Are Seed Oils Inflammatory?! (The *Evidence* No One Shows)

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Nutrition Made Simple!

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"Seed oils are inflammatory!" according to every blog and podcast. But what does the science say? The evidence on 9 different seed oils, heated seed oils and genetic variability. A complete look at seed oils & inflammation and all the evidence you were never shown.
Are seed oils inflammatory?
1. seed oil on inflammation
2. Heated seed oil
vegetable oil is inflammatory? Only seed oils are inflammatory? Depends on omega6s, Linoleic acid?
flaxseed oil not inflammatory. omega3 rich, can be anti-inflammatory
canola oil: CRP didn't change
saturated fat vs omega 6s. replaced saturated fat with unsaturated fats (canola and sunflower). no change in inflammatory markers
one trial compared canola to olive oil, found a reduction in CRP on both canola and olive oil
similar to flaxseed oil. anti-inflammatory?
~1tbsp sunflower oil daily. refined oil, treated with chemicals and heated, not cold-pressed. no significant change to CRP
“n-6 PUFA may act as anti-inflammatory”
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0:00 Are seed oils inflammatory? Intro
1:36 Schools of thought
2:06 Flaxseed Oil
3:35 Science, Variability & Perception
6:00 Canola Oil
8:02 Sunflower Seed Oil
10:36 Sesame Oil
11:14 Soybean Oil
12:52 Corn Oil
14:00 Hempseed and Grapeseed Oil
14:31 Safflower Oil
15:42 Dose
16:52 Time
18:36 Acute changes in gene expression
19:45 Whole sources of fat
20:33 Heated Seed Oils
24:51 Summary
25:38 Seed Oil vs Junk Food
26:03 Funding
28:01 Biochemical mechanisms
30:42 Genetic variation
31:28 Dietary choices and emotion

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@garyloewenthal
@garyloewenthal Жыл бұрын
I would like to see a study on whether comments about seed oils are inflammatory. 😊
@NutritionMadeSimple
@NutritionMadeSimple Жыл бұрын
comment of the day
@carinaekstrom1
@carinaekstrom1 Жыл бұрын
They can lead to pretty painful inflammation, it seems, but It would be great if the evidence based comments are the most infectious.
@longlostcoder6322
@longlostcoder6322 11 ай бұрын
​​@@NutritionMadeSimple find this interesting because, my husband eats so healthy, like basically Mediterranean diet with olive oil only. And I don't. Before we were together he was super healthy. I stirfry and deep fry alot with - canola oil and soy bean oil. I smother things in kewpie mayo; I eat Karage and katsu ect. In fact the healthies thing I eat is nato. He's black and I'm Japanese and white. My diet was literally killing him. Is it possible that it's inflammatory for black ppl? His LDL and HDL are so high and mine are all in side of the normal.
@GIANTWOODS
@GIANTWOODS 11 ай бұрын
😂😂
@oirampeceda2409
@oirampeceda2409 11 ай бұрын
​@@longlostcoder6322maybe not because he's black, but maybe something unique to him?
@angeljuliedr
@angeljuliedr 10 ай бұрын
I have been into Immunology, immunotherapy and recent 7 years gerontology and metabolic therapy Research work in Asia. Total of 18 years. We are currently looking at the Japanese diet and the new "Green Zone" of the pool of southern China centenarians. Similarly with rice and grains that have "new" rice or "old" rice, seed oils production and expiry date do contribute to its oxidation and rancidity impact especially in tropical S E Asia. The shelf life after opening the bottle is crucial in terms of using the seed oils for clinical trials. All these trials will start with a fresh new bottle. Individual consumption at home for casual stir-frying or deep frying means the bottle of oil can last for a few months. Rancidity if mild cannot be easily detected by an average person especially so if they are senior or elderly (slightly impaired smell and taste). Dining out has also one risk of having adulterated seed oils that are not fit for consumption. Traditionally, the Japanese 1000 years ago did not use seed oils but mostly boiled their foods using soup based cooking methods. Thank you Gil 👍💓👏for your indepth research and awesome contents. Personally, moderation in consumption and buying and storing small bottles (not large) are my advice to those who stlll want to use seed oils. 🥰
@rokzane
@rokzane 3 ай бұрын
That's an argument for storing them properly and not buying more than you can use within 4-6 months. If they are stored in a dark, cool place, the oxidation is much slower. Under refrigeration, you get almost double the shelf life, and some under refrigeration (like nut oils, sesame, and canola) can last 2-3 years.
@junktionfet
@junktionfet Жыл бұрын
Stumbled on this video today and I'm so glad I did. Thank you for keeping the principles of science alive and for doing all of the work compiling these studies. I wish there was more of this out there
@alicemonsell1352
@alicemonsell1352 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for filtering thru all this research, very enlightening! Love your "no opinion" attitude. No drama! Refreshing and clear.
@cloudninetherapeutics7787
@cloudninetherapeutics7787 Жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation. I appreciate how thorough your research is on this. Like many who are dealing with inflammation I'm making healthy choices and always learning. Keep on with your work, this is great!
@pinkpig8091
@pinkpig8091 10 ай бұрын
You do like an entire lit review for each video, I’m in awe ❤️
@clarkeeeee
@clarkeeeee Жыл бұрын
I appreciated your careful, balanced approach. You're the first person I've found on the subject who took a fair look at each perspective and came to a fair conclusion without condemning anyone. Thank you! 😊
@MasonOfLife
@MasonOfLife 11 ай бұрын
I tell people that breathing is good for you, even essential for good health, but since I’m saying something positive about anything at all, they assume I’m being paid by big air
@batira
@batira 4 ай бұрын
But then too much air is bad for you (hyperventillation), according to eg. the Buteyko system.
@MisterHowzat
@MisterHowzat 2 ай бұрын
Maybe that's just hot air 😂
@johndunn3492
@johndunn3492 Ай бұрын
How dare you air your grievances in this way. I’m getting inflamed.
@oscarhalpert5967
@oscarhalpert5967 10 күн бұрын
You've inspired me.
