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> It sure is cheaper & way more available though. How bad is it

really? Is it one of the most important things about going NT?

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> Thanks,

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> Kris

Kris,

You may want to read the transition section of the WAPF website for a

comprehensive look at the healthy choices you can make nutritionally.

Then you can decide for yourself which aspects of a traditional

lifestyle you want to implement first.

http://www.westonaprice.org/transition/index.html

This website has a search tool, so you can see what they say on canola

oil yourself. It is also discussed in the NT book on page 19.

Deanna

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On Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 08:48:22AM -0500, e Sheehan wrote:

> In all my Atkins groups, they use Canola oil. I threw mine out when I started

trying to convert to NT. I read what NT says about it, that it goes rancid fast

I guess?

>

> It sure is cheaper & way more available though. How bad is it really? Is it

one of the most important things about going NT?

My understanding is that canola comes from the rapeseed plant, which is

high in erucic acid. However, modern canola is made from genetically

modified plants and plants that have been bred for lower quantities of

erucic acid. Apparently you can buy non-gm canola. Hydrogenization is

required for it to keep its shelf life in products--if you've ever made

anything with canola oil (like bread) you might notice that it gets

moldy *very* quickly.

There's a ton of stuff on the Internet about it, but you'll have to make

up your own mind. Try google first:

http://www.google.com/search?q=canola

I won't eat it, but that doesn't mean anything :)

Todd

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>It sure is cheaper & way more available though. How bad is it really? Is it

one of the most important things about going NT?

>

>Thanks,

>

>Kris

Since we stopped eating it, we stopped getting sun problems. I used to break out

in hives when I got in the sun, and burned easily. No one has burned in the last

2 years!

I was reading a site about feeding goats and they mentioned that if your goats

eat canola plants, you have to keep them out of the sun, because it makes them

sun sensitive! Coconut oil, IMO, seems to have the opposite effect. I've also

found that when I eat canola now, I get a slight asthma thing going, it's hard

to breathe. Breathing issues have been linked to canola also. It is true that

the modern oils have low levels of erucic acid, but it can vary from batch to

batch, and how would you know?

Heidi Jean

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