Seed oils have found themselves at the center of a nutritional storm.
From political figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to countless wellness influencers, there’s a rising tide of criticism against common cooking oils such as canola, soybean, and sunflower oil. Kennedy’s “Make America Healthy Again” campaign even hawks merchandise stamped with slogans like “Make Frying Oil Tallow Again”, echoing the nostalgic days of beef fat sizzling in cast-iron pans.
But is this backlash backed by science—or are we oversimplifying a complex dietary issue?
What Are Seed Oils, Really?
Often grouped under the misleading label of “vegetable oils,” seed oils are extracted from the seeds of various plants. These include what some call the “hateful eight”:Canola, corn, soybean, cottonseed,...
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The 5:2 Diet and Its Origins
Around three years ago, a caller to my radio show introduced me to the 5:2 intermittent fasting method. The protocol is simple yet powerful: eat normally for five days a week, then reduce calorie intake to no more than 500 calories on two consecutive days, repeating this cycle continuously.
This approach has garnered scientific attention and practical acclaim. Recently, The Washington Post...
More than just companions, dogs are deeply attuned to our emotional states—so much so that they can physically absorb the feelings we emit. This intimate connection between humans and dogs reveals a fascinating interplay between mind, body, and spirit, highlighting why the atmosphere we create for our pets is just as vital as food or shelter.
Erica Marie Coston, a dog herbalist, beautifully sums it up: “More important than providing a big house and yard for our dogs is providing an environment of love and joy. This helps keep their heart healthy and in sync with yours.” In essence, a dog’s quality of life hinges on the emotional environment we cultivate around them.
The Science Behind the...