(6 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
== Avoid ==
* Seed oils
* Soybean oil
* Canola oil
* Vegetable oil
* Any oil other than olive oil
* Any substitute for butter
* Trans fats
* Sugar
* Anything containing the word hydrogenated, or partially hydrogenated
* Omega 6 (seed oils)
** Omega 3 (good, anti-inflammatory)
** Omega 6 (bad, pro-inflammatory)
** Western diet promotes bad ratio of these which leads to inflammation and heart disease, among other things
** See https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/optimize-omega-6-omega-3-ratio
= Butter =
= Butter =
Does have some naturally occurring trans fat, but it's not as bad because it's not man made trans fat. Still better than margarine and alternatives. Make sure it does not contain hydrogenated oils.
* Mostly saturated fat (small amount of natural trans fat is okay)
* Better than margarine and alternatives
* Make sure it does not contain hydrogenated oils


= Spinach =
= Spinach =

Latest revision as of 14:19, 10 March 2023

Avoid

  • Seed oils
  • Soybean oil
  • Canola oil
  • Vegetable oil
  • Any oil other than olive oil
  • Any substitute for butter
  • Trans fats
  • Sugar
  • Anything containing the word hydrogenated, or partially hydrogenated
  • Omega 6 (seed oils)

Butter

  • Mostly saturated fat (small amount of natural trans fat is okay)
  • Better than margarine and alternatives
  • Make sure it does not contain hydrogenated oils

Spinach

  • One of highest oxalate foods - leads to kidney stones
  • Cooking may remove oxalates?

Salmon

If not wild caught, it is likely GMO