable says

We now have a cinnamon recall...

The latest: "Lead-tainted cinnamon has been recalled. Here's what you should know..." See https://finance.yahoo.com/news/lead-tainted-cinnamon-recalled-heres-222944869.html and
https://apnews.com/article/cinnamon-fda-lead-contaminated-dollar-tree-d1c59edb00826b212fae7dcb6f1cd98a


You get what you pay for. Those brands are all cheap shit, some even sold at dollar stores...
180   HeadSet   2024 May 9, 11:27am  

NuttBoxer says

Lead-tainted cinnamon

When something is sold by weight, what better what to enhance the price than adding lead?

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