@anathamon
@anathamon 22 сағат бұрын
Big Air is up to it again.
@Luke-tm6oo
@Luke-tm6oo 2 ай бұрын
Lord why is this world like this; we are worried about oil but we eat processed foods without thinking.
@geas989
@geas989 Жыл бұрын
Amazing content, produced by hard work. Its a shame you dont get the recognition you deserve, your videos could help a lot of missguided and confused people.
@alexanderdeiker9634
@alexanderdeiker9634 10 ай бұрын
You are literally the best science channel I have found so far on YT! Keep the insane work going!!!
@davidcormier6954
@davidcormier6954 Жыл бұрын
Thanks again,always great to get the clarification on these widely disputed subjects. Good to have someone doing the homework.
@darkmagiciansorn
@darkmagiciansorn Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to pop in and say thanks for the videos you’ve made and are making. It can sometimes be hard to discern truth from fiction especially when many of us don’t have a background in a medical field. 10/10
@deanmorelli783
@deanmorelli783 Жыл бұрын
I love your honesty. Most of us simply want to manage our health. Getting clear unbiased information not influenced by current food fashion is sometimes hard.
@debravictoria7452
@debravictoria7452 Жыл бұрын
IKR. Remember when they told us to switch to margarine from butter?
@JulienRoigHerr
@JulienRoigHerr Жыл бұрын
Just decided to comment and like every single one of your videos that I watch. The effort you put into them is very much appreciated.
@JosePerez-pn3ke
@JosePerez-pn3ke Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your focused view on this hot topic! Every video your team puts out makes my family and me healthier and more science-driven consumers.
@peterfaber7124
@peterfaber7124 Жыл бұрын
Question: You said that people replaced the oils they normally consume with the oils the researchers supply. Considering the whole world uses seed oils in their food,... doesn't it make sense that you don't see many differences between before and after? They're replacing seed oils with other seed oils. 🤔 As to the studies that really increase linoleic acid,... they are replacing something with linoleic acid, I assume. Are they replacing carbs with fat?
@dubfire77
@dubfire77 Жыл бұрын
Excellent work as always! The only thing it was covered from my perspective was organic vs. conventional oils, in case there are this kind of studies. I hope this video has a follow up regarding the consumption effects of different types of oils on cholesterol levels.
@loriegosnell9355
@loriegosnell9355 11 ай бұрын
As usual you wrapped all that information into something making sense with reliable sources. Thanks 😊
@Fomites
@Fomites Жыл бұрын
Great work in this video - congratulations :-) Thanks for all the hard and meticulous work along with references. I wish more videos for the general population on health topics took your approach.
@MrJoker74
@MrJoker74 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting and thorough video. Going through all these articles on the subject must have taken some time :) That someone goes through the actual research without prejudice is nice to see. Looking forward to watching more of your videos!
@NutritionMadeSimple
@NutritionMadeSimple Жыл бұрын
this video was a couple years in the making... :)
@1996sarvesh
@1996sarvesh Жыл бұрын
@@NutritionMadeSimple Unbelievable
@irfanm5892
@irfanm5892 Жыл бұрын
@@NutritionMadeSimple 😮
@alexl2371
@alexl2371 Жыл бұрын
I always told people that gut issues has been researched decades ago and I knew the root cause is from conflict shocking stress, foods has nothing to do with it...if anything, the most dangerous foods to put in your mouth today is vegetables because of glyphosate, bill gates and his boys buying out the fields to grow more poison for our guts to get sick from this poison so we can than medicate with his prescription drugs..buy organic or preferably from farmers market
@Kyle906-Q8
@Kyle906-Q8 Жыл бұрын
@@NutritionMadeSimple omg!! Your amazing!
@robertauclair2278
@robertauclair2278 Жыл бұрын
IMO "seed oils" is simply a proxy for diet quality. If your diet ais high in seed oils it means you probably eat a lot of snack foods like chips, crackers, cookies and fast food. Not great if you are concerned with your health.
@NutritionMadeSimple
@NutritionMadeSimple Жыл бұрын
so true
@YaYippieYeah
@YaYippieYeah Жыл бұрын
You have not seen my combination of spaghetti olive oil and garlic 😁 I definitly exceed the 500kcal from oil in these days with any junk
@NorThenX047
@NorThenX047 Жыл бұрын
good point. also follow the money. large billion dollar industries pumping out processed foods and they all use seed oils because they are cheap and stable. Big red flag
@jmc8076
@jmc8076 Жыл бұрын
@@YaYippieYeah LOL are you Italian or Greek? I’m sure if you don’t eat daily and it’s cold pressed your fine. And sounds good. 😉
@jmc8076
@jmc8076 Жыл бұрын
Agree. I think culture also plays a role incl Indian, Italian and Greek. If fresh real/whole food used with the higher levels of oil can be healthy.
@terry2346
@terry2346 Жыл бұрын
Wow! What a comprehensive coverage of the oils! Kudos and very interesting results. Best coverage I have seen on the internet!
@Sarsaparillamann
@Sarsaparillamann Жыл бұрын
Really well done video. Appreciate all your work answering these nutrition questions!
@everstormz
@everstormz 10 ай бұрын
I've definitely been following the anti-seed oil bandwagon. Thanks for putting this episode together and giving me perspective.
@alquinn8576
@alquinn8576 9 ай бұрын
agreed, this was very well organized, and it's good he mentioned the longer-term studies, since some arguments against seed oils have suggested 8-12 week trials are not sufficient for any effects to measurably manifest. i avoid seed oils as a precautionary method (and also because they have no flavor) because omega-6 was not consumed in high concentrations in our ancestral environments--though the end of the video argues it's plausible our bodies nevertheless have a mechanism to maintain homeostatis with respect to the concentrations of resulting metabolites.
@bibifitness1968
@bibifitness1968 Жыл бұрын
Wow Gil, the amount of reading and researching you have done on this topic is very impressive. I wonder how long it took you to put this video together, thanks very much for your hard work!
