No reason for any reporting. I just hope that people will make up their own minds about seed oils and not be swayed by the fact that @Guzzler refers to them as "industrial sludge" at every opportunity.Your point is the way @Guzzler expresses himself on the subject? if you have concerns, the report button is a thing.
No reason for any reporting. I just hope that people will make up their own minds about seed oils and not be swayed by the fact that @Guzzler refers to them as "industrial sludge" at every opportunity.
My argument is not about the relative merits of various fats but the use of prejudicial descriptions. If I continually referred to butter as "mechanically modified extract from artificially inseminated cows cruelly separated from their offspring" it would hardly help a balanced discussion of the health benefits.I think they are industrial sludge too and would avoid them at every opportunity. Why have them when there's butter and goose fat in the world?
No reason for any reporting. I just hope that people will make up their own minds about seed oils and not be swayed by the fact that @Guzzler refers to them as "industrial sludge" at every opportunity.
be a b*gger to type all the time as well...My argument is not about the relative merits of various fats but the use of prejudicial descriptions. If I continually referred to butter as "mechanically modified extract from artificially inseminated cows cruelly separated from their offspring" it would hardly help a balanced discussion of the health benefits.
A bit of a sweeping statement to say we all agree people make their own minds up about itI think that we would all agree that that the fats to avoid are the manufactured, chemically altered sludge that is cooking oil (seed oils
I suppose you do have the scientific qualifications and proof to state that seed oils are industrial sludge...I think not it is just your opinion which is fine but do not try to influence others on what you thinkI think they are industrial sludge too and would avoid them at every opportunity. Why have them when there's butter and goose fat in the world?
A bit of a sweeping statement to say we all agree people make their own minds up about it
Yes perhaps you should and not assume that we all think the same as youPerhaps. Should I have said 'Those who have researched....'?
Yes perhaps you should and not assume that we all think the same as you
I suppose you do have the scientific qualifications and proof to state that seed oils are industrial sludge...I think not it is just your opinion which is fine but do not try to influence others on what you think
No I am not anti saturated fat I just don't eat much of it myself simply because I do not like it which I usually say but I do not think that others should not eat it. I do what others here do including you that when newbies join we tell them how we personally eat then it is their choice what they do and that may well include using seed oilsIf you read what I wrote.....
I "think" so yes it is my opinion. Which is worth as much or as little as yours.
We all try and influence others all the time, it is part of the human condition, and is why you are here "telling me off" for what I wrote without fully reading it.
The forum is a place where opinions are disseminated all of the time.
Very few of us are qualified in the specific field of diabetes but most of us have experience of it and speak from that experience. You are anti saturated fat and voice this opinion often. Are you qualified to do so? Probably not.
why not? You would be expressing your view of butter, as you see it. It has no bearing on the nutritional input of butter, but on your view of how it is made. I think I am right in saying that we are free to express our opinions of various things providing we are polite?My argument is not about the relative merits of various fats but the use of prejudicial descriptions. If I continually referred to butter as "mechanically modified extract from artificially inseminated cows cruelly separated from their offspring" it would hardly help a balanced discussion of the health benefits.
stating an opinion is not influence. It is stating an opinion.I suppose you do have the scientific qualifications and proof to state that seed oils are industrial sludge...I think not it is just your opinion which is fine but do not try to influence others on what you think
that doesnt make it good for us. Thousands of people smoke.thousands of people in the world use seed oils
People that are dairy intolerant ( quite a high % of people), people who choose not to eat things that involve animals being killed? People who do not have milk on religious grounds?I think they are industrial sludge too and would avoid them at every opportunity. Why have them when there's butter and goose fat in the world?
from a type 2 diet control perspective, focussing solely on your diabetes, I would say yes.I am pleased this question came up as I have been trying to really get a grip on low carb.Can I ask I use clover it has no carbohydrates in so is that ok to use as some say block butter is best, also should I take chicken skin off and is Rapseed oil ok to use for cooking.Just trying to get things right.
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