Dr. Chris Knobbe ON Uncovering the Dangers of Seed Oils and Processed Foods
Resumen
TLDRThe podcast episode of "Ketones and Coffee" features Dr. Chris Kenobi, who discusses the harmful impact of vegetable oils on health. He elaborates on his extensive research over a decade and presents evidence linking seed oils with chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and heart conditions. Highlighting historical and global data, Dr. Kenobi asserts that the rise of processed foods rich in polyunsaturated vegetable oils correlates with increased disease rates. He urges eliminating processed foods from diets and using healthier fats like butter and coconut oil. Additionally, Dr. Kenobi shares his personal journey motivated by medical challenges, leading to his groundbreaking focus on nutrition as a means to prevent and manage diseases like age-related macular degeneration.
Para llevar
- 🎙️ Dr. Chris Kenobi explores the dangers of seed oils related to chronic diseases.
- 📚 Vegetable oils are associated with obesity, diabetes, and heart conditions.
- ⚕️ The ancestral diet could prevent many health issues linked to processed foods.
- 🤔 Historical data shows increased consumption of oils correlates with chronic diseases.
- 🌱 Recommended alternatives include butter and coconut oil over seed oils.
- 🛑 Emphasis on eliminating processed foods to improve health.
- 👨⚕️ Personal health challenges led Dr. Kenobi to focus on nutritional research.
- 🍽️ Preparing meals at home using natural fats is advised.
- 📈 Seed oils' popularity increases, despite known health risks, due to misinformation.
- 🧐 The podcast highlights critical public health messages about diet and wellness.
Cronología
- 00:00:00 - 00:05:00
Welcome to the Ketones and Coffee Podcast with Lawrence Monet, focusing on the ketogenic lifestyle's benefits for health, featuring expert insights. The episode is sponsored by basic ketogeniclifestyle.com, offering coaching to reverse depression through diet.
- 00:05:00 - 00:10:00
Dr. Chris Kenobi, nutrition researcher and author, discusses the dangers of seed oils. He is known for his work on macular degeneration and his recent book highlighting processed foods' health impact.
- 00:10:00 - 00:15:00
Lawrence appreciates Dr. Kenobi's research on seed oils and diet's role in chronic diseases. They discuss the significance of seed oils in diseases like obesity and diabetes, referencing historical dietary impacts noted by scientist Weston A. Price.
- 00:15:00 - 00:20:00
Dr. Kenobi shares his journey from arthritis patient to diet researcher. Despite challenges, he persisted, recently discovering his diagnosis of gout, highlighting his personal connection to his research endeavors.
- 00:20:00 - 00:25:00
After reading Price's work, Dr. Kenobi hypothesized processed foods contribute to age-related macular degeneration. His research, with Maria Soyinasca, found support across 25 nations, especially linking low vegetable oil consumption to low macular degeneration rates.
- 00:25:00 - 00:30:00
Dr. Kenobi details his research methodology and findings, connecting the introduction of vegetable oils to the rise of heart disease. Historical data shows a significant increase in vegetable oil consumption correlating with higher disease rates.
- 00:30:00 - 00:35:00
The history and rise of vegetable oils started post-Civil War, replacing traditional fats with products like margarine and Crisco, increasing chronic disease prevalence. This aligns with introduction timelines.
- 00:35:00 - 00:40:00
Dr. Kenobi discusses the flawed health guidelines favoring vegetable oils due to their LDL-lowering claims. Despite this, data suggests they are potent oxidants, contributing to heart disease and other chronic conditions.
- 00:40:00 - 00:45:00
Even with evidence against vegetable oils, public health institutions pushed them, influenced by financial interests from the food industry, perpetuating misinformation about health impacts.
- 00:45:00 - 00:50:00
Dr. Kenobi emphasizes preparing food at home with safer fats like butter or coconut oil. He advises avoiding processed foods and being cautious with restaurant oils, promoting a shift back to traditional cooking methods.
- 00:50:00 - 00:55:00
Highlighting historical and global dietary examples, Dr. Kenobi suggests diverse diets can be healthy if devoid of processed foods and vegetable oils, suggesting failures in modern diet trends driven by industry goals.
- 00:55:00 - 01:00:00
He notes the constraining effect of industrial interests on public dietary perceptions, advocating for a diet low in omega-6 fats to prevent chronic diseases like heart disease and cancer.
- 01:00:00 - 01:06:08
Dr. Kenobi emphasizes the need to eliminate seed oils, tying low-carb dietary benefits to reduced consumption of these oils, and encouraging homemade meals to control ingredients and avoid processed unsaturated fats.
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Preguntas frecuentes
Who is Dr. Chris Kenobi?
Dr. Chris Kenobi is a physician and nutrition researcher known for his work on the dangers of seed oils and their link to chronic diseases.
What are the main dangers of vegetable oils according to Dr. Kenobi?
They are highly polyunsaturated, pro-oxidative, pro-inflammatory, directly toxic to cells, and nutrient deficient.
Why did Dr. Kenobi decide to quit his medical practice?
He left to focus on researching the impact of processed foods and seed oils on age-related macular degeneration.
How does Dr. Kenobi suggest people handle vegetable oils in their diet?
He recommends eliminating processed foods and preparing meals at home using healthier fats like butter or coconut oil.
What did Dr. Kenobi find in his research about seed oils and chronic diseases?
There is a correlation between the rise in seed oil consumption and the increase in chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.
Why are vegetable oils still popular despite their dangers?
They are often recommended by major organizations and found in many processed foods.
What impact has seed oil consumption had historically?
Seed oil consumption has increased significantly and has been linked with a rise in various chronic diseases.
How can people avoid the harmful effects of seed oils?
Avoid processed foods, reduce eating out, and use natural animal fats or well-sourced olive oil when cooking.
What did Dr. Kenobi discover about macular degeneration in certain populations?
Populations with low seed oil consumption had no or low incidences of macular degeneration.
What are some healthier alternatives to seed oils according to the podcast?
Butter, coconut oil, and animal fats from naturally raised animals.