@debravictoria7452
@debravictoria7452 Жыл бұрын
He said two years in a comment reply.
@maryclarence6429
@maryclarence6429 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for a great video. I'm always impressed with the quality of research from this channel and the skill in communicating to a general audience. This is the best channel on nutrition hands down. Wish there were more channels with this level of quality for other areas of health.
@jamato8461
@jamato8461 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for videos. The work of deciphering all of scientific studies out there on general health topics is very important. The media likes to only interested in feeding people junk science for ratings. Kudos to you for helping people navigate through this!
@wildebeestwright
@wildebeestwright Жыл бұрын
Thank you for addressing seed oils and inflammation. It would be great if you’d continue in this vein. I’m particularly interested in the effects of seed oils regarding cholesterol and heart disease, and also their potential effects upon the development of dementia and Alzheimer’s.
@quisge
@quisge Жыл бұрын
100%. Came here to say this. Thank you.
@Trazynn
@Trazynn Жыл бұрын
There's very little research on this. Though some experts speculate that omega 6 fatty acids interact with cholesterol and oxidize it, which is bad.
@Nobody-Nowhere
@Nobody-Nowhere Жыл бұрын
@@Trazynn There is actually massive amounts of rechearch on this, and it all points to the direction that replacing saturated fats with omega 6 LA is always beneficial considering cardiovascular diseases.
@debravictoria7452
@debravictoria7452 Жыл бұрын
@@Trazynn Isn't there a connection between oxidation and inflammation?
@signs80
@signs80 Жыл бұрын
@@Nobody-Nowhere I believe that the Sat fats -> PUFA substitution only tends to have a statistically significant positive effect on blood markers for people consuming >10% of their daily calories from saturated fats. If you are already eating them in moderation then replacing them with PUFA sources won't help or hurt you
@stepheninczech
@stepheninczech Жыл бұрын
I stopped eating anything that could possibly have seed oil in it for 2 weeks and the really bad bloody ankle eczema I've had my whole life actually started getting much much better. Then I slipped up and ate a big bowl of chips and cookies, etc. and it came back in a couple days. Trying again now, and my ankle is getting much better after a couple weeks.
@NutritionMadeSimple
@NutritionMadeSimple Жыл бұрын
great example. problem could be any number of components of junky foods, from preservatives to coloring to flavorings. good reason to go easy on junk food. may have nothing to do with seed oil per se
@stepheninczech
@stepheninczech Жыл бұрын
@@NutritionMadeSimple True, but I've tried cutting out junk food, wheat, dairy, and other things in the past for weeks at a time with no benefit. However, this time, I targeted any kind of oil product other than tallow I rendered myself. I continued to eat popsicles and pancakes I made myself etc. It's obviously not a perfect experiment, but I am astonished at the results. I suppose I should wait until it completely heals up, then introduce in seed oil into my cooking to see if it causes it to return. But honestly, after decades of dealing with this, I don't know that I'd want to bring it back for science.
@NutritionMadeSimple
@NutritionMadeSimple Жыл бұрын
@@stepheninczech yeah no need, oil not necessary in one's diet, totally fine to leave out as personal preference
@lucasgroves137
@lucasgroves137 Жыл бұрын
@@stepheninczech Lol, thanks for the brutal honesty. No doubt there's a limit for most of us as to what we'll do for science. 😂
@stepheninczech
@stepheninczech Жыл бұрын
@@lucasgroves137 I tried adding seed oils back into my diet for 2 weeks to see if my eczema would come back. No effect after 2 weeks. I then tried eating dashida soup base which gave some effect. Then I started eating doritos and my eczema got significantly worse. Still not sure exactly what is causing it.
@kamilradecki5590
@kamilradecki5590 Жыл бұрын
You're awesome and I really appreciate the work that you do. This is super beneficial in helping me figure out what is best for my family's diet. Thank you!!
@mikemcnally1454
@mikemcnally1454 Жыл бұрын
Well done, and thank you for tackling this topic. Another sensational video, Gil.
@elduderino1329
@elduderino1329 Жыл бұрын
I've been waiting for this video for so long. Thank you for your hard work and your willingness to dig deep into the subject without bias.
@supercal333
@supercal333 Жыл бұрын
Instead of inflammatory markers, I'd like to see studies that test effects of these oils on cardio-vascular health.
@NutritionMadeSimple
@NutritionMadeSimple Жыл бұрын
hi, we covered that here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/lYfadY2Ml8ulgdE
@peterodonnell4404
@peterodonnell4404 10 ай бұрын
I have just encountered your channel. It is wonderful to see that some people still look at the science. Bravo!
@paulwolstencroft4820
@paulwolstencroft4820 Жыл бұрын
The best video I have seen relative to overall clarity, unbiased openly comprehensive research supported believability. Thank you kindly.
@PClanner
@PClanner Жыл бұрын
Gil, many thanks on your research as I have been spooked by the internet "doctors" that claim that this is a area of concern. Please keep on giving this information as it is important to living.
@joecheffo5942
@joecheffo5942 Жыл бұрын
There seems to be a strong connection between vegetable oils and macular degeneration. That “spooks” me a lot.
@debravictoria7452
@debravictoria7452 Жыл бұрын
@@joecheffo5942 Wow. I wonder if it might be a trigger for certain genes?
@rokzane
@rokzane 3 ай бұрын
​@@joecheffo5942 Correlation does not equal causation. Macular degeneration is often genetic and runs in families. Excessive exposure to UV rays can also cause it. Since most people consume seed oils most of their life, and some people develop macular degeneration and some don't, no one can definitely say that seed oils contribute to development. The only thing I've seen is a grant proposal arguing for a study in this area. I haven't seen any published conclusions, just a lot of speculations.
@bellenesatan
@bellenesatan 3 ай бұрын
​@@joecheffo5942and an even stronger connection between Nicolas Cage movies and drownings. Spooky!
@mariapereda9006
@mariapereda9006 9 ай бұрын
Finally a doctor who has really made a profoundly rational study of the subject! I thank and congratulate you for the research, and especially, conclusions.
