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What’s the actual deal with ‘seed oils’?
Obviously a topic right now. Does RFK have a point about polyunsaturated fats?
It's possible there's some minor impact from eating particular foods, but I am generally an IIFYM guy when it comes to the big obesity/health stuff.
Seed oil consumption tracks obesity because it is used in so many processed foods. The majority of technical diets that major in the minors just track with "create a restriction that prevents you from eating at a convenience store or fast food restaurant;" this prevents most people from eating mindlessly and serves as an effective calorie stopper.
What's bad about processed foods? Does the act of processing a food introduce sin into the food that causes obesity?
Talk of hyper-processed foods causing obesity seems very hand-wavy to me.
What, specifically, is causing the problem? Is it seed oils? Is it additives? Is it hyper-palatability (press D to doubt). Is it ease of use?
Of all those factors, I'd say seed oils feels like the most likely candidate, low confidence.
Yes, it introduces "sins". To process food is to remove healthy, valuable parts and introduce cheap, unhealthy parts, even straight up waste that not even animals can live on.
Watch this: https://youtube.com/watch?v=5QOTBreQaIk
Can you summarize the video?
I pretty much already did.
Glad I didn't watch a 57 minute video that can be summarized in one sentence.
Lol this is rude but I love it because I really hate when people link long videos as if I’m gonna watch them.
He did ask what's bad about processed foods. The video answers the question. He can scan through it or ask an LLM if he doesn't want to watch it. Asking me for a summary is some lazy Gen Z behavior IMO...
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