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- 00:00:46Dr Chris Kenobi is a physician and
- 00:00:49nutrition researcher who has been
- 00:00:51investigating the dangers of seed oils
- 00:00:54for over a decade he is the founder and
- 00:00:57director of two foundations The Cure AMD
- 00:01:00foundation and the ancestral Health
- 00:01:02Foundation Dr Kenobi is most famous for
- 00:01:05his groundbreaking work on age-related
- 00:01:08macular degeneration or AMD and author
- 00:01:11the book The ancestral dietary strategy
- 00:01:15to prevent and treat macular
- 00:01:16degeneration back in 2016. today he
- 00:01:19joins us to talk about his new book The
- 00:01:22ancestral diet Revolution which sheds
- 00:01:25lights on how vegetable oil and
- 00:01:27processed foods are destroying our
- 00:01:30health Dr Chris Kenobi who has dedicated
- 00:01:32the last 10 years to researching The
- 00:01:35Power of food in preventing chronic
- 00:01:38diseases Dr Kenobi thank you so much for
- 00:01:40joining us
- 00:01:41thanks for having me on Lawrence it's a
- 00:01:43it's a pleasure I really appreciate it
- 00:01:45you know your work on uh the dangers of
- 00:01:49seed oils is truly groundbreaking I've
- 00:01:52seen some of your talk online and read a
- 00:01:57few pages of your book
- 00:01:58and we are eager to really dive deeper
- 00:02:03into that topic today your book The
- 00:02:05ancestral diet Revolution you know can
- 00:02:08be a great resource for anyone who wants
- 00:02:10to learn more about this and if you're
- 00:02:12interested it sheds light on how our
- 00:02:13food choices can really impact our
- 00:02:16overall health and it's you know
- 00:02:18essentially talking about no seed the
- 00:02:21seed oils and how it leads to chronic
- 00:02:23diseases like obesity the bigger ones
- 00:02:26diabetes and I'm you know as passionate
- 00:02:29of an advocate as the next person for
- 00:02:32just the importance of nutrition in
- 00:02:34overall Wellness so I'm thrilled to have
- 00:02:36you sir and discuss that important issue
- 00:02:38yeah thanks Lauren so it's it's a
- 00:02:40pleasure and uh you you've already
- 00:02:43summarized it what we need the main
- 00:02:46things we need to hit you know that it's
- 00:02:47uh it is processed foods and it is the
- 00:02:52highly polyunsaturated vegetable oils
- 00:02:54that are the the primary drivers and um
- 00:02:57and I'll just say that you know if it
- 00:02:59weren't for the work of Western a price
- 00:03:01I don't know if your your listeners are
- 00:03:03aware of Western a prices research but
- 00:03:06if if I might mention Lawrence um you
- 00:03:09know price was a highly accomplished
- 00:03:11scientist researcher and dentist who in
- 00:03:13the 1930s
- 00:03:16um you know traveled much of the world
- 00:03:18visiting uh people evaluating people on
- 00:03:21five continents 14 Nations hundreds of
- 00:03:23tribes and Villages and thousands upon
- 00:03:25thousands of individual evaluations and
- 00:03:29exams and at the time
- 00:03:32people were
- 00:03:33transitioning it was a unique time in in
- 00:03:36the history of the world people were
- 00:03:37transitioning from their traditional
- 00:03:39their their native traditional diets
- 00:03:42over to westernized diets and and what
- 00:03:45price found is as those people were you
- 00:03:47know began to consume the our our
- 00:03:48westernized Foods what a lot of them
- 00:03:50called the foods of the white man they
- 00:03:53beca yeah they develop dental decay and
- 00:03:55and arthritis Cancers and a load of
- 00:03:59degenerative diseases and the reason but
- 00:04:01the reason I'm pointing this out partly
- 00:04:03is that price connected this to what we
- 00:04:07call recalled the the problems were
- 00:04:09refined flowers refined sugars
- 00:04:12uh canned goods sweets confectionery
- 00:04:14that's how he labeled them uh and
- 00:04:16vegetable fats he called them which are
- 00:04:18the vegetable oils and this was
- 00:04:20something that I I came across prices
- 00:04:22book nutrition and physical degeneration
- 00:04:24back in 2013 and when after I read this
- 00:04:29500 page
- 00:04:31uh epic
- 00:04:33book that is is you know staggering in
- 00:04:38its in in in its uh accomplishments
- 00:04:42um
- 00:04:42it changed my world and it it and for
- 00:04:46the first time ever I had a lens through
- 00:04:49which I could view all of nutrition and
- 00:04:51that guides me to this day I use that
- 00:04:53and the fact that he he nailed vegetable
- 00:04:55fats as well when they were very low in
- 00:04:59the diet but he knew that they were
- 00:05:01nutrient deficient he didn't understand
- 00:05:02the toxicity because there was no way to
- 00:05:05understand the toxicity of these oils
- 00:05:08back in that day but but he knew that
- 00:05:11those were the foods that were nutrient
- 00:05:12deficient that were very very low in
- 00:05:14vitamins and minerals and that that was
- 00:05:16driving degenerative disease and so ever
- 00:05:20since then that's that's the lens that I
- 00:05:22see all of this through and and again I
- 00:05:24think I said this but it's never failed
- 00:05:26me
- 00:05:27so it's it's just brilliant that's
- 00:05:29that's where all of my research is is
- 00:05:31focused on
- 00:05:33so we'll get to the we'll get to those
- 00:05:36topics in a second here Dr Chris
- 00:05:39um I believe you know what I was looking
- 00:05:42into your story your journey hasn't
- 00:05:43always been easy as you know
- 00:05:46um as like most of us who changed our
- 00:05:48lifestyle your dedication I can see that
- 00:05:51uh spreading the important message there
- 00:05:53uh very incredible and you know a decade
- 00:05:56of research you know you're speaking
- 00:05:58engagement and then your book writing a
- 00:05:59testament is uh is a testament to that
- 00:06:02mission
- 00:06:03um can you tell us to our listeners more
- 00:06:05about you know your background as a
- 00:06:07business position and then I understand
- 00:06:09some health problems in your 30s I
- 00:06:12believe and then what led you to you
- 00:06:15know you spoke about it a little bit to
- 00:06:18becoming a nutrition researcher
- 00:06:21yeah um so you know this my story really
- 00:06:26begins it begins back in like 1994 when
- 00:06:30I was 33 years old
- 00:06:32um and I began to develop arthritis in
- 00:06:35my knees and by the time I was 50 in
- 00:06:392011
- 00:06:42um I had arthritis in many joints and uh
- 00:06:47including my elbows and shoulders and
- 00:06:49fingers and toes and and
- 00:06:52um but to keep this short I I uh I did a
- 00:06:57partial paleo diet and for a while it
- 00:06:59helped me and over the last 12 years
- 00:07:02also just to summarize this I've tried
- 00:07:06virtually everything and it's it's you
- 00:07:09know it's funny you ask me this now
- 00:07:10because just in the last several weeks
- 00:07:14um I finally uncovered what I think may
- 00:07:16be the answer and it's that this is the
- 00:07:18first time I've ever mentioned this uh
- 00:07:20publicly is that I have gout
- 00:07:23which is a uric acid accumulation and I
- 00:07:28you know I've probably seen 30
- 00:07:29physicians in my you know in the last 30
