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Cooking oils used by millions linked to cancer in second study in a week (www.dailymail.co.uk)
posted 1 year ago by dukey 1 year ago by dukey +23 / -1
Cooking oils used by millions linked to cancer in second study in week
New research from UCLA showed men with prostate tumors who ate seed oils had faster growing tumors than those who cut the product out of their diet
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– freedomlogic 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Olive oil isnt really a seed oil though.

The Definition of Seed Oil

To fully understand whether olive oil falls under the category of seed oil, it’s important to define what seed oil is. Seed oils, as the name suggests, are oils that are extracted from the seeds of plants. These can include a wide range of oils, such as sunflower oil, sesame oil, and flaxseed oil. The extraction process involves pressing or grinding the seeds to extract the oil, which is then used for cooking, skincare, and other purposes. With this definition in mind, we can now examine whether olive oil fits the criteria of a seed oil.

Is Olive Oil a Seed Oil?

The answer to this question is not as straightforward as it may seem. While olive oil is derived from the olive fruit, it is not extracted from the seeds of the fruit, but rather from the flesh. This key distinction sets olive oil apart from traditional seed oils, leading many experts to argue that it should be categorized differently. However, it’s important to note that some variations of olive oil, such as pomace olive oil, are indeed extracted from the seeds and therefore fall under the classification of seed oil. So, while the debate rages on, it can be concluded that olive oil, in its traditional form, may not fit the strict definition of a seed oil.

This is the real reason olive oil is getting so fucking mad expensive (if i lived in ohio still, id try to plant some olive trees lmao), is because its one of the few healthy things left you can buy.

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