@shinola228
@shinola228 5 ай бұрын
Great video. Thanks for taking the time to make it. Definitely answers a lot of questions.
@musicmonsterman8395
@musicmonsterman8395 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love all of your videos. I have been learning SO much. Keep it up!!
@twkbtw
@twkbtw 11 ай бұрын
What an underrated channel. Gil is solely evidence that ordinary people cannot digest good quality content. :)
@jassy0903
@jassy0903 Жыл бұрын
I'm a nutrition student and you're blowing my mind. Thank you for focusing on inflammation alone in this one. There is a lot of misinformation out there for sure!
@helderduarte213
@helderduarte213 4 ай бұрын
You should check the amount of persons used on those trials. Kind hard to come to conclusions with such a few sample on all of those studies.
@destro1989
@destro1989 4 ай бұрын
There are like 20 studies there. What more do you want? If you you use massive samples then youll start whining its epidemiology. ​@@helderduarte213 its embarrassing. Just accept you're biased.
@douglasharrington687
@douglasharrington687 Жыл бұрын
Exceptional summary on these trials-one caveat, one could also hypothesize that the inflammatory markers used are not specific enough to the target organ which is usually the endothelium to identify a response one way or the other. For instance, hsCRP comes predominantly from the liver in response to cytokines secreted by the target process so is an indirect measure (but an acute phase reactant). Inflammatory markers like CTACK, MCP, HGF, Eotaxin, FAS, FAS-Ligand, and IL-16 might be more appropriate as being more direct and sensitive. Still a great overview-thanks.
@krisjustin3884
@krisjustin3884 Жыл бұрын
Yes, he’s a great researcher and presenter, but you have also given excellent evidence as to why I am more interested in feedback from practicing clinical doctors and patients. Research tends to limit material to predetermined outcomes as there is too much money at stake.
@henrikmadsen2176
@henrikmadsen2176 8 ай бұрын
Very interesting point! Great!
@paigemccormick6519
@paigemccormick6519 9 ай бұрын
I appreciate this careful survey! It's changing my mind.
@okamsug
@okamsug Жыл бұрын
I avoid oils because I consider them basically very high but empty calories. It’s 9 calories per gram which is more that twice the calories of a gram of carbs at 4 calories per gram. Also, when I was a student I worked in fast food restaurants and chain restaurants, and they reuse their oils many times until they are basically brown in color. They simply strain the burnt solids every night and re-heat them the next day. I presume the big food and snack food companies do the same thing with their vats of oil when they deep fry their products. With the oil oxidation taking place every time they reheat the oil, that can’t be healthy.
@80slimshadys
@80slimshadys Жыл бұрын
Never thought about it from a manufacturering stand point
@johanneshonka3527
@johanneshonka3527 Жыл бұрын
That is correct, not only restaurants but also food manufacturers use their oils untill they can't. It's disgusting.
@eightofhearts
@eightofhearts Жыл бұрын
Without forgetting the 3 MCPD’s in refined oils
@pookiecatblue
@pookiecatblue Жыл бұрын
And after they have used and reused this rancid oil, what do they do with it? I read that someone comes to collect it and then it is used in chicken feed and pig feed.
@pookiecatblue
@pookiecatblue Жыл бұрын
@@johanneshonka3527 I read that this rancid oil is then used in chicken feed and pig feed. And we, in turn, eat the chickens and the pigs.
@lponced2002
@lponced2002 Жыл бұрын
Love your videos! Being in the healthcare space and with a recent trend in lifestyle interventions, these are the types of topics and summaries that we need! I’d like to see a topic around different oils and their impact on weight gain, and with an interest more in the volume of fried foods that one eats.
@Spyrit2011
@Spyrit2011 5 ай бұрын
I am curious how many of these studies were done with heated oils, for up to at least 5 hours of heating, think in terms of a fryer that is on all day long, and even reused? Canola oil, blended oil, and peanut oil are the top oils used in restaurants. Restaurants will reuse oils until the oil is black.
@Zren89
@Zren89 22 күн бұрын
If you had watched the entire video you would know that. I don't understand commenting on a video that you haven't fully watched.
@pabloqueiroz7230
@pabloqueiroz7230 10 ай бұрын
Same people who blame plant/seed oils for inflammation, recommend egg yolks, a major source of pre-formed arachidonic acid 😂
@timclancy871
@timclancy871 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate that you read a number of studies then give us a breakdown of the findings and tell us what the preponderance of evidence shows. This really helps to clarify the picture. Thanks Dr Gill!
@ash9259
@ash9259 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant video! Learnt everything i needed to. The only reason i do not consume seed oils is because i find it affects my cardiovascular performance negatively and i gain unnecessary weight as well, i become more suscepitable to insulin resistance which does me no good in terms of training. Knowing that the bulk of studies point to seed oils not having an inflammatory effect on the body in human trials is very important information so thank you for doing such a noble service in pointing that out against the controversies.
@sammychem5920
@sammychem5920 6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for reviewing all these studies! As a researcher, I would like to point out that the sample sizes in most of these studies were very small to make generalized recommendations to the entire population.
@rokzane
@rokzane 3 ай бұрын
They may have been small, but they were also consistently repeated in different demographic groups. That's a more significant point that lends validity to the conclusion that seed oils are at worst benign to the majority of the population but can also be protective. It's only under extreme conditions, like repeated high heat frying which causes damage to the oils that we really have to be careful with use. So if you want some fried food, make it at home!
@aaaaaaaaaaa5820
@aaaaaaaaaaa5820 Жыл бұрын
I love how in-depth and as non-bias(as possible) you go. Earned my sub in one video
@Mimulus2717
@Mimulus2717 Жыл бұрын
Would love a video on the effect on weight gain or loss due to the high energy density of fats (from oils especially) and how it can impact cardiovascular disease (blood pressure, ApoB, etc). Thank you for your cogent and easy to follow lectures.
@rosevanderreijden3216
@rosevanderreijden3216 Жыл бұрын
That is the crux of the problem. People don't like to face the reality of calories in/calories out. It's too frustrating and difficult for many people who struggle with weight issues.