- 00:07:32well 29 years you know uh about my
- 00:07:36arthritis and nobody ever mentioned gout
- 00:07:38but
- 00:07:39um but I had a friend and colleague of
- 00:07:42mine Dr Ben Edwards who's a brilliant
- 00:07:44physician he said Chris this is
- 00:07:46you know because I was getting worse
- 00:07:48this year and even a carnivore diet
- 00:07:50wouldn't solve it which it did before it
- 00:07:52seemed to solve it pretty well the
- 00:07:54carnivore diet wouldn't touch it either
- 00:07:56and I was getting like I said it was
- 00:07:58getting worse and
- 00:08:00um and Dr Ben Edwards family physician
- 00:08:04brilliant guy said it's you know it's
- 00:08:06got It's either going to be an
- 00:08:07infectious agent or it's going to be a
- 00:08:09toxin and it led me on a search finally
- 00:08:11you know that I found that you know the
- 00:08:14most inflammatory and
- 00:08:16um
- 00:08:17painful arthritis is gout
- 00:08:21and so I was tested and my uric acid was
- 00:08:25a bit high and my 24 hour urine uric
- 00:08:28acid was more than twice the nor the
- 00:08:31average of a typical healthy male
- 00:08:34nailing the diagnosis and so now I'm on
- 00:08:37treatment for for gout but but anyway
- 00:08:40yeah this is what but when I back in
- 00:08:422011 when I went you know kind of a
- 00:08:44paleo diet I did have for a while
- 00:08:48I did have a great Improvement in my
- 00:08:51arthritis and it led me to read Lauren
- 00:08:55cordain's book The Paleo answer and I
- 00:08:57was just absolutely blown away because I
- 00:09:00was trained in a traditional allopathic
- 00:09:05Medical School the University of
- 00:09:07Colorado School of Medicine I graduated
- 00:09:0933 years ago back in 1990 and
- 00:09:13um
- 00:09:13I don't think we honestly even had five
- 00:09:16minutes worth of nutrition training and
- 00:09:18if we had anything it was wrong Lawrence
- 00:09:21it was wrong and I um and so you know I
- 00:09:28uncovered that after I read an article
- 00:09:30uh by
- 00:09:31um uh Nina teichel's in 2007 in what was
- 00:09:35my journal on health back then which was
- 00:09:38men's fitness
- 00:09:39I think is what it was because I wasn't
- 00:09:42I wasn't researching nutrition in those
- 00:09:44days but her article which I think
- 00:09:46followed some of Gary taub's work opened
- 00:09:49my eyes to the fact that the that the
- 00:09:51Messiah of Kenya and Tanzania consumed a
- 00:09:55massive amount of saturated fat and it
- 00:09:58had no heart disease and I knew at the
- 00:10:00end of this 12 10 or 12 page article or
- 00:10:03whatever it is that that
- 00:10:05that allopathic medicine is wrong
- 00:10:08absolutely wrong and so you know I began
- 00:10:11at that point to just to distrust
- 00:10:14allopathic medicine at least in terms of
- 00:10:17their advice about nutrition which was
- 00:10:19it was either little or none or wrong
- 00:10:22right and so anyway that's kind of been
- 00:10:25you know so so my journey really is born
- 00:10:28out of my own suffering and
- 00:10:31and uh you know like a lot of the people
- 00:10:34in this space I you know I there's so
- 00:10:37many Physicians as you know that have
- 00:10:39gotten into their into nutrition
- 00:10:40research because of their own suffering
- 00:10:43or their own overweight or diabetes or
- 00:10:46you know uh or even heart disease uh you
- 00:10:50know all these things that modern
- 00:10:53medicine has misled us down the you know
- 00:10:56down to go down the wrong path and
- 00:11:00um yeah I when I look back at it quite
- 00:11:03frankly I when I read Lauren cordain's
- 00:11:06book The Paleo answer in 2011
- 00:11:09which I read well while basking in the
- 00:11:12sun uh in Cabo San Lucas for a week I I
- 00:11:16was absolutely stunned that all of this
- 00:11:19chronic disease heart disease cancer
- 00:11:21strokes and all these things I
- 00:11:23understand now that is driven by modern
- 00:11:26processed food it was just life-altering
- 00:11:29and
- 00:11:30um you know that that started my journey
- 00:11:32but I had differences with uh or very
- 00:11:36early on with Lauren cordain's work
- 00:11:38there were some differences and I I have
- 00:11:41immense respect for Lauren cordain but
- 00:11:43we do we do have a couple of differences
- 00:11:45and now I'm friends with him and
- 00:11:49um and it's okay that we have
- 00:11:51differences everybody does and uh but
- 00:11:53but anyway
- 00:11:54um so that that led me down my own path
- 00:11:56to try to understand nutrition in a
- 00:12:00better way and and you know to this day
- 00:12:02you know some 12 years later
- 00:12:06um and still look at all of this and I I
- 00:12:08hear people on podcasts and so forth and
- 00:12:11I still think my gosh I've got so much
- 00:12:14to learn
- 00:12:15uh there's this field is so big and
- 00:12:18there is so much to learn
- 00:12:20um so I've got a long ways to go so I I
- 00:12:23love that story I love that journey and
- 00:12:26you know everybody that I've had on the
- 00:12:28show had some sort of you know their own
- 00:12:30path to take right yourself you had your
- 00:12:34own path when you had been suffering
- 00:12:36from arthritis for those few years and
- 00:12:39and now it's taking you to
- 00:12:42you know
- 00:12:43discovering more and more about yourself
- 00:12:44and meeting meeting a lot of people who
- 00:12:47are uh in the space making friends and
- 00:12:50now helping a lot of people you know
- 00:12:52create that same change in others in
- 00:12:54themselves and and meeting others thank
- 00:12:58you so much for for telling that story
- 00:13:01um it was just great uh and what what
- 00:13:04now led to you you know finding out
- 00:13:08about vegetable oils now no you talked a
- 00:13:12little bit about changing your lifestyle
- 00:13:14to a more paleo diet and what what came
- 00:13:16next after that
- 00:13:18yeah good question so in 2013 after I
- 00:13:22read Lauren I'm sorry after I read
- 00:13:24Weston a Price's book nutrition and
- 00:13:26physical degeneration
- 00:13:28um I began to ruminate on that for
- 00:13:31months and
- 00:13:33um by that point I was understanding
- 00:13:36that at least I knew that processed
- 00:13:38foods which included refined flours
- 00:13:41sugars and vegetable oils and trans fats
- 00:13:43that those are driving all this chronic
- 00:13:45disease coronary heart disease Strokes
- 00:13:48cancers diabetes metabolic syndrome
- 00:13:50obesity I knew that that was the cause
- 00:13:53and all of a sudden one day as an
- 00:13:55ophthalmologist I'd you know I'd been in
- 00:13:58practice uh you know for more than 20
- 00:14:00years at that point in it and taken care
- 00:14:02of thousands and thousands of patients
- 00:14:04with age-related macro degeneration
- 00:14:06which is a degenerate as the name
- 00:14:08implies is it is a degenerative disease
- 00:14:10of the macula the central retina which
- 00:14:13accounts for your central vision
- 00:14:15and it it just this this light bulb went
- 00:14:18on I thought could
- 00:14:21deprocessed foods be driving this
- 00:14:23disease as well and and I I looked and
- 00:14:27looked I spent weeks you know
- 00:14:28investigating the literature just to see
