Although olive oil comes from olive, corn oil from corn, canola oil is not
from canola. There is no such thing as a canola in nature. Canola oil is
actually a modified version of rapeseed oil, which Asian and Indian cultures
used for centuries, but never consumed in large quantities.
The rape plant belongs to the mustard family and it contains cyanide-containing compounds. And so you can know its effect on our health would be.
In addition, the refining process of deodorizing and bleaching to become canola oil involves exposing rapeseed oil to high heat, which greatly reduces its omega 3 content.
Consumption of this "GMO oil" has been linked to muscular disorders and fatty degeneration of the heart, kidneys, adrenals and thyroid gland.
The rape plant belongs to the mustard family and it contains cyanide-containing compounds. And so you can know its effect on our health would be.
In addition, the refining process of deodorizing and bleaching to become canola oil involves exposing rapeseed oil to high heat, which greatly reduces its omega 3 content.
Consumption of this "GMO oil" has been linked to muscular disorders and fatty degeneration of the heart, kidneys, adrenals and thyroid gland.
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