Why you should avoid consuming vegetable oil at all costs

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I, like billions around the world, got trapped in the con of vegetable oil. There was competition among oils, “oh canola is better than sunflower”, “no safflower is much better than corn”


etc. The best part is that none of these “vegetable” oils is vegetables and all, with the exception of coconut oil, are extremely dangerous for you. People are misled into buying canola


because the commercials blatantly lie by telling you that canola oil is healthier for you than olive oil. We’re constantly being persuaded to believe that these oils are healthy, thanks to


in part to the work of the Canola, Corn, Soybean Associations, their effective lobbies and their industry-funded research.  In fact, all these oils have been marketed as being “healthy”


largely based on biased research. All these cooking oils are processed to death with chemical solvents, steamers, neutralizers, de-waxers, bleach and deodorizers before they are bottled. If


you read the label of any of these oils, you will find the quantities of carbohydrates, protein, fats, sodium etc. and their daily value percentage. But have you been told that this


so-called vegetable oil which according to a US health authority, is fit for human consumption, also has very dangerous and toxic ingredients which have been used to process this product?


No. Why? What you have not been told is that the “solvent” used to extract the oils is the Neurotoxin Hexane and it's literally bathed in it. Hexane is a cheap by-product of gasoline


production that is a serious toxic air pollutant. A lot of Hexane residue is left behind in the oil and guess what, the FDA does not require food manufacturers to test before residue!


Residue tests done by the Cornucopia Institute in 2009 found Hexane residues in soybean oil. This is not limited to soybean oil, all vegetable oils (excluding coconut oil) have hexane


residue in them. So including me, all of you have been eating hexane and feeding it to your loved ones too, all in the name healthy choices.  So one might ask “what about cold pressed oils”?


Although this traditional way of making oil is much healthier than Hexane, the big oil manufacturers don’t like the method because it is less effective (less oil is made) and more


expensive. The expeller pressing process can cause a lot of heat and make the oil go rancid, so some companies take it a step further and “cold” press their oils at no more than 26.66ºC to


48.88ºC. The term cold pressed is quite well-regulated in Europe but not very well regulated in the US and “cold pressed” oils could technically be made at high temperatures. In Asia, this


regulation is pretty much non-existent. Rapeseed oil has a lot of Erucic acid, which was known to cause Heart disease so they gave it a fancy new name of Canola. Canola oil still has good


amounts of Erucic acid (more than 2%). In 1995, production of genetically engineered (GMO) rapeseeds began to be resistant to herbicides, and now almost all canola and soybean crops in North


America are GMO. Most countries in Asia are generally following that path. GMO Rapeseeds are heavily treated with pesticides. These are heated to unnaturally high temperatures that they


oxidize and are rancid before you even buy them. They are processed with a petroleum solvent, Hexane, to extract the oils. Then they are heated even more and some acid is added to remove any


nasty wax solids that formed during the first processing. Then the oil is treated with more chemicals to improve colour. Unlike coconut oil and olive oil, these newly fangled oils have been


extracted in the most unnatural ways. At the turn of the 20th century, the amount of vegetable oils being consumed was practically zero. Today the average amount of consumption is 70 lbs a


year, per person. You do not have to cook in these oils to consume them, they are in every conceivable processed food. Condiments, ketchup, health bars, chips, cereals… you name it and it


has it.  I have a very simple attitude towards food, if a human packed it, don’t have it. Do not buy processed foods, make your own, fresh, from scratch. The excuse of time is basically


cheating on yourself. So why are these oils so dangerous you might ask? Okay, let me try to concise and simplify this explanation as much as I possibly can. You need to have a ratio of Omega


6 to Omega 3 fatty acids to get optimum benefits. It is absolutely essential for your body to get these fatty acids from your diet but it must get them in a certain balance. When the


balance of Omega 6 and Omega 3 is off, things can go horribly wrong.  Polyunsaturated fats tend to react with oxygen which can cause chain reactions damaging other structures and even vital


structures like DNA. These fatty acids tend to sit in the cell membranes, increasing harmful oxidative chain reactions. Excessive consumption of vegetable oils leads to actual structural


changes within our fat stores and our cell membranes. Eicosanoids, the signalling molecules made from enzymatic oxidation of Polyunsaturated fats, are pro-inflammatory and those made from


Omega 3 are anti-inflammatory. Having a diet high in Omega 6 and low in Omega 3 is then a recipe for unimaginable disaster. Simplify it further and you get this – a diet comprising of


vegetable oils (whether used directly in cooking or thru processed foods) will make you miserably sick and a diet with Ghee or coconut oil (without any processed food whatsoever) will keep


your balance, mostly towards healthy. OVER CONSUMING OMEGA 6 AND UNDER CONSUMING OMEGA 3 WILL SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASE: Heart disease Obesity Metabolic Syndrome or pre-diabetes type 2 Diabetes


Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Inflammatory bowel syndrome Macular degeneration (eye damage and blindness) Rheumatoid arthritis Asthma Hypertension Psychiatric disorders Autoimmune disease


Reproductive disorders Low birth rate Hormonal disorders Kidney and Liver damage Infertility Cancer I’ve not covered all of them, this is just the tip of the iceberg. Please banish these


oils completely from your home: Canola oil, Soybean oil, Vegetable oil, Sunflower oil, Safflower oil, Peanut oil, Corn oil, Cottonseed oil, Grapeseed oil, Margarine, Shortening, any fake


butter substitute. Understand that if these oils are actually beneficial for anyone then its only the oil manufacturers, that’s it! So what should you have instead? Indians please go back to


your celestial blessing – Ghee. The rest of you can get organic unrefined virgin coconut oil for cooking with heat and organic Olive oil as a cold additive to your foods.


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