- 00:14:30had anyone ever hypothesized this and I
- 00:14:33couldn't find that this it was in
- 00:14:34anywhere in the scientific literature or
- 00:14:37in the non-scientific literature as far
- 00:14:39as I could tell and so so that was in
- 00:14:43late 2013 and I began to investigate
- 00:14:46that question
- 00:14:47for about the next year and a half and
- 00:14:49by February of 2015 I was so convinced
- 00:14:53that that hypothesis that just processed
- 00:14:56foods were driving age-related macro
- 00:14:58degeneration that I felt compelled to
- 00:15:02leave practice to pursue that full-time
- 00:15:04and that's what I did and I worked with
- 00:15:07a number of ophthalmologists in the
- 00:15:10South Pacific Islands but primarily I
- 00:15:12worked with a nutrition researcher by
- 00:15:14the name of Maria soyanasca from
- 00:15:15Macedonia who is extraordinary
- 00:15:18researcher and dedicated to you know to
- 00:15:20to helping and she she was an expert at
- 00:15:24mining uh vegetable oil and sugar data
- 00:15:27out of out of existing databases and
- 00:15:31that's what she helped me do and we
- 00:15:33worked on that for about a year together
- 00:15:35and
- 00:15:37um and then I waited uh you know
- 00:15:41excitedly and in fear about as the data
- 00:15:45came in you know whether or not it would
- 00:15:47support the hypothesis and lo and behold
- 00:15:49in 25 Nations the data supported the
- 00:15:52hypothesis in every single case but what
- 00:15:55was interesting was that three of the
- 00:15:58Nations that we that we dug data out of
- 00:16:01and worked with Pacific Ireland
- 00:16:04ophthalmologists where they have almost
- 00:16:06no macro degeneration those islands had
- 00:16:09at least according to the FAO they had
- 00:16:12virtually no vegetable oil consumption
- 00:16:16and they had no macro degeneration and
- 00:16:18even in the island the nation and island
- 00:16:22of kiribas the sugar consumption was
- 00:16:25high but the vegetable oil consumption
- 00:16:27was extremely low it's almost zero and
- 00:16:30they had virtually no macular
- 00:16:32degeneration and so so anyway I
- 00:16:34eventually published a paper on this and
- 00:16:36published a book and started a
- 00:16:38non-profit foundation and I'd done
- 00:16:40accomplished that by 2017 and by and but
- 00:16:44I kept coming back to the fact that the
- 00:16:46the more I investigated the more I
- 00:16:49looked at it I you know I found out that
- 00:16:51that the highly polyunsaturated
- 00:16:54vegetable oils are contain a lot of
- 00:16:57omega-6 fatty acids this is linoleic
- 00:16:59acid is that it counts for 90 of the
- 00:17:03omega-6 fat in
- 00:17:07um in in a uh you know in whatever you
- 00:17:10would get in your omega-6 out of your
- 00:17:12diet ninety percent of that it roughly
- 00:17:14is going to be omega-6 Lin oleic acid
- 00:17:17and
- 00:17:18um
- 00:17:19I I uh
- 00:17:21I I I determined I mean I I found all
- 00:17:24the evidence that these oils in higher
- 00:17:28amounts are pro-oxidative
- 00:17:30pro-inflammatory directly toxic to cells
- 00:17:33and nutrient deficient meaning they
- 00:17:36don't have the fat soluble vitamins like
- 00:17:38the animal the animal fats would be
- 00:17:40associated with and so those are the
- 00:17:43four pillars of Hazard I call that that
- 00:17:47um that you know drove me to keep
- 00:17:50investigating and dig for more and more
- 00:17:52data to see does this data support the
- 00:17:55hypothesis that it's the high omega-6
- 00:17:58seed oils driving the primary drivers
- 00:18:01and this is what as you probably have
- 00:18:03seen that I've connected this and I'm a
- 00:18:05data junkie that I mean I I live by data
- 00:18:08I figure if you don't have data you
- 00:18:10can't prove anything and so so this is
- 00:18:14what I've done which hasn't been done
- 00:18:16for the most part I've you know worked
- 00:18:18with
- 00:18:19um some other investigators to help we
- 00:18:21put together data that shows that over
- 00:18:25and over what we see is is the vegetable
- 00:18:28oil is going up right along with obesity
- 00:18:32metabolic syndrome type 2 diabetes
- 00:18:35Alzheimer's age-related macular
- 00:18:37degeneration dementia probably all
- 00:18:40probably the autoimmune diseases and you
- 00:18:42know the list goes on and it's the same
- 00:18:45thing if you look at it historically you
- 00:18:47know its exact same situation with what
- 00:18:50would be the number you know the number
- 00:18:51one killer which is coronary heart
- 00:18:52disease because if you go back to the
- 00:18:5419th century uh we we know that
- 00:18:57um I've looked at all this in great
- 00:18:59detail and this is in my book and and uh
- 00:19:02it it's you know I've reviewed this in
- 00:19:04many presentations that coronary heart
- 00:19:06disease was just virtually unknown in
- 00:19:09the in the world in the 19th century
- 00:19:12between 1800 and 1900 there's eight
- 00:19:14papers on coronary heart disease eight
- 00:19:18um there'll probably be eight papers
- 00:19:19published on coronary heart disease
- 00:19:21while we make this uh you know this uh
- 00:19:23this podcast and
- 00:19:26um but anyway that's how rare it was and
- 00:19:29there and only two or two of those
- 00:19:31possibly three depending on how you want
- 00:19:34to evaluate those papers reviewed uh
- 00:19:37thrombotic coronary heart disease which
- 00:19:39is the equivalent of a myocardial
- 00:19:41infarction heart attack and so that's
- 00:19:44how rare it was in other words the
- 00:19:45Physicians without getting into the
- 00:19:47great detail the Physicians of that era
- 00:19:50they've never seen a heart attack
- 00:19:52they never witnessed a heart attack now
- 00:19:54some of them had you know they had
- 00:19:56witnessed angina chest pain but for the
- 00:19:58most part they'd never seen a heart
- 00:19:59attack
- 00:20:00um James Herrick published the first
- 00:20:02known heart attack in 1912
- 00:20:05um in the united in the United States
- 00:20:07and document documented that with
- 00:20:09autopsy evidence so in 1910 if you want
- 00:20:12to think of it this way
- 00:20:14that there's virtually no physician had
- 00:20:16seen a heart attack and no one had seen
- 00:20:18a heart attack they didn't know what it
- 00:20:19was in fact they thought you know it
- 00:20:22Cardiology was it was it seemed an
- 00:20:25absurd specialty in that time because
- 00:20:27nobody had any troubles with the heart
- 00:20:29that weren't valvular which came out of
- 00:20:31infectious disease syphilis uh syphilis
- 00:20:35endocarditis uh
- 00:20:37um
- 00:20:38a blanket on the third but anyway a
- 00:20:41rheumatic fever and um so
- 00:20:43so but by the 1930s coronary heart
- 00:20:46disease had become the leading cause of
- 00:20:48death in the United States and so why is
- 00:20:51this well vegetable oils were introduced
- 00:20:54in the United States right after the
- 00:20:56American Civil War ending in 1865 as a
- 00:20:59food they were introduced in 1866 really
- 00:21:02and Americans didn't want vegetable oils
- 00:21:05they they first of all they weren't
- 00:21:09called vegetable oils this the first one
- 00:21:10you know that was available was cotton
