
Sun, Jun-18-23, 11:27
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Plan: EpiPaleo/Primal/LowOx
Stats: 220/120/150
BF:
Progress: 143%
Location: USA
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Bad news in soybean oil study
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Research using mice models revealed pronounced effects on the hypothalamus, a critical part of the brain that regulates body weight, temperature, stress response, reproduction, and growth.
The consumption of soybean oil was found to decrease the levels of oxytocin, also known as the “love hormone”, and affect about 100 other genes related to brain function and energy metabolism. The researchers emphasize that their findings are specific to soybean oil and do not necessarily apply to other soy products or vegetable oils.
America’s most widely consumed cooking oil causes genetic changes in the brain
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Many of us avoid seed oils because of their inflammatory Omega 6 content. Being vigilant about avoiding them did wonders for my rosacea, which spurred me on to use diet to manage a more dangerous autoimmune condition. Which has been going well with a carnivore approach with a low oxalate twist.
Frankly I don't know if there are any beneficial compounds in soy. It's been wildly marketed as a wonder food" without much basis. The ancient cultures who grow it let it ferment to reduce the level of plant toxins.
But I know food manufacturers don't.
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“This could help design healthier dietary oils in the future,” said Poonamjot Deol, an assistant project scientist in Sladek’s laboratory and first author on the study. “The dogma is that saturated fat is bad and unsaturated fat is good. Soybean oil is a polyunsaturated fat, but the idea that it’s good for you is just not proven,” Sladek said. Indeed, coconut oil, which contains saturated fats, produced very few changes in the hypothalamic genes.
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