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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 266957" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>All PUFAs (Omega 3,6,9) are highly prone to oxidation (another problem which the video above doesn't mentioned in the parts I watched and which I think Vitamin E can partially mitigate but which no sensible person would want to overdo) and I think that is partially it, however there is another thing that I can't remember the name of but which Dr. Cate Shanahan describes in some of her videos. The linked video below has a discussion of the chemistry from minute 30 to 42 and it specifically addresses the lowering of cholesterol at 40:55. I will see if I can find the other chemical elsewhere (it may be one of the ones mentioned in minute 31-35) but the bottom line is that making a blanket statement that something "improves lipids", without defining terms or going into specifics or acknowledging counter-evidence like oxidation, is totally unprofessional and wrong on many levels.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.bitchute.com/video/0JQsweZ8xmDn/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 266957, member: 15235"] All PUFAs (Omega 3,6,9) are highly prone to oxidation (another problem which the video above doesn't mentioned in the parts I watched and which I think Vitamin E can partially mitigate but which no sensible person would want to overdo) and I think that is partially it, however there is another thing that I can't remember the name of but which Dr. Cate Shanahan describes in some of her videos. The linked video below has a discussion of the chemistry from minute 30 to 42 and it specifically addresses the lowering of cholesterol at 40:55. I will see if I can find the other chemical elsewhere (it may be one of the ones mentioned in minute 31-35) but the bottom line is that making a blanket statement that something "improves lipids", without defining terms or going into specifics or acknowledging counter-evidence like oxidation, is totally unprofessional and wrong on many levels. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.bitchute.com/video/0JQsweZ8xmDn/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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