- 00:21:13seed oil in other words I'm saying there
- 00:21:15was you know olive oil had been
- 00:21:18available in extraordinarily small
- 00:21:20amounts you know for for Millennia but
- 00:21:24um but no one had ever
- 00:21:25you know had any other oil available as
- 00:21:29a food and Americans didn't want this
- 00:21:32what was being introduced to cottonseed
- 00:21:34oil they didn't want that because they
- 00:21:37knew that they had Associated that with
- 00:21:38being a lamp oil or a machine oil or
- 00:21:41potentially even fertilizer back at that
- 00:21:43time so so but the manufacturers they
- 00:21:45just were looking for profits and they
- 00:21:47so they decided that they would what
- 00:21:50they did was they began to mix the
- 00:21:52cottonseed oil with
- 00:21:54um butter to make margarine
- 00:21:57now this is one of the first ways to get
- 00:21:59into the food supply and the second
- 00:22:00thing they did was they began to
- 00:22:02adulterate olive oil in the 1870s with
- 00:22:06cottonseed oil and I think we sent some
- 00:22:10huge number like 80 000 barrels or
- 00:22:12something like that to Europe in 1880
- 00:22:15and the French made complaint about
- 00:22:17because they knew it wasn't olive oil we
- 00:22:20were supposed to be sending olive oil
- 00:22:21and they and they knew by the taste of
- 00:22:23it that it wasn't olive oil that it was
- 00:22:25adulterated with something else which
- 00:22:28was our cottonseed oil and of course
- 00:22:30eventually in in Procter and Gamble
- 00:22:32created Crisco which is a partially
- 00:22:35hydrogenated fat and that they use the
- 00:22:39way they made that was they took
- 00:22:40cottonseed oil and they bought your
- 00:22:41bubble hydrogen gas through it in the
- 00:22:44presence of a metal Catalyst and that
- 00:22:46produces these trans fats the The
- 00:22:49partially hydrogenated oils but it was
- 00:22:51it was firm as everybody knows and it
- 00:22:54looked looked kind of like lard so they
- 00:22:57so you know their goals were to you know
- 00:23:00ultimately their goals of these
- 00:23:01manufacturers was to replace butter and
- 00:23:03lard they were going to outsell them and
- 00:23:05they and indeed that's what exactly what
- 00:23:07they did you know they told Americans it
- 00:23:09was healthy and they had an
- 00:23:10extraordinary campaign and that's how
- 00:23:12they you know they gradually so this
- 00:23:15this became the perfect storm they
- 00:23:17gradually got these oils into the food
- 00:23:19supply they they they they hid them in
- 00:23:22the food supply they adulterated Foods
- 00:23:25you know they they made margarine they
- 00:23:28made Crisco
- 00:23:30um and gradually we became sick and and
- 00:23:34I think it was it and while we're being
- 00:23:36told that they're healthy right and so
- 00:23:39so when when coronary heart disease
- 00:23:42became the leading cause of death
- 00:23:45um people weren't looking at the history
- 00:23:46very you know really and and something
- 00:23:48that precious few you know researchers
- 00:23:51have ever done is look at the entire
- 00:23:54history and say well what changed in the
- 00:23:55environment or I mean in the food supply
- 00:23:57and all along it's but you know you just
- 00:24:00see this enormous curve of increase so
- 00:24:02I'll just give a couple numbers here
- 00:24:04Lorenzo shut up but you know we so in if
- 00:24:07you look 1865 and this is published we
- 00:24:10uh vegetable oil consumption was zero in
- 00:24:13the United States there would have been
- 00:24:15an extraordinarily small amount of olive
- 00:24:17oil I mean it would have been far less
- 00:24:20than a tenth of a gram per person per
- 00:24:22day
- 00:24:23so it's completely negligible by 1900
- 00:24:27vegetable oil consumption which was only
- 00:24:29cottonseed oil was less than a gram a
- 00:24:31day or you know probably a half a gram
- 00:24:34to a gram a day somewhere in there
- 00:24:37um by 1960 we're at 19 and a half grams
- 00:24:41a day uh I'm sorry 1961 uh in the in uh
- 00:24:46on average in the United States and by
- 00:24:482010 we're 80 grams of vegetable oil per
- 00:24:52person per day so what is that that is
- 00:24:5580 grams of fat is 720 calories that's
- 00:24:5832 percent of U.S caloric intake and as
- 00:25:01you look at that what we see is is over
- 00:25:03that time we've become progressively
- 00:25:06more obese more diabetic more metabolic
- 00:25:09syndrome more Alzheimer's more dementia
- 00:25:11more macular degeneration more
- 00:25:14autoimmune right all in line with this
- 00:25:19wow there's a lot of information here
- 00:25:22and thank you so much for telling that
- 00:25:24story because
- 00:25:26um first of all it was interesting that
- 00:25:28when you quit your practice it must have
- 00:25:31been so evident to you that you had to
- 00:25:33really uh you know take your time and do
- 00:25:37it full time so and then you were right
- 00:25:41at the end because
- 00:25:43all 25 Nations you said right
- 00:25:46yeah all 25 Nations has found that you
- 00:25:51know the cause the leading cause would
- 00:25:53have been vegetable oil
- 00:25:55yes and you know I recently watched your
- 00:25:58one of your talks uh you know obesity
- 00:26:01diabetes and chronic disease and also uh
- 00:26:03was listening to your interview with
- 00:26:05Casey Ryan on the band you know
- 00:26:07boundless body radio uh shout out Casey
- 00:26:10and there was this show he mentioned
- 00:26:12called How It's Made You know the the
- 00:26:16episode was about seed oil and I've seen
- 00:26:18that episode and how they make them and
- 00:26:21it's incredible process and it's a
- 00:26:23miracle on how they were able to even
- 00:26:25extract oil from that right
- 00:26:28um he had to go through this whole
- 00:26:29chemical process you know you like you
- 00:26:31mentioned earlier and that fact that it
- 00:26:33it's used everywhere and it's hidden
- 00:26:36everywhere
- 00:26:37and you believe that vegetable oil is
- 00:26:40killing us is responsible for obesity
- 00:26:42and diabetes um so you talked about this
- 00:26:47as the vegetable oils popularity grows
- 00:26:49obesity rates also skyrocketed he spoke
- 00:26:53about this correlation earlier
- 00:26:56um the upward trajectory of obesity
- 00:26:59and the increase of usage of vegetables
- 00:27:02are undeniable it's it's right there
- 00:27:05um
- 00:27:06my question is let's you know that's
- 00:27:08really concerning and with with
- 00:27:10something so dangerous why do you think
- 00:27:13the general public hasn't fully grasped
- 00:27:15the severity of this issue because
- 00:27:17they're still using it my my mom she's
- 00:27:20the
- 00:27:21wouldn't listen she I don't think they
- 00:27:24they're getting that message to that to
- 00:27:27the household the household doesn't know
- 00:27:28it that doesn't know this yet but you
- 00:27:32know if you want to see the graph you
- 00:27:34know you can go where can they see the
- 00:27:37graph doctor
- 00:27:38uh you know I so I probably one of my
- 00:27:43one of my most viewed presentations was
- 00:27:45uh you know if they just Google Chris
- 00:27:47Kenobi
- 00:27:49k-n-o-b-e I'm sorry YouTube
- 00:27:52um low carb Denver
