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Are Seed Oils *Really* That Bad For You? Ben Asks Skeptical Questions (& Unveils DIRTY Secrets Of The Food Industry) With Dr. Anthony Gustin & Steven Rofrano

Boundless Life

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Understanding Linoleic Acid Impact Takes Years

Linoleic acid, when consumed, integrates into various cellular membranes, including those in the skin and mitochondria. This incorporation leads to a significant alteration in the body’s fat composition over a prolonged period, potentially taking two to four years for complete turnover. Specifically, the half-life of linoleic acid is estimated at two years, meaning it could require about seven years for 90% of it to be depleted from tissues. While theoretical assessments of this metabolic process exist, there is a need for concrete tissue analysis to substantiate these claims and to trace linoleic acid's presence over time.

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