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Thread: For reducing cholesterol, corn oil better than olive oil, study suggests

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    Olestra can help the body get rid of PCBs!

    http://qz.com/197458/those-gut-wrenc...n-good-for-us/

    But a new study has found that Olestra might actually be good for you, at least in one way: it could help rid your body of a dangerous toxin.

    Like any 1990s child-of-the-calorie-conscious, I ate a lot of Wow! chips growing up. I still have the phantom stomach pains, and I still miss those damn chips. We now know that the fat substitute, which lost most of its popularity during the late 90s (sales dropped from $400 million in 1998 to $200 million in 2000), doesn’t actually help you lose weight. Lay rebranded Wow! chips as “Light” products, presumably to get away from the bloat of negativity surrounding the additive.

    A study (paywall) lead by Ronald Jandacek, an adjunct professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at University of Cincinnati, presents one possible benefit of the fake fat (other than utter deliciousness, that is). Patients with high levels of PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls), a man-made chemical and known carcinogen, were fed either regular Pringles or those containing Olestra. After a year, concentrations of PCBs in the body decreased significantly faster for the Olestra group than they had the year before—an increase eight times greater than the control group, who ate regular Pringles.

    PCBs are hard to get rid of, because they’re easily absorbed into human fat. Presumably, Jandacek said, Olestra tricks some of the PCBs into attaching to it instead. Then those molecules leave the body. Unfortunately, as many consumers still remember, they sometimes leave rather explosively.
    Olestra binds with dioxins.


    Lays "Light" chips and Pringle "Light" still use olestra.



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    Quote Originally Posted by donnay View Post
    I use butter and ghee when cooking, now.
    In the fridge, butter can keep for a couple months before going rancid (oxidizing) while if it is kept on the counter (to keep it soft), about two weeks. Olive oil can last two to three years. http://www.organicauthority.com/food...ur-butter.html (ghee is clarified butter- basically just the fat from butter- but will keep slightly longer) so butter actually goes bad faster than any of the alternative oils.

    Quote Originally Posted by donnay View Post
    But they become rancid very quickly and you have no idea how long they have sat in a bottle--which cause free radical damage.
    Last edited by Zippyjuan; 01-31-2015 at 07:32 PM.



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    Organic coconut oil (in appropriate quantity), For The Win!
    The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding one’s self in the ranks of the insane.” — Marcus Aurelius

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippyjuan View Post
    Olestra can help the body get rid of PCBs!

    http://qz.com/197458/those-gut-wrenc...n-good-for-us/



    Olestra binds with dioxins.


    Lays "Light" chips and Pringle "Light" still use olestra.
    Getting rid of PCB's--> Very good long term health improvement.
    Interesting stuff.. But it does appear to have some other health consequences.
    "I am a bird"

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