@someguy2135
@someguy2135 Жыл бұрын
Years ago, one of my doctors suggested that I should gain some weight. I heard that olive oil was benficial to health, so I started to pour it on my food like syrup on pancakes. I did gain more weight than ever before, but all around my belly. I knew that wasn't healthy, so I stopped doing that and lost the belly.
@august4633
@august4633 Жыл бұрын
@@someguy2135 You probably already know this, but what areas you gain weight mainly comes down to genetics (assuming your hormone levels are healthy) and not the types of food you eat.
@debravictoria7452
@debravictoria7452 Жыл бұрын
@@someguy2135 Did you have your cortisol levels tested when you had the belly fat? Wondering if it went up.
@contact2001
@contact2001 10 ай бұрын
@@someguy2135instead you should have started eating more protein rich foods like legumes, nuts and seeds and startet resistance and weight training. Muscles would grow you get the extra weight and maybe even looked better. Just saying
@showardnutrition
@showardnutrition Жыл бұрын
I'm also a nutrition student 3rd year, motivated to study by all of the misinformation out there. I have just discovered your channel, the algorithms are working their magic for sure. I'm so grateful for all of your work. Navigating through the literature is tough going for some, but you present it in such a way that is so easy to understand. I appreciate your graphics too. Honestly, thank you so much. You have gained yet another new subscriber.
@faikerdogan2802
@faikerdogan2802 Жыл бұрын
Then u better know to be hyper skeptical of any video with a title like (the evidence no one shows). It's in a way saying i know better then everyone else. Strategies consperisy people use.
@TudorIrimescu
@TudorIrimescu Жыл бұрын
If you start with the disproving "misinformation" card you will be left surprised at the fact that nutritional science does not work in absolutes which you seem to try to find. Keep humble and realize mechanisms have multiple ways of functioning and context matters, otherwise you'll fall under nutritional dogmas which this industry needs less, not more of.
@grainiac7824
@grainiac7824 Жыл бұрын
@@TudorIrimescu I was about to say the same thing. Why not strive to provide accurate information supported with solid peer-reviewed research rather than using an over-politicized term like that about others' inflammation..
@grainiac7824
@grainiac7824 Жыл бұрын
@@faikerdogan2802 To be fair, it's not "what I know" that is being promoted, it's peer-reviewed data as well as multiple studies on each oil and acknowledging possible weaknesses like weight loss affecting the changes in inflammatory levels etc. I think he did a good job overall.
@micpoc4597
@micpoc4597 Жыл бұрын
@@faikerdogan2802 It is not "a way saying i know better" AT ALL.
@se56
@se56 4 ай бұрын
This is the best nutrition channel I have found yet. Good job!
@grainiac7824
@grainiac7824 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!!! I feel like I"m on my own to try to figure out why my pre-diabetic numbers are not responding to the typical regimen of low carb despite returning to normal BMI and exercising etc. So I"m looking at inflammation and there is so much conflicting info. Your time and attention to peer-reviewed evidence and explanation is GREATLY appreciated. One you tube video called all seed oils "evil".
@Drewsarchus
@Drewsarchus 8 ай бұрын
i recently found your channel (within the last few days) and thank the lord i did. there’s so much hype and misinformation on the internet in the diet and nutrition space. unfortunately most of my family is highly susceptible to bad information online and constantly falls for the newest fad or extreme diet. so i’m constantly hearing this stuff. i try to remain metered and reasonable in my approach to these things, but often lack the scientific background to rigorously look into any of this myself, and i’ll be fighting talking points derived from an aggressive influencer who has manipulated the information in a convincing and emotional way, and it’s a losing battle. your videos are helping me a lot!
@dan-qe1tb
@dan-qe1tb 7 ай бұрын
He's one of the few sane ones on here who: 1. is a real practicing MD, 2 doesn't specialize in opinion pieces over science, 3. doesn't pick fights with people he doesn't agree with. 4. provides references for his work, 5. talks about clinical trials
@jaeryu97
@jaeryu97 Жыл бұрын
Your videos are getting better and better Gil. Well-structured and easy to understand. Thank you for making the content.
@statenislandsprouts8952
@statenislandsprouts8952 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Gil! Another great video giving clarity!
@louster35
@louster35 Жыл бұрын
Wow that just cleared up a ton of confusion for me. Thank you so much Gil!
@MsSturbuck
@MsSturbuck Жыл бұрын
Could you make a video on inflammation in general? How much influence do we really have and how can people with inflammatory conditions lower their inflammation as effectivly as possible (in addition to drugs) ? There is so much confusion- bone broth /greens/ fish oil etc....
@VirgoVibe
@VirgoVibe Жыл бұрын
I was just about to comment this.
@jicalzad
@jicalzad Жыл бұрын
Yes, excellent comment.
@JamieR
@JamieR Жыл бұрын
Second this. There definitely 'seems' to be a lot of evidence for yoga, meditation etc having an inflammatory lowering effect. Though it would be great to get a properly vetted breakdown of what's actually effective and what's not. If you've taught us anything; it can be quite complex to get the real truth without the proper understand.
@JamieR
@JamieR Жыл бұрын
@@Engrave.Danger Did you use a lot of cold pressed seed oils prior to cutting it?
@RobertWadlow292
@RobertWadlow292 Жыл бұрын
There isn't really "so much confusion" regarding inflammation. There's a ton of studies showing different nutraceuticals and food components can lower inflammation
@denofpigs2575
@denofpigs2575 10 ай бұрын
I appreciate the work that you put out specifically because you present the information in a non judgemental and open minded way. Not many people do that. Too many people treat the spread of misinformation as a product of stupidity but i dont think thats the case most of the time. Seems to me it's a product of mistrust and overcorrection from disillusionment. Thank you very much for the work you do.
@rokzane
@rokzane 3 ай бұрын
More likely, it's because people want to believe their own narratives and resist anything that disproves that. It's human nature, really, and a defense mechanism to resist taking responsibility for our own poor choices.
