1. Extra Virgin Olive Oil
2. Coconut Oil
3. Butter and Ghee
4. Avocado Oil
5. Pastured Lard
6. Pastured Tallow
7. Duck Fat
1. Extra Virgin Olive Oil 2. Coconut Oil 3. Butter and Ghee 4. Avocado Oil 5. Pastured Lard 6. Pastured Tallow 7. Duck Fat
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"Experts have presented several dietary culprits as possible explanations for the rapidly rising rates of chronic disease in industrialized nations, including sugar and saturated fat. However, one commonly consumed food found in the diets of millions has received surprisingly little attention—industrial seed oils."
Remove these highly processed oils from your diet: Soybean Oil Corn Oil Canola Oil Safflower Seed Oil Vegetable Oil Contrary to what many health organizations have been telling us for years, industrial seed oils are not healthy foods. Rather, their consumption is associated with a variety of health problems. Asthma Autoimmune Disease Cognition and Mental Health Diabetes and Obesity Heart Disease IBS and IBD Inflammation Infertility Macular Degeneration Osteoarthritis How Are Industrial Seed Oils Made?https://chriskresser.com/how-industrial-seed-oils-are-making-us-sick/
The general process used to create industrial seed oils is anything but natural. The oils extracted from soybeans, corn, cottonseed, safflower seeds, and rapeseeds must be refined, bleached, and deodorized before they are suitable for human consumption.
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