The mechanistic hypothesis would be that when you eat seed oils which are corn, canola, sunflower, safflower, soybean, peanut, etc. These are enriched in omega-6 linoleic acid. This is an 18 carbon polyanze hatchery to fatty acid found in 20 to 30% in canola oil, 35% in corn and peanut, 45 to 55% in soybean oil. So the more seed oils you eat, the more linoleic Acid will be in your cell membranes. Well guess what? Your skin is one massive collection of cell membranes. This is a phospholipid bilayer that is facing the sun. In your gut,

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