I’m going to say something that shouldn’t be controversial but will be. If you are a Christian, you can support border control and immigration being legal vs illegal. You CANNOT celebrate deportations and get off on the cruelty, and be a real Christ follower. Period
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Our family uses mostly olive oil. Specifically, five liter cans costing about $13 labeled in Italian "Extra Virgin Olive Oil". I'm willing to believe it is not the best.
However, we live in Ukraine, a world leading producer of sunflower seeds. Natives have always used sunflower oil, and I just don't see that many obese people. Count me skeptical.
Maybe it has to do with the processing of the seeds, and not the seeds themselves ? Maybe, in Ukraine, the accessibility to other crappy super processed foods, simply isn't available, such as in the horrific, American overall diet ?
I'm super sensitive to hydrogenated oils, regardless of type. I can eat whole peanuts till they're popping out my ears, but I can't touch a drop of commercially produced peanut butter. I'm so fearful of eating that stuff now, I'd starve to death before ever touching …
The products they sell are called "refined" and "unrefined," the former being clearer in color and more common. I expect that they use chemicals and heat in the refining process.
You raise one of the many questions that have me wondering. Ukraine is a "No GMO" country, but I'm quite sure they use glyphosate to dry crops before harvest. Such information is not as easy to find here as in the US.
We can't be too concerned. We have other things to worry about. Like, what does Putin want? To anihilate us? To make us love him? To change our way of thinking? Interesting to ponder, as we soldier on.