- 00:27:54um this is back when I was a young man
- 00:27:56my hair was dark
- 00:27:58as another another part of my uh uh
- 00:28:02nutrition Journey but anyway
- 00:28:04um uh you know I review a lot of this
- 00:28:07there um I've got many presentations the
- 00:28:10ant you know so they people would want
- 00:28:12to view my ancestral Health Symposium uh
- 00:28:15presentations
- 00:28:17um you know I've covered a lot of this
- 00:28:18in those yeah okay yeah so why do you
- 00:28:21think the general public has it fully
- 00:28:22grasped this is you know something so
- 00:28:24dangerous right
- 00:28:26right well it's it's
- 00:28:28for good reason they've been told it's
- 00:28:31healthy and and you know if you go away
- 00:28:34if you go back in history a ways back to
- 00:28:3619 UH 60 and 61 you know is when this
- 00:28:41has been talked about too much I won't
- 00:28:42go into detail but um but Ansel Keys was
- 00:28:46the the physiologist and researcher at
- 00:28:48the University of Minnesota that
- 00:28:50influenced the American Heart
- 00:28:51Association so greatly uh and
- 00:28:55um and they together with a group of
- 00:29:00like-minded
- 00:29:02um influencers uh
- 00:29:05they influenced the American Heart
- 00:29:08Association to to you know to endorse
- 00:29:10the idea that saturated fats cause heart
- 00:29:14disease and vegetable oils in low in
- 00:29:17saturated lower in saturated fat you
- 00:29:19know would have
- 00:29:21um uh benefits and this this really
- 00:29:24stuck and this was the this was the
- 00:29:27belief system that's guided you know
- 00:29:30medicines
- 00:29:32um endorsement of vegetable oils ever
- 00:29:34since and so we have our you know our
- 00:29:36major organizations today like you know
- 00:29:38the the Harvard School of Public Health
- 00:29:41Tufts universities Nutrition department
- 00:29:43Mayo clinics Nutrition department
- 00:29:47um Cleveland Clinic's Nutrition
- 00:29:48department uh of course the American
- 00:29:50Heart Association to this day they're
- 00:29:52all
- 00:29:53recommending you consume vegetable oils
- 00:29:56and keep your saturated fat low like the
- 00:30:00even the World Health Organization still
- 00:30:02tells us today keep your saturated fat
- 00:30:03under 10 and the American Heart
- 00:30:05Association says no more than five to
- 00:30:07six percent so they're telling people
- 00:30:10consume these vegetable oils and I'm
- 00:30:12telling people these are chronic
- 00:30:14metabolic biological poisons and they
- 00:30:17are because of the high omega-6 and the
- 00:30:20fact that they also contain toxic
- 00:30:22aldehydes and if they don't contain
- 00:30:24these toxic aldehydes which we can get
- 00:30:26into if you want to but if they don't
- 00:30:28contain them you will produce them in
- 00:30:30your body when you consume these high
- 00:30:32levels of omega-6 fat
- 00:30:35which we accumulate in our body and and
- 00:30:37sets off this you know this whole
- 00:30:39pro-oxidative environment and and thank
- 00:30:42you for just telling about that history
- 00:30:43because I think that's really important
- 00:30:45to know because without telling that
- 00:30:47history there's no way for people to
- 00:30:48understand why this is happening you
- 00:30:50know you mentioned Ansel keys and and
- 00:30:53his hypothesis and and anything that uh
- 00:30:57come up and then you mentioned I'm the
- 00:30:59American Heart Association which
- 00:31:01which uh
- 00:31:03you know funds most of these
- 00:31:05organizations funds most of this
- 00:31:07research right and when a and you know
- 00:31:11this is just what I heard and whenever
- 00:31:14something opposes their hypothesis they
- 00:31:17are quick to shut it down or not fund
- 00:31:20them and not publish them
- 00:31:23um that's what I heard and that's what I
- 00:31:25believe that uh causes that major issue
- 00:31:28because they they it's that agenda that
- 00:31:30we talk about
- 00:31:32um that's really yeah the big food and
- 00:31:36the uh vegetable oil organizations are
- 00:31:39funding some of our major nutrition
- 00:31:41organizations and this is why like Tufts
- 00:31:45University their their recent I I forget
- 00:31:47what it's called but they're you know
- 00:31:49their recommendations for
- 00:31:51for uh healthy food
- 00:31:54um includes a bunch of uh uh you know
- 00:31:57ridiculously processed foods I can't
- 00:32:00think of what what they are right off
- 00:32:01the top of my head but why is that well
- 00:32:04this is where their funding is coming
- 00:32:06from is from big food and vegetable oil
- 00:32:10uh manufacturers
- 00:32:12um are and and so they because they have
- 00:32:15very deep pockets and they're they they
- 00:32:18can fund a lot of This research they're
- 00:32:20influencing the research and they're
- 00:32:23they're influencing these organizations
- 00:32:25and yeah it's but you know Americans are
- 00:32:27not stupid and they they they you know
- 00:32:31for example
- 00:32:33um there there's a there's a published
- 00:32:36article that shows that I think it was
- 00:32:3870 of Americans believe that coconut oil
- 00:32:41which is the highest saturated fat oil
- 00:32:44there is
- 00:32:46um with only it only has two percent
- 00:32:49omega-6 linoleic acid it's 91 to 95
- 00:32:53saturated fat
- 00:32:55Americans believe 70 of them that
- 00:32:58coconut oil is healthy but guess what
- 00:33:00you know Harvard tells us it's dangerous
- 00:33:03right that's what they tell us it's a
- 00:33:06dangerous fat and so it this is this is
- 00:33:09proof that Americans are waking up and
- 00:33:12they're saying look you know we cannot
- 00:33:14trust Harvard and I think there's in a
- 00:33:17Essence they're saying we can't trust
- 00:33:18Tufts you know the nutrition departments
- 00:33:21at Tufts and mayo and Cleveland Clinic
- 00:33:23and so on when they're telling us to
- 00:33:25consume these vegetables they're
- 00:33:26starting to get the idea I think that a
- 00:33:28lot of people are starting to get the
- 00:33:29idea that that these oils are indeed
- 00:33:33dangerous and and I'll just say one
- 00:33:36other thing
- 00:33:37Lawrence is that
- 00:33:38if you ask the question well why do they
- 00:33:41recommend these organizations like
- 00:33:43Harvard why are they recommending
- 00:33:45vegetable oils what possible good could
- 00:33:48could there be come from it and there's
- 00:33:50one reason I can't I've looked and
- 00:33:53looked and looked and I can't come up
- 00:33:54with any other thing other than one
- 00:33:56reason and it's the fact that they lower
- 00:33:58LDL cholesterol and indeed they do and I
- 00:34:03I kind of half ingest say you know when
- 00:34:06I'm speaking live on stage
- 00:34:09so does Arsenic lower LDL cholesterol it
- 00:34:13does and it does it for the same reasons
- 00:34:16that I think that you know that uh
- 00:34:20vegetable oil is lower uh LDL
- 00:34:22cholesterol because they it they both
- 00:34:25are strong oxidants and oxidation which
- 00:34:29is like rusting inside your body is an
- 00:34:31incredibly dangerous process I mean a
- 00:34:35good dose of arsenic will kill you in a
- 00:34:38day why because of oxidation and guess
