• usernamesAreTricky@lemmy.mlOP
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    The seed oil thing in particular isn’t really backed up by current research

    June 22, 2022—While the internet may be full of posts stating that seed oils such as canola and soy are “toxic,” scientific evidence does not support these claims, according to experts. Guy Crosby, adjunct associate of nutrition at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, was among those quoted in a May 31, 2022 Consumer Reports article who pushed back on the idea

    https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/hsph-in-the-news/scientists-debunk-seed-oil-health-risks/

    If you are looking at plant-based meats as that video seems to be, there is some degree of evidence showing that it still comes out ahead health-wise compared to animal meat . That being said, aiming for more of a whole-foods plant-based diet is of course even better health-wise

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      That being said, aiming for more of a whole-foods plant-based diet is of course even better health-wise compared to animal meat.

      Never mind, if I knew this conversation was unreasonable I wouldn’t have started it. Imagine thinking that something manufactured in laboratories requiring to be tested by FDA for human consumption is “healthier” than something that already naturally occurs. Got it.

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        I’m a bit confused by that quoted bit since whole-food plant-based diets are an entirely separate concept from plant-based meats. Whole-foods plant-based diets ential using whole foods like beans, potatoes, lentisl, etc. in dishes

        For the second half. Nearly everything is tested by the FDA. You can find plenty of naturally occurring things like citric acid from citric fruits having been given a GRAS referencing studies to determine how much may be too much.

        Natural does not nessaraily mean healthy. For instance, Tobacco isn’t exactly healthy despite it being naturally occurring and having been used for a long time

        Are plant-based meats the healthiest things in the world, no, but are they worse than meat, the current evidence suggests they are likely better health wise in that comparison