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Canola
Oil is an Industrial Oil Not Fit For Human Consumption.
Reprinted from Essential Oils Online By Jim Lynn,
Essential Oils
It's
amazing to me...The more research I do, the more
I see a relationship between the food we eat and
fatal diseases. Canola oil is no exception. Readers
of EOO are familiar with the meat industry practice
of feeding rendered meat "byproducts"
to cattle and poultry (EOO #015), and the suspected
relationship of Mad Cow Disease to CJD and Alzheimer's
Disease (EOO #016). Now comes information that
Canola Oil is the suspected causative agent for
Scrapie, a viral disease transmitted to cattle
who were fed rendered sheep infected with Scrapie.
Both Scrapie and Mad Cow Disease destroy the brain's
ability to function. They literally eat the brain
away, causing blindness, loss of mind and erratic
behavior.
Canola
oil's real name is "LEAR" oil (Low Erucic
Acid Rape). it is more commonly known as "rape
oil," a semi-drying oil that is used as a
lubricant, fuel, soap and synthetic rubber base,
and as an illuminant to give color pages in magazines
their slick look. In short it is an industrial
oil that does not belong in the human body. It
is typically referred to in light industry as
a penetrating oil.
Back
in the 1980's, rape oil was widely used in animal
feeds in England and throughout Europe. It was
banned in 1991. Since then, Scrapie in sheep has
totally disappeared.
While
that's good for Europeans, it is bad for Americans
because the problem is now ours. Rape seed oil
(Canola oil) is widely used in thousands of processed
foods...with the blessings of our own government.
Canola
oil was first developed in Canada. It's proponents
claim that due to genetic engineering and irradiation,
it is no longer rape oil, but "Canola"
(Canadian oil). They also claim it is completely
safe, pointing to it's unsaturated structure and
digestibility. Although, I could not verify it,
it is claimed the Canadian government paid the
FDA the sum of $50 million dollars to have Canola
oil placed on the GRAS list (Generally Recognized
As Safe). However it was done, a new industry
was created. The truth is, however, that rape
is the most toxic of all food oil plants. Not
even insects will eat it. No wonder farmers like
growing it. It turns out that rape is a member
of the mustard family of plants, and is the source
for the chemical agent, mustard gas, which causes
blistering on skin and lungs when inhaled. Mustard
Gas was banned after WWI for this very reason.
Studies
of Canola oil done on rats indicate many problems.
Rats developed fatty degeneration of heart, kidney,
adrenals and thyroid gland. When the Canola oil
was withdrawn from their diet, the deposits dissolved,
but scar tissue remained on the organs. Why were
no studies done on humans before the FDA placed
it on the GRAS list?
Consumed
in food, Canola oil depresses the immune system,
causing it to "go to sleep." Canola
oil is high in glycosides which cause health problems
by blocking (inhibiting) enzyme function. It's
effects are accumulative, taking years to show
up. One possible effect of long term use is the
destruction of the protective coating surrounding
nerves called the myelin sheath. When this protective
sheath is gone, our nerves short-circuit causing
erratic, uncontrollable movements.
To
test the industrial penetrating strength of Canola
oil, soak a towel in both Canola oil and regular
vegetable oil. Pretreat and wash the towel in
your clothes washer and compare the area the two
oils occupied...you will notice an oil stain remains
on the area soaked in Canola oil. It is so durable,
it could take several washings to completely remove.
Now if this is how Canola oil penetrates the fabric
of a towel, what damage can it do in our body?
Because
Canola oil is so cheap, it is now widely used
in the food industry. If you are curious, just
read a few food labels the next time you are in
the grocery store. A good example can be found
with commercially prepared peanut butter. In order
to give peanut butter it's spreadability, Jiffy,
Peter Pan and Skippy brands remove ALL of the
natural peanut oil and replace it with Canola
oil. Natural peanut butter should only have peanuts
and salt listed in the ingredients. If you want
to use natural peanut butter, it's available in
most stores next to the Canola peanut butter.
Stir the contents to mix the oil and peanuts together
then store in the refrigerator. The cold temperature
will prevent the peanut oil from separating. Best
of all, you will have eliminated at least one
source of a potential food hazard.
Food
consumers have headaches enough, without worrying
about a toxic plant oil being added to their food.
The problem is you will find Canola oil in bread,
margarine's, and all manner of processed foods.
But the consumer is king. Be informed and make
it a practice to read what goes into your food.
Avoid using Canola as a cooking oil and salad
oil. It is not a healthy oil. |