@domu64
@domu64 Жыл бұрын
This channel is a gold mine. Subscribed! ❤
@Sandraisms
@Sandraisms Жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to do this .
@emeraldsky3325
@emeraldsky3325 Жыл бұрын
Great video! As usual. 😊 Please continue to do videos on seed oils and other oils for health effects other than inflammation. It’s one of the few foods almost all of us consume. I am learning a lot about nutrition and I have to say oils are one of the few areas where I am totally confused whether it is good for me or not.
@SlurpKing100
@SlurpKing100 Жыл бұрын
Wow this must have taken alot of time, well done. I'm kind of dissapointed that so few studies specified whether the oil was refined or not, and that there wasnt many comparing seeds to refined seed oils. I think thats where the interesting part lies. I'm worried that most of the positive molecules you would find in these seeds are lost during the refining process, and removing them from their protective shell exposes them to oxidation. Really hope you are going to make all those other videos you mentioned. Oxidation, cancer, and heart disease (that one is definitely contentious). If you're not already knee deep in the research, Martin Grootveldt has some really interesting research on frying with PUFA rich oils.
@brianzielke1510
@brianzielke1510 Жыл бұрын
Great job Doctor. You are worth your weight in gold! A godsend for us fact seekers. Keep up the great work. Brian Z.
@MisterHowzat
@MisterHowzat 2 ай бұрын
Hey Doc, I'm so glad to have found your channel. You look at the question at every possible angle and apply critical thinking. Your hard work is much appreciated 👍
@walawala147
@walawala147 Жыл бұрын
At 24:16, you laugh at the risk the volunteers take when eating oil that is repeatedly heated, but just buy french fries at any fast food restaurant and you're getting the same stuff. Some go 2 weeks between oil changes.
@jeff.howard
@jeff.howard Жыл бұрын
I wanted to add some info about heated fryer oils in the food industry based on my experience. When I was young I was a manager at a medium-sized fast food chain. We would fill the fryers with oil, and they would run at ~375F all day long, and we would change the oil every 2-3 days on average. I was later a manager at a grocery store with a hot food department, and had a similar experience - although we used the fryer less there so we only changed the oil on a weekly basis for the most part. Essentially, the more you fry, the quicker the oil starts to get filled with burnt sediment from the food. You can skim a lot of it out, but many particles are too small for the skimmer I guess, and eventually your oil begins to appear dark/dirty and can begin to affect the taste of the product, so you have to change it. I imagine at very well-run fast food franchises they have some very specific protocols, but where I worked, oil changes were based on a subjective assessment of the oil.
@timtinsley1800
@timtinsley1800 Жыл бұрын
I've been in the industry myself, and I agree. I just wonder if the issue with inflammation isn't actually so much the oil, but the typical flour based batters that remain in the oil. With them being skimmed and broken down into such a small pieces maybe they uptake quicker into your system and that is where the inflammation is coming from. I don't know, I'm just a student of KZbin U😄
@totalmetaljacket789
@totalmetaljacket789 Жыл бұрын
@@cincin4515 A deep fryer being emptied after every use is comically ridiculous as an idea.
@maryrichardson1318
@maryrichardson1318 Жыл бұрын
@@timtinsley1800 I am also wondering about how the oil changes chemically every time it is heated. There must be some kind of chemical breakdown/reaction that occurs each time the oil is heated. Are there any studies on that?
@rickyelvis3215
@rickyelvis3215 Жыл бұрын
No protocols or ethics period
@chiclett
@chiclett Жыл бұрын
some just replace the oil as its used up. never actually replacing it completely.
@AlwaysSeekingTruth13
@AlwaysSeekingTruth13 Жыл бұрын
Great job, Dr. Carvalho! I'd be interested in learning about the effects of these oils (and other oils/foods in general) on ApoB levels.
@glen7695
@glen7695 8 ай бұрын
This guy presents the most thorough and scientifically based nutrition advice I've seen. Thanks Dr. Carvalho!
@DrFarazHarsini
@DrFarazHarsini Жыл бұрын
What a true scientist. Much respect. There are not a lot of videos that I say this 30 min video is worth my time! Your do for sure.
@joeycmore
@joeycmore 10 ай бұрын
Thank the gods for your science first approach. I'm fed up of hearing self-proclaimed gurus of health pontificate about subjects they make up or repeat from other gurus. Your presentation is refreshing. Thank you.
@patrickgurley2480
@patrickgurley2480 Жыл бұрын
Pharmacist with a masters in clinical nutrition here, you put out absolutely amazing content!
@NutritionMadeSimple
@NutritionMadeSimple Жыл бұрын
thank you sir!
@SA39_inAZ
@SA39_inAZ Жыл бұрын
Thank you for looking at ALL the studies and providing a synopsis for the general public.
@greenmedic88
@greenmedic88 Жыл бұрын
Really appreciate the time taken to review the studies that respond to so many of the questions over diet and nutrition in current circulation. So what is going on specifically with highly processed foods using refined ingredients (refined vegetable oils, refined grain flours, refined sugars) that appears to be correlated with declining health and markers, almost in direct proportion with increased consumption levels over the decades? If it's not the refined carbs (sugar, grain flour), and it's not the refined oils, whether used for cooking or consumed directly, what is the cause? Is it a simple issue of consumption levels in terms of overall caloric intake and subsequent weight gain over time, as it is easier to over consume processed foods made with refined ingredients?
@user-ff9gv3ml6t
@user-ff9gv3ml6t 5 ай бұрын
The question is, how do these oils affect lipo proteins and cholesterol and heart disease
@wintersprite
@wintersprite Жыл бұрын
Olive, coconut, and avocado oil are fruit oils, from what I’ve heard, which makes sense. I hadn’t heard about flaxseed oil being bad. More that it’s canola, corn, safflower, and soybean oil that aren’t as healthy. Also that the “heart healthy checkmark” isn’t reliable as companies pay to be able to use it. That’s why sugary cereals sometimes have the symbol. All that said, while I do still consume some seed oils in ready-made products, I’m trying to cook and bake with it less and am using evoo, coconut, and avocado oil, along with butter.
