>Most cooking oils have been so processed that they are unhealthy for us. I >thought we had this discussion a few weeks ago? It is the oils that have >not been processed that are best to use. Why go through all we go >through >to shrug and use these oils that promote free radical formation? >Siobhan For the best quality of unrefined oils, people might want to check out http://www.florainc.com. Sifting thru their website, I didn't see a section where they listed all their oils (they have almost every single kind), but you can just call their 800 number and get their product catalog. If used unrefined oils from several of the major companies, and Flora's are usually the cheapest and freshest. Flax oil and olive oil are my personal favorites. I also take cod liver oil which I get from the Life Extension Foundation (who manufacture the world's best multivitamin/multimineral) at http://www.lef.org. They sell Twinlab's Dale Alexander mint flavored brand. However, I believe the highest quality cod liver oil is made by carloson labs at http://www.carsonlabs.com. I seem to function better by cutting out *all* of the w-6 EFAs and just loading up on the w-3's. But that's just my personal preference. In small amounts, w-6 EFAs are perfectly healthy, but I don't eat any. I think Barry Sears in _Anti Aging Zone_ may have mentioned that lean proteins contain w-6 EFAs - anyone know if this is true? Justin Hasselman ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com