This seems to carry unnecessary risks for your health and well-being, and it’s not clear how you’ll be able to confidently conclude anything meaningful from the results.
If you don’t end up gaining the weight back, what particular reason would you have to attribute that to this seed oil theory? You would be starting a novel diet consisting of mostly whole foods correct?
I don’t see how this would provide any evidence regarding a specific mechanism where seed oils supposedly increase obesity above and beyond their quality as a highly refined calorie source.
This seems to carry unnecessary risks for your health and well-being, and it’s not clear how you’ll be able to confidently conclude anything meaningful from the results.
If you don’t end up gaining the weight back, what particular reason would you have to attribute that to this seed oil theory? You would be starting a novel diet consisting of mostly whole foods correct?
I don’t see how this would provide any evidence regarding a specific mechanism where seed oils supposedly increase obesity above and beyond their quality as a highly refined calorie source.
Have you consulted any medical professionals?