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Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

You Will Never Consume SEED OILS Again After Watching This

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Dr. Eric Berg

Health & Fitness

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2024

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

DARK CALORIES BOOK LINK: https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Calories-...


Please join me in welcoming Dr. Catherine Shanahan, author of “Dark Calories”. Dr. Shanahan graduated from medical school in 1994. She explains that doctors only learn a limited amount of information about nutrition.


Her book “Dark Calories” explains that addressing the root cause of health problems can improve chronic health conditions.


Seed oils are problematic because they initiate the formation of toxins. Seed oils are also rancid, and their rancidity often goes undetected. They are unstable fatty acids that have been refined, bleached, deodorized, and lack any nutritional value whatsoever.


Seed oils are made with heat and pressure. Through the manufacturing process, toxins continue to develop, multiply, and change. Cooking and reheating with these toxic oils creates more toxins.


Seed oils cause oxidation and free radicals, both of which destroy our cellular membranes and cellular health.


The good news about seed oils is that removing them from your diet is one of the most powerful things you can do for your health.


Dr. Shanahan explains that she knew there was a problem after seeing children with more health problems than their great-grandparents. She then diligently researched what could be causing these health problems: the answer was seed oils.


Omega-6 polyunsaturated fats from seed oils can significantly damage the mitochondria and are also stored in fat cells. Seed oil consumption is at the root of obesity, insulin resistance, and metabolic diseases.


Dr. Shanahan recommends olive oil, butter, coconut oil, peanut oil, and sesame oil as alternatives to seed oils.

Transcript

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0:00.0

One French fry equals the toxicity of one cigarette.

0:03.0

Doctors do learn what dietitians learn, but, you know, that's very limited.

0:07.0

What we do learn is most of it is not true.

0:10.0

Never before in history, to my knowledge, had an entire organization done the deal with the devil, which they did.

0:17.0

Kids born in the year 2000 were going to live to be 120. And I was like,

0:22.9

that's not what I'm seeing. I'm seeing a health catastrophe unfold. So today I invited Dr. Kate

0:31.3

Shanahan to talk about important topic seed oils. So welcome, Dr. Kate. I really appreciate you being on here.

0:40.3

Thank you so much, Eric, because this is such an important topic, and I am so delighted to be

0:45.6

able to speak about this with you. Yeah, and the reason I wanted to bring you on is because you're

0:50.8

basically the first person to really bring this kind of mainstream,

0:55.4

this really important point on some of the dangers of seed oils. But I just want to just

1:01.0

very quickly give us a little summary on you graduated in 1994, right? Yes, from medical school.

1:08.7

Yes. Medical school. So in school, I'm sure they don't probably give you a lot of information on nutrition

1:14.6

or even food therapy, right?

1:16.6

Am I correct?

1:17.6

We had a nutrition course.

1:19.6

We learn what dietitians learn.

1:20.6

Doctors do learn what dietitians learn, but that's very limited.

1:24.6

What we do learn is most of it is not true.

1:27.8

So I'm sure you've had people discussing before.

1:29.6

Salt doesn't cause hypertension.

1:31.8

Fats doesn't make you fat.

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