Mainstream media now citing ridiculous junk science to discredit omega-3s
Wednesday, September 01, 2010 by: Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
NaturalNews) A study out of the Netherlands has put the mainstream media in a
mindless tizzy about the health effects of omega-3 fatty acids. Because a group
of people fed four teaspoons of omega-3-enriched margarine a day for more than
three years did not experience a reduction in heart events, many media outlets
are foolishly reporting that omega-3s are not as beneficial as commonly
believed.
Margarine, as many people now know, is a synthetic, hydrogenated food product
that is actually not a food at all. It is a product composed of synthetic
trans-fatty acids that are highly toxic and harmful to health. Margarine is
exactly the type of substance that causes heart attacks and cardiovascular
illness, making it ridiculous to include as part of a health study.
"[T]rans-fatty acids not only increase the likelihood of a variety of metabolic
disorders including arthritis and cancer, but also contribute to heart disease,"
explains Paul Pitchford in his book Healing with Whole Foods: Asian Traditions
and Modern Nutrition. "In the United States, 95 percent of trans-fatty acid
ingestion is from eating margarine and shortening."
So just because a toxic food product is enhanced with low levels of
beneficial omega-3 fatty acids does not mean that it will help people to avoid
a heart attack. But it is precisely this flawed methodology that the media has
preyed upon in an effort to debunk the true health-promoting benefits
from omega-3s.
Ironically, a study conducted several years ago found that women who consume
four or more teaspoons of margarine a day are 66 percent more likely to develop
cardiovascular disease than women who consume less than one teaspoon a month. In
other words, margarine is directly responsible for causing heart disease.
But these facts have not stopped the media from initiating what appears to be a
misinformation campaign designed to deceive the public into thinking that
omega-3s are not all that great. Do not be fooled.
Foods and oils naturally rich in omega-3 fatty acids, and balanced in terms of
omega-6 fatty acids, will do wonders to promote health and prevent disease.
These include foods like hemp and flax oils, wild fish and chia seeds.
Sources for this story include:
http://www.time.com/time/health/art...
http://www.naturalpedia.com/C/Cardi...
http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?...
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