> I found these comments interesting Bruce. When you consider how many
seeds,
> nuts etc it may take to produce these oils then it does seem unnatural to
> include any oils in the diet. I keep reading a lot of beneficial claims
for
> olive oil and i am somewhat sceptical. Do you have any comment on olive
> oil?
I have one .
olive oil ( unless very expensive ) is extracted from the fruit flesh and
the pit .( i don't remember the proportions but it is high )
the pit is not edible as it is very bitter ,the fruit is edible but have a
very strong stop limiting its consumption .
in a oil form the amount of fruits ingested is very high way more than one
could eat in the natural form .
on top of that because italy and greece are selling more olive oil than they
produce they use refined filbert oil from turquie to mix with it .
coming from the place of eating only undenatured foods ( so olives in their
uncured natural state ) as soon i started to introduce olive oil in my diet
( to season greens i was undereating ...) my skin showed some eruptions and
scaly aeras while before i had very clear skin .
jean-claude