@Ratchetti
@Ratchetti 3 ай бұрын
Why? Did you even watch this video?
@zhilahaghbin4766
@zhilahaghbin4766 11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, I have discovered you recently, what a pleasure to listen to you, you are a great communicator and professor, more importantly you know how to read and analyze research papers. you really give the "bird's eye view" of the matter, so talented you are, glad to have discovered your channel and I am getting great education.
@lseh4720
@lseh4720 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been worried about my taking Black Seed Currant Oil because of possible inflammation. But it’s made a HUGE difference in my menopause symptoms. I don’t even have to take e-trace anymore. My OB had even suggested surgery. It blows my mind that women have surgery annually to deal with these issues, but without the BSCOil’s, I was in pain all the time. I feel better now about my taking BSCO. Thanks Dr. Gil!
@ginaferraro1967
@ginaferraro1967 Жыл бұрын
I am a university college teacher in Australia and consistently seek out current evidence in a range of health areas to ensure I am relaying the best information I can to students. I found this thoroughly educational and loved how you managed to pre-empt my questions and have them all answered by the end. This definitely threw a few of MY beliefs out the window. Thank you for putting in all this work. I completely understand and appreciate the efforts you went through in order to make this video. You have a new subscriber. 🙂 Update: This is not to say I have thrown all of my own beliefs and knowledge out the window. I just appreciate opposing views and the literature that might back them. There is also evidence out there supporting the risks of vegetable oils, showing we can find papers that support both narratives. I personally will be steering clear of vegetable oils wherever possible.
@richardteague5563
@richardteague5563 Жыл бұрын
Is damage to mitochondria related only to inflamation -- or -- does rape seed relate to mitichondrial damage through means other than inflamation?
@StillTrustNo1
@StillTrustNo1 Жыл бұрын
You can also find data supporting smoking, that's why we have the heirarchy of evidence. The man made his video from the top of the heirarchy, to reply to that with "well I can cherry pick and reach a different conclusion for myself" ... can you seriously defend that behavior logically?
@supertuscans9512
@supertuscans9512 Жыл бұрын
Not if it’s virgin, cold pressed.
@wallerwolf6930
@wallerwolf6930 10 ай бұрын
While I can understand your "views" (opinion), scientific knowledge should not be based on opinions ;-))
@WonderBoy0403
@WonderBoy0403 9 ай бұрын
​@@StillTrustNo1Thank you. People are so lost and straight gullible. Dying for someone to think for them
@markaguilera493
@markaguilera493 9 ай бұрын
Are there other inflammation markers apart from crp? Could there still be inflammation with no elevated crp?.
@kellicardaras2805
@kellicardaras2805 Жыл бұрын
Quality content! You are so wonderful for devoting your time and smarts for the benefit of humanity.
@RobertWadlow292
@RobertWadlow292 Жыл бұрын
This is excellent Gil, thanks very much. Appreciate the thorough investigation here
@quinterodpablo
@quinterodpablo Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for the content. Could you please consider uploading a similar video on animal fats like lard, butter, etc.? What happens when someone cooks with these fats and keeps their corresponding calorie intake below the maximum advised level (10%), especially concerning inflammation or other long-term health issues? I have found papers on negative effects of those fats but they show high levels of consumption and, of course, there are other variables that make it confusing for someone without expertise. I would immensely appreciate your insights. Best wishes for you and the rest of the team.
@chiclett
@chiclett Жыл бұрын
You would need a study on long term consumption, which would be hard to do.
@Ida-Adriana
@Ida-Adriana 8 ай бұрын
@@Marr033No they do not.
@13AS89
@13AS89 Жыл бұрын
I'm wondering how these oils are being consumed.. with high heat or just put onto foods? Also what is their sugar and refined carb intake during those trails? I think nutrition is so complex and there are so many factors to look at
@chelsearoodzant
@chelsearoodzant 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video!! I have been wanting to genuinely learn if seed oils is something that I should restrict and the conversation around it is SO heated I had idea who to trust! This is exactly what I needed
@PietrinaBravata
@PietrinaBravata Жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Thank you for the work you put into this!
@Jan-Jan-Jan
@Jan-Jan-Jan Жыл бұрын
I would be curious for a video on high protein diets on (long term) health. Thanks, I learned so much again.
@mariaespiritu9512
@mariaespiritu9512 Жыл бұрын
This makes me happy. My mom’s cardiologist placed her on an oil free plant based diet and it’s increased blood flow to her leg and it’s given her both her and I very great benefits. But our family loves cruising and it would be difficult to eat oil free on a cruise. They can accommodate plant based, but not oil free plant based. So, your review has given me a great sense of peace. Also, thank you for providing your method of research. I’ll apply it myself when researching topics that I’m interested in. Thank you!
@jussilahteenmaki3475
@jussilahteenmaki3475 Жыл бұрын
Probably your mom benefits the oil free period currently to gain overall health balance, but a period with oils if good oils, does not probably make any harm. Not to forget the daily exercise!
@dvdmon
@dvdmon Жыл бұрын
Not to burst your bubble, but inflammation is just one aspect of heart health. Something could increase plaque but not be imflammatory. Also, most of these studies are done on people who don't have diagnosed disease, so it's a bit less clear for those who do. I am not suggesting consuming oil is unhealthy, just that we don't have the data to really compare no oil diets with diets that do have oil (specifically healthier ones with predminantly polyunsaturated/monounsaturated fats vs. saturated). I personally follow a diet that is plant based and I don't consume oil in the house, but occasionally do when I eat out. I also have heart disease. So I don't think consuming oil at least occasionally is going to be a significant issue, but I also know that vacations and cruises in particular are rife with temptations and excuses, so I'd be careful. Just because you enjoy going on these doesn't mean you can't do them without oil, or without a minimal amount of oil if that's what has been prescribed. I've heard that cruises can be incredibly accommodating to almost any diet out there, and I've heard of people who don't eat oil asking for this on their cruise and being accommodated by lots of steamed veggies, cooked grains, beans, etc. As you probably know, there's no NEED to cook with oil, so a cruise chef should be able to do it just as easily as you (or your mom). I'm not saying this is necessary, and ultimately it's your or your mom's choice as to what to eat on a cruise, of course, but just know that it is possible and I would really ask them about this first just because you may be surprised at how accommodating they can be. Good luck!
