The distinction needs to be made between ACUTE and CHRONIC inflammation.
I really think more study needs to be done before we know seed oils are bad. To me, if I need fat in my macros, and seed oil is the only thing available, I have no issue consuming it to get to my caloric goals. Again, I am likely not the one who would have issues given exactly how I just put that. I do not eat much "processed" (term used in the way most mean it, junk food in this case as everything is processed technically-you have to process a piece of fruit just to pick it, process meat to de-bone, de-feather and package it, etc and those are "whole" foods) foods. Why? Vanity and health. Mosdt junk foos or over fatty tasty food isn't macro goal friendly and so by my very nature of wanting to be lower than 15% BF and look good with my shirt off, I eat "whole" foods. I do not believe GMOs are bad nor do I believe "organic" is actually beneficial.KidDoc said:
The seed oil problem is not caloric it is inflammatory and creation of free radicals resulting in confused immune systems and damaged LDL which then leads to dyslipidemia (high LDL low HDL) and encourages plaque formation.
PUFA-Project: Scientific References on Seed Oil Toxicity - Dr. Cate
KidDoc said:
Agree to disagree! I know I've been able to get off several asthma meds since cleaning up my diet so I'm happy with digging into the biochemistry of lipid oxidation.
To me, my Garmin watch, with all it's metrics, is like my scale - I'm more concerned about trends than 100% accuracy. Is my VO2max precisely 46 ml/kg/min? Probably not but it's trending up which means I'm on the right track. Same with my Sleep Score, Body Battery, and Training Readiness.Capitol Ag said:
My one worry about all of these devices is it gives us another thing to distract us from why we are doing this. I do think eventually these will become a very accurate, but they just aren't yet. It can cause paralysis through analysis imo. Just train and listen to your body. Deload when needed.
And this could be a thing. It might effect you differently then me or another. Eventually I do think we will get to a point where accurate readings of each person's biology will be a thing. Enough so to prevent issues before they happen. Seed oils may jack up some and leave others alone.KidDoc said:
Agree to disagree! I know I've been able to get off several asthma meds since cleaning up my diet so I'm happy with digging into the biochemistry of lipid oxidation.
Capitol Ag said:I really think more study needs to be done before we know seed oils are bad. To me, if I need fat in my macros, and seed oil is the only thing available, I have no issue consuming it to get to my caloric goals. Again, I am likely not the one who would have issues given exactly how I just put that. I do not eat much "processed" (term used in the way most mean it, junk food in this case as everything is processed technically-you have to process a piece of fruit just to pick it, process meat to de-bone, de-feather and package it, etc and those are "whole" foods) foods. Why? Vanity and health. Mosdt junk foos or over fatty tasty food isn't macro goal friendly and so by my very nature of wanting to be lower than 15% BF and look good with my shirt off, I eat "whole" foods. I do not believe GMOs are bad nor do I believe "organic" is actually beneficial.KidDoc said:
The seed oil problem is not caloric it is inflammatory and creation of free radicals resulting in confused immune systems and damaged LDL which then leads to dyslipidemia (high LDL low HDL) and encourages plaque formation.
PUFA-Project: Scientific References on Seed Oil Toxicity - Dr. Cate
But, I do have UC. Got it in my 30's. How? I ate healthy and for vanity purposes all the way back to HS. ANd I am 100% natty. No gear. Never have taken it (though it is always tempting to have a little-my test is HIGH already, but being 1200-1500 would be nice). So where did this come from? Food, stress? Hard to blame food when I was never overweight, in great shape and meal prepped since the early 00's. Again, more research needs to be done, no doubt.
I agree with this completely. The H&F industry is always out to find the boogeyman.TXTransplant said:
If you "cleaned up" your diet, you likely eliminated a lot more than just seed oils (and lost weight in the process), so there is no way your from a scientific standpoint that your improvements could be completely attributed to the one variable of eliminating or reducing seed oils.