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164: Seed Oils: Health Atrocity or Obesity Scapegoat? Ft. Dr Sarah Zaldivar

Get Leaner & Live Longer

Nate Palmer

Nutrition, Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness

4.9300 Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2023

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Get ready to dive deep into the controversial world of seed oils with the brilliant Dr. Sarah Zaldivar! In this episode, we explore seed oils' origin, processing, and impact on our health. Dr. Zaldivar emphasizes the importance of balancing omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids and how our modern diet throws that balance out of whack. But don't worry, she has some amazing advice and recommendations for using healthier alternatives to improve our overall health. Plus, we'll uncover the limitations of studies promoting seed oils and the truth behind their role in obesity.

 

Dr. Sarah Zaldivar is a weight loss expert with a history of overcoming binge eating disorder, depression, anxiety, and weight struggles. She has lost over 25 pounds of body fat through implementing mindset shifts, a primal diet, and exercise plans. She holds a Ph.D. in Exercise Physiology & Nutrition and is a licensed dietitian, certified personal trainer, and an ACSM-certified Exercise Physiologist. She currently teaches nutrition at Miami Dade College and DeVry University while creating content on various social media platforms.

 

Key Highlights:

[00:01 - 03:10] Opening Segment

  • Sarah first explains seed oil which is known as vegetable oil, where it originated, and how it evolved in the food industry.
  • They were originally produced from cotton production waste products and used for engine lubricants before being introduced into the food supply.
  • Seed oils are heavily processed and deodorized to mask their off-putting smell.

 

[03:11 - 10:15] Extraction and Refinement Process of Seed Oils

  • They explain the process of extracting oil from nuts and seeds, including cleaning, stripping, heating, and pressing.
  • Hexane is a neurotoxin that can harm the nervous system, but it is commonly used in the food industry to extract fat from protein.
  • They also discuss the process of refining oil to remove colors, odors, and bitterness.

 

[10:16 - 15:00] Balancing Omega-3 and Omega-6

  • Sarah reiterates that the ideal omega-3 to omega-6 is 1:1, traditionally found in paleo-ancestral animal diets.
  • The modern American who eats a standard American diet gets 20 to 25 times more omega-6 than omega-3, which is a problem because they both compete or function in the body.
  • She explains that omega-6 and omega-3 need equal amounts for the body to function properly.

 

[15:01 - 36:59] Omega-3 and Omega-6 Meta-Analysis Studies

  • Sarah points out the limitations of Hong Sue in 2017 study, including the lack of consideration of differences in the source and quality of omega-six fatty acids.
  • She also highlights the problem of excess consumption of omega-six fatty acids, which is common in the Western diet.
  • A study by GH Johnson and Kevin Ritchie suggests that the majority of evidence shows that omega-six polyunsaturated fatty acids, including linoleic acid, can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Sarah questions this specific study because it only looked at a few inflammatory markers and did not compare an ancestral diet to the Mediterranean diet.
  • A study by Ivanna JK and Philip C Calder found an association between moderate intake of omega-6s and a lower risk of cardiovascular disease, possibly as a result of lower blood cholesterol concentration.

 

[37:00 - 46:47] Closing Segment

  • They discuss the prevalence of Omega-6 in the standard American diet and its impact on inflammation.
  • They also talk about the funding sources of certain studies that suggest the benefits of seed oils.
  • The study found that coconut oil did not significantly affect markers of glycemia inflammation and adiposity, but it contains Phytosteroids that can mess up hormones.
  • Olive and avocado oil are better options than seed oils, but plant antinutrients and self-defense chemicals can cause different reactions in different people.
  • Eating whole foods like meats, eggs, and dairy instead of processed foods is better for your health. Cutting out seed oils may also be beneficial due to their potential inflammation-causing properties.

 

Key Quotes:

 

 "Saturated fat and animal fat cannot cause heart disease if you don't first have correlation." - Dr. Sarah Zaldiva

 

"The burden of proof should be on this new paradigm of eating, not on our ancestral way of eating. We shouldn't be defending our ancestral way of eating that made us human when we were far a far healthier bunch." -  Dr. Sarah Zaldiva

 

"They are both essential fatty acids (Omega 3s and 6s) You must get them both from your diet; otherwise, you cannot be alive." -  Dr. Sarah Zaldiva

 

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

So a couple months ago, I made a post on Instagram. I was talking about oatmeal and how it's a fake

0:04.0

health food, which by the way, it is. Oatmeal is trash. But in that post, I said something about

0:09.2

canola oil being inflammatory. A couple of people reached out to me and were like, hey, you're wrong

0:13.5

actually. Canola oil is not inflammatory. In fact, in several studies like these, it's shown to be

0:19.1

anti-inflammatory. When you look at some of the markers, people's inflammation goes down. Honestly,

0:23.0

that's not what I had found to be true or seen in some of the research. So I dove into the studies,

0:28.6

and I'm not a doctor. So I did bring in a doctor to help me read those and actually analyze

0:33.2

them and look at them scientifically. So today's episode, we bring in Dr. Sarah Zeldavar. She's a

0:37.9

friend of the low-carb hustle podcast. And she's helping me break these down and see, should you drink

0:43.0

seed oils or should you go into people's houses and dump them in the trash? Are they just a scapegoat

0:48.3

for the obesity epidemic because they came around at the same time as the spike in our BMI's?

0:52.6

Or are they actually extremely detrimental to our health? So at the end of this episode, you're

0:56.1

going to have a great answer to that, as well as understanding what to look for, what to avoid,

1:00.4

and how to make the right choice for you and for your family. You're listening to the low-carb hustle,

1:04.5

helping you get leaner, live longer, and be legendary. My name's Nate Palmer. I've been a coach

1:08.6

since 2008 and helped over 1,100 people transform their bodies. My mission is simple. To make it

1:13.0

effortless for you to drop fat and wake up for the rest of your life feeling lean, strong, and energetic.

1:17.6

So if you're ready to dive in with Dr. Sarah Zeldavar and I to figure out our seed oils,

1:22.0

actually the menace that they are supposed to be or is that all overblown hype, we'll stick

1:26.5

around. Let's do this. Okay, so today I really am excited to be here with Dr. Sarah Zeldavar again

1:32.7

because there's been this topic that's been very hot on the internet. We've talked a lot about

1:37.6

seed oils and the reason Dr. Sarah that I wanted to get your opinion on this is because I posted

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