The Truth About Seed Oils | FED A LIE | Full Documentary

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Ultraprocessed vegetable oils have quietly become one of the most dominant and pernicious ingredients in the modern diet. They have driven a dramatic rise in linoleic acid (LA) intake over the past century
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The documentary, “Fed a Lie: The Truth About Seed Oils,” reveals how marketing, subsidies, and flawed science replaced traditional animal fats with industrially produced oils made from soy, corn, cottonseed, and other crops
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Clinical and epidemiological studies have linked seed oil consumption to increased oxidative stress, inflammation, mitochondrial damage, cancer risk, and cardiovascular dysfunction, despite being touted as “healthy” fats
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Ancestral populations thrived on diets rich in saturated fat but free from processed seed oils. This allowed them low rates of chronic disease, even with widely varying macronutrient profiles
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To reduce your exposure to seed oils and help counter the effects of excess LA, focus on avoiding processed foods, switching to traditional fats for cooking, and supporting your body’s natural defenses with nutrients like C15:0
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Chronic illness has become a normal part of everyday life for many Americans. You likely know someone living with heart disease, diabetes, autoimmune issues, or ongoing mental health challenges. These problems are showing up earlier, lasting longer, and affecting more people than in the past. While many factors contribute to this trend, one of the most influential is what we eat every day.
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Fed A Lie follows Paul Saladino MD, Nina Teicholz PhD, Chris Knobbe MD and Bethany Hamilton as they expose the truth about seed oils, also known as vegetable oils, and their correlation to the recent rise in obesity and chronic disease.
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Presented by Heart & Soil Films, a Cumberland Creative production.
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Credits:
Executive Producers: Dean Brennan, Paul Saladino, Hunter Collins, Kyle Bush
Directed by: Tom Dyer
Produced by: Matthew Artigues, Matt Benton, Mike Beach
Featuring: Paul Saladino MD, Nina Teicholz PhD, Chris Knobbe MD, Bethany Hamilton
Director of Photography: Chris Haggerty
Editor: Erik Sharpnack
Associate Producers: Cade Prior, Makaila Howard, Teresa Price, David DiCicco
Research: Dillon Randolph MS PA-C, Wyatt Breese
Graphic Design: Amy Renée Miller, Shelby Lowson

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