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Siobhan wrote:
> Hi Mary,
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> The best oils to add would be high-eructate rape or mustard oils.
> These
> help reduce the VLCFA in the system.>
Trish responded:
<<I would stay away from rape oil completely. It is toxic to the system
and it such a thick oil. It is known as a penetrating oil and get thick
and gooey over time. Imagine what it does to the inside of your body.
Trish>>
Here is the fatty acid profile for high-eructate rape seed oil:
Seed oil content : 41 / 43 %
C16:0 (palmitic) 2.7
C18:0 (stearic) 1.1
Total saturates 3.8
C18:1 (oleic) 15
C20:1 (gondoic) 11
C22:1 (erucic) 48-52
Total monounsaturates 76-86
C18:2 (linoleic) 10.1
C18:3 (alpha-linolenic) 5.1
Total polyunsaturates 15.2
Naturally, one would use cold-pressed oils and not processed. I think
before we assume something is harmful to a person with a rare disorder, we
need to understand the disorder first. Olive oil, when processed and not
cold-pressed, is also toxic.
Siobhan
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