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RDinMN
Posted 6/21/2024 20:09 (#10782692 - in reply to #10781886)
Subject: RE: small amounts that are not oxidized or rancid


Southwestern Minnesota
So it's not the seeds or the oil that folks are having misgivings over? It's the solvent stripping process they claim speeds up the rancidity.
Why not protest the crushers and complain about that instead of blaming the seed oil itself?

Yes, this processing is the real issue. The processed product is what we end up with on the grocery shelf. And processors are not just doing this with seed oils- it is rampant in our food supply today. Foods are stripped down to nutrients and then added back in with the processing. We should be eating "food" not "nutrients". Farmers are producing food and processors are breaking it down and then recreating it to appeal to the consumer.

I agree, why not protest the crushers and complain about that and not the food product itself.
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