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So I was reading this article about seed oil (Warning, the article is normie cringe and very much in favor of seed oils https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/s...ry-fitness-influencer-suddenly-hate-seed-oils
And I realize the anti-seed oil people do not have an absolute win yet. There needs to be an absolute and complete debate with a high-iq anti-seed oil rep vs a high iq mainstream normie rep. Sort of like this:
Basically, my take is that normie seed oils are bad because of the Industrial Chemical Processing. If there was some way to extract seed oils via pure Pressure only, then some seed oils might actually be healthy. The problem is the industrial chemical processing done to the seed oils.
I don't think beef oil is healthy either, it is not a viable substitute for seed oil imo. The reason is because whenever a burger is cooked, it seems to smoke immediately. This suggests that beef oil has a low smoke point and thus is carcinogenic, like any other oil that has a low smoke point. I think olive oil is also bad as a seed oil substitute for this reason also, it has a low smoke point as well. What I recommend is any non-seed oil with minimal industrial processing, that has a high smoke point temperature.
Mods: Move this to MUST READ if anyone decides to do a high quality debate.
And I realize the anti-seed oil people do not have an absolute win yet. There needs to be an absolute and complete debate with a high-iq anti-seed oil rep vs a high iq mainstream normie rep. Sort of like this:
Basically, my take is that normie seed oils are bad because of the Industrial Chemical Processing. If there was some way to extract seed oils via pure Pressure only, then some seed oils might actually be healthy. The problem is the industrial chemical processing done to the seed oils.
I don't think beef oil is healthy either, it is not a viable substitute for seed oil imo. The reason is because whenever a burger is cooked, it seems to smoke immediately. This suggests that beef oil has a low smoke point and thus is carcinogenic, like any other oil that has a low smoke point. I think olive oil is also bad as a seed oil substitute for this reason also, it has a low smoke point as well. What I recommend is any non-seed oil with minimal industrial processing, that has a high smoke point temperature.
Mods: Move this to MUST READ if anyone decides to do a high quality debate.