COCONUT OIL KILLS

johnwester130

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Another argument is this :

Most people do not eat coconut oil, maybe just 1% of the population

Yet 50% people of people get heart disease and cardiovascular problems
 

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Sadly his diagram on the "science" behind vegetable oil's healthfulness is not that far off from being an accurate depiction on how American science is usually conducted, lol.
 

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This is just sad. The worlds most common cause of death is cardiovascular disease not cancer. And the answer is so simple but everone is hiding the answer for what reason money? This is some hitler stuff right here. All people dying because they want more money. Its so obvious aswell. The last 100 years cardiovascular disease has just skyrocketed. 100 years ago we didnt even have these stupid oils. Might be a correlation there.... hello world! Like how can this be kept secret. With people still going around promoting poison.... its so sad!
 

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The chair of the AHA Nutrition Committee is on the board of Aegerion Pharmaceuticals, which sells lipid-lowering medications. How has such a major conflict of interest not been given any scrutiny?
 

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The chair of the AHA Nutrition Committee is on the board of Aegerion Pharmaceuticals, which sells lipid-lowering medications. How has such a major conflict of interest not been given any scrutiny?
The same way that financial engineers are appointed to run the Treasury Department, and warmongers are appointed to ensure our security. Eventually, the edifice cracks. But one should not hold one's breathe.

Look how long it took for GE's financial number-crunching tricks caught up to it. It was a good ride for many. Just don't end up holding the bag at the short end of it.
 

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Yeah i hope they get whats coming for them but probably not. Nothing will ever happen to them and still theyll be the ones who earned a fortune. Also wish i could convince everyone arsenic is an essential mineral and sell it
 

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Yeah i hope they get whats coming for them but probably not. Nothing will ever happen to them and still theyll be the ones who earned a fortune. Also wish i could convince everyone arsenic is an essential mineral and sell it

Hannibal was a generous and able leader, and a noble general. His problem was he had a heart and spared Rome, when he outmaneuvered the main Roman army leaving Rome exposed. He didn't have the heart to destroy Rome. And Rome called him a barbarian, and eventually ransacked Carthage and made sure nothing of it remained. Ever since, barbarians had been in control.
 

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I knew a property manager who unconditionally supported any authoritative body, whether the FBI; political and military officials; the legacy media; medical associations and doctors; legal bodies and so on; they can all do no wrong. He has a degenerative bone condition and takes over 10 substances daily including opiates, hormones, chemotherapy drugs and anti-virals prescribed from his specialist doctor, of whom he often brags. He's middle-aged and had a prognostic death this last summer.

It's historically been the case that individuals who visited doctors had far worse health outcomes compared to those who stayed at home. In other words, refusal of treatment improved the patient's chance of survival. Now, acute treatment can save a patient from death; however, in the case of psychiatric and dietary recommendations, the damages wrought by either field becomes more apparent in the scientific literature each year.
 
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I worked for AHA selling the heart check logo to food manufacturers. My boss was a 400lb woman.
 

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I worked for AHA selling the heart check logo to food manufacturers. My boss was a 400lb woman.

So AHA sells the logo? Thought it would be something given to a product after testing. How do they base their decisions of how something is heart healthy? Is it because of the PUFA content or the money the companies are willing to pay? im actually interested. Should make a documentary about the scam.
 

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So AHA sells the logo? Thought it would be something given to a product after testing. How do they base their decisions of how something is heart healthy? Is it because of the PUFA content or the money the companies are willing to pay? im actually interested. Should make a documentary about the scam.
This is pure propaganda. Make snake oil into a science, backed by studies from every "reputable" institution. Brand it. Sell the brand and make money off it. And then with the money made, you can make the scam self-sustaining, pumping up the propaganda with more propaganda.
 

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This is pure propaganda. Make snake oil into a science, backed by studies from every "reputable" institution. Brand it. Sell the brand and make money off it. And then with the money made, you can make the scam self-sustaining, pumping up the propaganda with more propaganda.

Yes. Its crazy how things like sugar and saturated fat get so much bad rep. Its so obvious that they are essential and what we need. Not these oils that we barely have that much of in nature and in our bodies. PUFA specialt in the amounts of a spoon of pure oil would never appear naturally in nature like that. Rapeseed oil (canola oil) is so unnatural and would never been able to be manufactured even 100 years ago. If i can manufature some other oil today would you eat it? Could be motor oil. And we know that pufa oxidises in heat what do we do? Well hell to it lets fry our food in it in high heat. Jesus christ.
 

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So AHA sells the logo? Thought it would be something given to a product after testing. How do they base their decisions of how something is heart healthy? Is it because of the PUFA content or the money the companies are willing to pay? im actually interested. Should make a documentary about the scam.

The current requirements are here Heart-Check Food Certification Program Nutrition Requirements

If a company meets the certification requirements and pays the fee then they can place the AHA logo on their product and it will be listed on the website.

I remember meeting with the Florida Orange Juice association about it. They were taking a beating in sales because of atkins and low carb. This was almost 20 years ago.

I also remember turning down a shrimp company because shrimp have too much cholesterol to meet the guidelines.

Washington apple growers paid $40k to get the logo on their apple bags.
 
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