- 00:34:41what this is exactly what vegetable oils
- 00:34:43are doing to us except they don't do it
- 00:34:45in a day I don't think if you drink a
- 00:34:46half a gallon of vegetable oil that
- 00:34:48you'll die tonight
- 00:34:50um but you know but they're killing us
- 00:34:53uh over over a long period of time
- 00:34:56because they're chronic metabolic
- 00:34:57biological poisons then they've
- 00:34:59accomplished this primarily through
- 00:35:01oxidation and when so vegetable oils the
- 00:35:04omega-6 is incorporated into LDL
- 00:35:07cholesterol and it causes because those
- 00:35:10are unsaturated fats which are highly
- 00:35:12prone oxidation the LDL cholesterol
- 00:35:15oxidizes and when it oxidizes we call it
- 00:35:19a different name LDL Ox for oxidation
- 00:35:21and that is the LDL that is then taken
- 00:35:25up into your arteries in the form of
- 00:35:28atherosclerotic plaques it's pulled out
- 00:35:30of circulation and pulled into the um
- 00:35:34through the endothelium and into the the
- 00:35:36uh the adventitia
- 00:35:38uh where it begins and propagates an
- 00:35:41atherosclerotic plaque and so yes this
- 00:35:44is why your cholesterol does go down
- 00:35:46your and it and for exactly the the
- 00:35:50wrong reason that you hoped it would
- 00:35:52right and so you know there's so much
- 00:35:56evidence that LDL cholesterol if it's
- 00:35:58unoxidized it has no danger whatsoever
- 00:36:01so this is why if you look at LDL
- 00:36:05cholesterol it can be all over the board
- 00:36:07has absolutely zero almost zero
- 00:36:10relationship with coronary heart disease
- 00:36:12it has to be oxidized
- 00:36:14the way we talk about visual oil right
- 00:36:17now you know if you're listening you
- 00:36:18have to stop using it right away because
- 00:36:21look at you know what we've described
- 00:36:23here it's heart disease obesity
- 00:36:26type 2 diabetes oh all of these are in
- 00:36:28the top but the top killers in in
- 00:36:32America right so are we saying if we
- 00:36:35just stop
- 00:36:36uh taking in vegetable oil cooking with
- 00:36:39vegetable oil but the problem is now Dr
- 00:36:41Chris is it's all it's hidden everywhere
- 00:36:43like your pastry has it your fast food
- 00:36:46has it it's it's it's everywhere and
- 00:36:49it's like how do how should we look at
- 00:36:52vegetable oil now like now that we know
- 00:36:55this information
- 00:36:57it's it's you you mentioned you talked
- 00:37:01about vegetables are killing us and it's
- 00:37:02hidden everywhere right how do you look
- 00:37:05at vegetable now uh personally
- 00:37:09yeah so
- 00:37:12let me say that I think you know the big
- 00:37:15picture to me is really simple
- 00:37:19I I just tell people you know you have
- 00:37:22to if you want to be healthy or get
- 00:37:24healthy if you have any chronic disease
- 00:37:27conditions you have to eliminate
- 00:37:29vegetable oil it you know it's it now
- 00:37:32it's harder than it sounds but here's
- 00:37:35how you can simplify that is prepare
- 00:37:37your own food and let me name these
- 00:37:40these highly polyunsaturated vegetable
- 00:37:42oils the ones that I would tell
- 00:37:44everybody to get off their list and
- 00:37:46their soybean corn canola cottonseed
- 00:37:49rapeseed grape seed sunflower safflower
- 00:37:52rice bran Sesame and peanut oils those
- 00:37:56are the ones that are high in omega-6
- 00:37:58linoleic acid they're all above 20
- 00:38:01omega-6 linoleic acid they range from 20
- 00:38:04percent with canola oil up to 78 percent
- 00:38:07with um safflower oil and
- 00:38:11um and you know uh the two the two most
- 00:38:14commonly used oils in the United States
- 00:38:16by Far and Away number one is soybean
- 00:38:18oil and it's about 54 to 56
- 00:38:20omega-6 linoleic acid and again that's
- 00:38:23the the omega-6 component that we want
- 00:38:26to avoid
- 00:38:28um
- 00:38:29at all costs well let's contrast that to
- 00:38:32what is the omega-6 linoleic acid in
- 00:38:35butter
- 00:38:36uh good quality lard uh you know coming
- 00:38:40from pigs raised naturally and not on
- 00:38:43corn and soy and or even chicken fat on
- 00:38:46chickens raised naturally without corn
- 00:38:50and soy which raises their omega-6 but
- 00:38:52anyway those animals they're omega-6 and
- 00:38:55their body fat will all be around two to
- 00:38:58two and a half percent or even lower
- 00:39:00butter is is roughly one and a half
- 00:39:03percent to two percent omega-6 linoleic
- 00:39:06acid and that's where you know that's
- 00:39:08where all the natural animal fats would
- 00:39:11be and of course this is what we're this
- 00:39:14is the added fats that that you know
- 00:39:18have been uh Staples of diets worldwide
- 00:39:22for all of history and
- 00:39:26um so this is what you need to go back
- 00:39:27to but how do you do that is you mainly
- 00:39:31I think you have to eliminate processed
- 00:39:34foods and you have to be extraordinarily
- 00:39:37careful if you're eating out
- 00:39:40and today I think the statistic that I
- 00:39:43recall is that Americans are consuming
- 00:39:46about 50 percent of their Foods away
- 00:39:49from home meaning those are foods
- 00:39:52prepared in restaurants or prepared in
- 00:39:55fast you know their fast food which is
- 00:39:57about 18 of the American diet or in
- 00:40:00cafeterias like at hospitals which serve
- 00:40:02terrible food because they endorse this
- 00:40:04idea of vegetables like they typically
- 00:40:06are going to put soybean or Canola in
- 00:40:08there in their foods and so so this is
- 00:40:12all
- 00:40:13um this is all exceedingly dangerous so
- 00:40:15I say the number one way to get healthy
- 00:40:18and eliminate these oils is prepare your
- 00:40:21own food like you know we prepare and I
- 00:40:24cook all the time but we prepare like
- 00:40:25around I would say close to 95 of our
- 00:40:29food at home and then you're in complete
- 00:40:32control and you can you can cook with I
- 00:40:34would say cook with butter and unless
- 00:40:36you can't tolerate better for some
- 00:40:38reason coconut oil would be your next
- 00:40:41best choice or Palm kernel oil those are
- 00:40:45both two percent omega-6 linoleic acid
- 00:40:48olive oil is this is a complicated topic
- 00:40:53but I'll try to simplify olive oil on
- 00:40:55average is about 10
- 00:40:57omega-6 linoleic acid but it runs the
- 00:40:59gamut from around two percent up to 20
- 00:41:02or I'm sorry three percent up to 22
- 00:41:05percent
- 00:41:06omega-6 linoleic acid so you don't know
- 00:41:08what you're getting number two is is
- 00:41:10that 79 of the um of the olive oil in
- 00:41:14the United States is either adulterated
- 00:41:16or can't meet good quality criteria set
- 00:41:19forth by the North American olive oil
- 00:41:21Association that uh whatever that is the
- 00:41:24naoa I believe it is um or oh I've got
- 00:41:28those wrong but anyway North American
- 00:41:29olive oil Association is what is what
- 00:41:33qualifies those and so here the problem
- 00:41:36is oh you've got you know eight out of
- 00:41:38ten bottles of uh of so-called olive oil
- 00:41:42are you know they're they're poor
- 00:41:45quality and or a whole lot of those are
