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Re: comments on article...okay what is the best oil if canola isn't good?

Posted by: lotzakdz <lotzakdz@...>

olive oil

any oil that must be heavy processed creates toxins.

the good old fashioned oil of the centuries...olive and peanut

On Mon, 15 Oct 2001 16:14:31 -0600 "The Martin Family"
<marli@trailnet.com> writes:
> This was a very thought-provoking article. We have no problems eating
> meat
> around here, use very little soy, but we do always buy canola. If it
> is bad,
> what is the oil we should be using? I have some Sunflower oil...is
> that
> good? He mentions peanut, what else? Thanks, Lisa
>
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