@mariaespiritu9512
@mariaespiritu9512 Жыл бұрын
@@dvdmon agree with you 100%. At home I cook with zero oil, I don’t even buy it. After her stroke, my mom developed ulcers around her foot, while in inpatient rehab, because they didn’t mover her leg enough. When she was discharged to home, I was told by wound care that they would never heal, because of low blood flow to her legs. I had purchased Caldwell Esselstyn’s book, reversing and arresting head disease and after a few months, they completely closed and healed. According to wound care, who is also part of the vascular team, she has an increase in blood flow to the leg. They were amazed because she had no surgery. Also, a year post stroke, she keeps getting better. She’s talking more and moving more, where she was completely paralyzed before. She had atherosclerosis in some arteries in the brain, maybe they’re opening up a little more too. I’ll continue to play it safe. We won’t be cruising till next year anyways and when we do, I’ll ask for oil free, maybe they can accommodate.
@mariaespiritu9512
@mariaespiritu9512 Жыл бұрын
@@dvdmon also it’s so easy to gain weight with oil, just a couple of spoons is 240 Calories. I’m not Interested in using it, at all.
@mariaespiritu9512
@mariaespiritu9512 Жыл бұрын
@@dvdmon and yes cruise lines are very accommodating. I might bring Esselstyn’s and McDoougall’s cooking books and hand it to the chef. There are always people requesting a vegan diet, to the hostess/host. The chef could use the book for them too.
@judyg2889
@judyg2889 11 ай бұрын
I truly appreciate all the work and dedication you use to share such great information.; solely to help other make a conscious decision on what to believe. Allowing us to make educated decisions for good health! You tell it how it is and merely share the facts ( evidence from All the many study sources) and break it down so the average person can understand it. Thank You ,Thank You !!!!!👍😊
@Aparajith_
@Aparajith_ 11 ай бұрын
Amazing analysis. You are a kindred spirit. When I start deep diving into things I normally tend to approach this way. Look for things which are both pro and con result studies
@Rags326
@Rags326 11 ай бұрын
My favourite thing about this video is there is a 'coconut board'.
@SlightysBack
@SlightysBack Жыл бұрын
The amount of meticulous research you put into these videos is really incredible! As far as I know the most valuable channel on nutrition at the moment. Also love that you always take time to explain scientific processes, and how they should be interpreted. Your work is much appreciated! :-)
@linusb1938
@linusb1938 Жыл бұрын
I read malicious instead of meticious and i was about tho write a trantrum hahahaha
@fionaewen6231
@fionaewen6231 Жыл бұрын
Im not convinced tests for inflammation are to be trusted. I was told by a doctor l had no inflammation markers,but my knees were burning with pain. Somethings amiss .
@GermanTaffer
@GermanTaffer Жыл бұрын
I agree. I invested in Biotech companies and had to read a lot of papers very fast and to evaluate it. But Gil really does a big effort to present the scientific data from different perspectives. So before anybody start to criticize Gil, he/she should ask him/herself, if he/she did the 1/10 of the work done here. I hadn't, so I a happy with the results. I wish that there would be so many studies out there about infectious transmission. I fear, in the next pandemia we don't know what to do exactly and what not like in the past 3 years.
@tubespring
@tubespring Жыл бұрын
Yes. The information you presented was very helpful. A very balanced presentation. Thank you for the video.
@Ratchetti
@Ratchetti 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for making this! I know SO many people who should watch this
@katprowler6805
@katprowler6805 Жыл бұрын
Hi Gil, How does this fit in to the argument of high O6:O3 ratio negatively impacting cardiovascular health or even atherogenic?
@danqodusk8140
@danqodusk8140 11 ай бұрын
Superb presentation on a very important topic. Thank you for all of your hard work!
@krisvette5874
@krisvette5874 Жыл бұрын
Excellent structured review. Brilliant explanation.
@elsagrace3893
@elsagrace3893 Жыл бұрын
This is crazy. I’ve been avoiding soybean and canola oils for several years now. I do t even know where I heard the myth that they are inflammatory. Really frustrating but it has helped me to stop buying processed junk which is full of soybean and canola oil 🙂
@bigdogblackie
@bigdogblackie 10 ай бұрын
Just cutting down the processed food is a good step in the right direction for overall health, since there's way more nonfood, unsafe garbage there, even if seed oil for harmless. Skittles are illegal in some countries due to the 2 yellow food colorings.
@yolkthosenuts
@yolkthosenuts 8 ай бұрын
Joe Rogan was a big perpetuator
@jbarber1016
@jbarber1016 8 ай бұрын
Well they aren’t going to be as good in junk food and they are probally GMO heavy pesticide if they are not non GMO or organic. Especially corn and soy in the US.
@orthotron
@orthotron 8 ай бұрын
​@@jbarber1016"GMO" is another topic like seed oils. GMOs are not by default harmful.
@adamcorfman573
@adamcorfman573 7 ай бұрын
Understandable. I hate how much I understand from having an associates degree in Exercise Science and Nutrition. This is essential! People shouldn't have to get a degree's worth of understanding to accurately sift through and avoid the bullshit that companies sell in the grocery store! I see many arguments that try to link or show a correlation with the Obesity Epidemic with the rise in the use of vegetable and seed oils. I immediately counter that argument with the fact of the rise in snack foods and the culture around moving less and eating more. Just so happens many snack foods are made with seed oils. It's cheap for companies to mass produce these "foods" (I emphasis the quotes around "food" since they're energy dense and lack many vitamins and minerals and other nutrients) using oils, instead of animal fats, so yeah, of course there's a correlation with seed oil usage and increasing obesity. It's not the oils themselves though.
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