@dgb_gopokes@ESPNMcGee@DukesMayoBowl That's awesome, however it would be a big corporate company. Not sure if people understand that Fatworks is just a husband and wife team. We've just been the ones that broke the "fat ceiling" and have been the poineers but Super Bowl Sponsorship is a long way off.
@bigfatsurprise@GoogleAI Nina, you aren't a cherry picker, you are the cherry-on-top! Have you asked Gemini AI about what a healthy diet consists of, or its feelings about saturated fat or animal fats in general?
@JohnnyNoblebody Thanks so much for the shout-out. Been working on getting healthy fats for the mainstream for 12 years now. Glad to see people are getting wise to REAL fat.
The whole thing now feels like a setup.
The producer of a show in Australia called Science Versus reached out to explore the "internet trend" of calling seed oils unhealthy.
She heavily edited our 2.5 hour conversation to present me as a self-experimenter fanatic, not a Cornell-trained biochemist-turned MD who has dedicated years of my life to understanding human nutrition.
She sneakily failed to send me any of the articles she (clearly planned to) quiz me about ahead of time so I couldn’t possibly explain how they were flawed. And when I said I wish you'd sent them, she says to me "I would have thought you'd have these memorized." Right.
Of course, that was cut from what made it on air.
She also cut the part where I explained that I’ve gained my perspective largely by reading technical journals that discuss a key health topic that, unfortunately, few doctors have the biochemistry training to understand: oxidative stress.
I recommended she do some more digging and discuss seed oil toxicity with a couple of toxicologists and gave her names including Dr Martin Grootveld --one of the most well-respected oil experts— to further discuss oxidative stress.
But we don't hear from oil experts. We do hear from the authors of the journals she blindsided me with.
What do you think?
Am I just being defensive because she ends up siding with the guy who calls me crazy and that everything I'm saying is "crapola"?
Do you think seed oils actually are healthy, like she says at the end, it's just that they are added to junk foods so that they look bad?
Or could they actually be the worst junk in our junk food?
https://t.co/VPRCwY1faz
The whole thing now feels like a setup.
The producer of a show in Australia called Science Versus reached out to explore the "internet trend" of calling seed oils unhealthy.
She heavily edited our 2.5 hour conversation to present me as a self-experimenter fanatic, not a Cornell-trained biochemist-turned MD who has dedicated years of my life to understanding human nutrition.
She sneakily failed to send me any of the articles she (clearly planned to) quiz me about ahead of time so I couldn’t possibly explain how they were flawed. And when I said I wish you'd sent them, she says to me "I would have thought you'd have these memorized." Right.
Of course, that was cut from what made it on air.
She also cut the part where I explained that I’ve gained my perspective largely by reading technical journals that discuss a key health topic that, unfortunately, few doctors have the biochemistry training to understand: oxidative stress.
I recommended she do some more digging and discuss seed oil toxicity with a couple of toxicologists and gave her names including Dr Martin Grootveld --one of the most well-respected oil experts— to further discuss oxidative stress.
But we don't hear from oil experts. We do hear from the authors of the journals she blindsided me with.
What do you think?
Am I just being defensive because she ends up siding with the guy who calls me crazy and that everything I'm saying is "crapola"?
Do you think seed oils actually are healthy, like she says at the end, it's just that they are added to junk foods so that they look bad?
Or could they actually be the worst junk in our junk food?
https://t.co/VPRCwY1faz
There are 7 main benefits we will cover in this thread:
1. Nutrient Density
2. Fat Soluble Vitamins
3. Aides in Ketosis
4. Free of Allergens
5. Dairy-Free
6. High Smoke Point
7. Nose-To-Tail
BONUS: How to source your tallow.
There are 7 main benefits we will cover in this thread:
1. Nutrient Density
2. Fat Soluble Vitamins
3. Aides in Ketosis
4. Free of Allergens
5. Dairy-Free
6. High Smoke Point
7. Nose-To-Tail
BONUS: How to source your tallow.