Jotheboat
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
It's not me who conjures up this stuff. It's something I became aware of since I was diagnosed T2 and vascular problems. You cope with your T1 with medication, as far as I understand you have no choice. I meanwhile can mitigate (even put into remission) my conditions through lifestyle.Not forgetting those toxic seed oils also mate.
It's all complete & utter rubbish designed to scare people whilst selling vids books or whatever else these peeps promote.
I was rather surprised when I Googled seed oils to find so many sites explaining the potential dangers. Surprised because it's such a massive, lucrative industry, and where cash is concerned, reality has been known to be 'altered' somewhat. From the stuff I've read, and to paraphrase one comment, "Omega-3's less-good-for-you counterpart, however, is omega-6 fatty acids, and most seed oils are predominantly composed of omega-6 polyunsaturated fats. These types of fat are widely considered to be inflammatory fats."
In moderation, inflammation is one of our body's defence mechanisms. We need it, it's an important part of our immune system. But excess inflammation can cause all sorts of problems, particularly in relation to my vascular condition.
There's an explanation here from WebMD (As far as I know it is a reliable source. If not there are plenty of others).
As I suggested earlier, I wouldn't presume to tell anyone to do anything. All I can do is offer suggestions as to how anyone can begin to help themselves if they want to. Basically, most people are unaware of the make-up and potential hazards of what we put in our bodies. Potentially dodgy stuff is something we have changed and interfered with in some way or other, yet are presented as the healthy norm.