- 00:41:47adulterated again this adulteration that
- 00:41:50began in the 1870s in the U.S of oils it
- 00:41:53can it continues and it's even worse
- 00:41:55today and it's true in Europe and
- 00:41:58probably everywhere because there
- 00:42:01there's a whole underground operation
- 00:42:03adulterating these oils for profit so
- 00:42:06you have to be so if you're going to
- 00:42:08consume olive oil let's say make
- 00:42:10absolutely certain that you've proven
- 00:42:12for sure it is an authentic fresh oil I
- 00:42:15would probably want to visit the um the
- 00:42:18company that
- 00:42:20um that where the olives are grown and
- 00:42:22see it and know for sure that that's
- 00:42:25what you're consuming otherwise I just I
- 00:42:27think it's you got to be very careful
- 00:42:29you have to do your a lot of
- 00:42:30Investigation if you're going to consume
- 00:42:31olive oil absolutely that's a great
- 00:42:33point and also I want to go back Dr
- 00:42:35Chris to the heart disease point because
- 00:42:39so are we saying that the fact that we
- 00:42:41have it wrong we have it wrong uh of
- 00:42:44what causes heart disease that's been
- 00:42:46causing this rise in uh vegetable usage
- 00:42:51because
- 00:42:52if if vegetable oil hasn't has never
- 00:42:55been discovered then you're saying we
- 00:43:00don't we wouldn't have any
- 00:43:03obesity epidemic or heart disease
- 00:43:05epidemic basically
- 00:43:08yeah I really I think we wouldn't now
- 00:43:11if if you're if your diet was
- 00:43:15you can have a terrible diet without
- 00:43:17vegetable oil by eating processed foods
- 00:43:20that don't have vegetable oil and you
- 00:43:23will get degenerative diseases
- 00:43:25um just as Pride Western price found
- 00:43:27back in the 1930s
- 00:43:29you if I think if you don't have any
- 00:43:33vegetable oils at all your risk of
- 00:43:35having obesity and probably diabetes
- 00:43:38drops
- 00:43:40drops incredibly the uh uh to incredibly
- 00:43:45low levels
- 00:43:46um I think it's almost impossible to
- 00:43:49develop diabetes without higher omega-6
- 00:43:52diet so but if let's just say that your
- 00:43:55diet if your diet is you know loaded
- 00:43:58with sugar and refined flowers
- 00:44:01um but no vegetable oils you're going to
- 00:44:03get degenerative disease and and
- 00:44:07um that will include dental decay and
- 00:44:09probably arthritis and may may even
- 00:44:13involve you know it probably will
- 00:44:15involve a substantially higher risk of
- 00:44:17cancer
- 00:44:19um so
- 00:44:21um so you don't want that either and the
- 00:44:23worst case scenario is when you put all
- 00:44:26that together so you have a nutrient
- 00:44:27deficient diet with significant added
- 00:44:30sugars and refined flowers again
- 00:44:32processed foods and then you have the
- 00:44:34vegetable oils you put in there which
- 00:44:37creates you know even further nutrient
- 00:44:39deficiency plus all the the
- 00:44:40pro-oxidative and toxic environment and
- 00:44:43now you've got The Perfect Storm to
- 00:44:46create just massive disease and this is
- 00:44:49exactly where we are today especially in
- 00:44:52the United States which is the you know
- 00:44:54where we have the the leading the
- 00:44:57highest obesity in the world of all the
- 00:45:00developed Nations 42 and a half percent
- 00:45:02obesity in 2018.
- 00:45:05um yeah uh you know we ranks amongst the
- 00:45:08hot you know the highest of the
- 00:45:09developed nations in diabetes
- 00:45:12um you know we're really just about the
- 00:45:14worst in in most most metrics the fact
- 00:45:18that you know
- 00:45:20we are a calories and calories out
- 00:45:23nation that you know that's what we
- 00:45:26that's what the doctors say too you have
- 00:45:28to lose weight exercise more the fact
- 00:45:29that they say that it I think as on to
- 00:45:34this problem because if someone's obese
- 00:45:37and your doctor says you just gotta eat
- 00:45:39less exercise more no mention of
- 00:45:41vegetable oil no mention of uh sugar or
- 00:45:45carbs no mention of anything but just
- 00:45:47eating less and exercising more
- 00:45:49it it puts the blame and the honest on
- 00:45:52the person who's suffering from obesity
- 00:45:54not vegetable oil
- 00:45:57I think adds on to exactly it's that
- 00:46:00it's that mindset of you got if you're
- 00:46:04fat you gotta eat less exercise more uh
- 00:46:06and put and go on a low-fat diet
- 00:46:10right yeah you know
- 00:46:12right yeah I think it was I think Robert
- 00:46:15lustig said a long time ago you know if
- 00:46:17if telling people to eat less and
- 00:46:20exercise more worked we would have
- 00:46:22solved this would have been solved a
- 00:46:24long time ago
- 00:46:25um it's a it's a dangerous message and
- 00:46:29um it it's it's a message that is
- 00:46:34um just absolutely uh 100 wrong
- 00:46:36responsible oh it is irresponsible yeah
- 00:46:39if this is what you say if vegetable
- 00:46:41oils are actually killing us and I I
- 00:46:43believe so right because I've taken it
- 00:46:47out my diet and I feel great and I've
- 00:46:49seen a lot of people changed their
- 00:46:52lifestyle and and how and how they you
- 00:46:54know how they have you know uh reverse
- 00:46:59chronic illnesses like type 2 diabetes
- 00:47:01and obesity
- 00:47:02it's it I believe it's so much but as
- 00:47:06you can say if if vegetable oils are
- 00:47:07killing us
- 00:47:08then
- 00:47:10since it's everywhere it's everywhere
- 00:47:12it's in baked goods right it's it's in
- 00:47:15processed foods it's in fast foods
- 00:47:17it's
- 00:47:19it's really hard to really push this
- 00:47:21message out and I I have have you have
- 00:47:25you seen any pushback or anything from
- 00:47:28your uh community that have you seen
- 00:47:32that tried to silence you in any way
- 00:47:38uh I'll tell you it's been incredibly
- 00:47:41hard to publish
- 00:47:43um this evidence
- 00:47:45um we're up against that as we speak
- 00:47:48um there has not you know we tried
- 00:47:51including some of my
- 00:47:54um Ophthalmology colleagues
- 00:47:56we tried for several years to get on
- 00:47:58stages to present this at conferences
- 00:48:02um and uh and I'm again and with retina
- 00:48:05specialist colleagues
- 00:48:07um included in my group and we were
- 00:48:10turned down every single time and I
- 00:48:12stopped I stopped even submitting
- 00:48:14abstracts back in 2019 or 2020 because
- 00:48:17it was just in and at this point a total
- 00:48:20waste in time until we get more papers
- 00:48:22uh published they don't want to hear it
- 00:48:26um so there's been a lot of pushback
- 00:48:27there
- 00:48:29um I will say quite frankly that you
- 00:48:31know
- 00:48:32um the some of the low carb Community
- 00:48:35does does not appreciate my work because
- 00:48:39um you know this this work you know
- 00:48:41shows that it it's really not about
- 00:48:45macronutrient ratios we you know we see
- 00:48:48macronutrient ratios in healthy
- 00:48:49populations that are all over the board
- 00:48:52I've presented on this you know many
- 00:48:54many times now that you know for example
- 00:48:57I'll just give a couple of examples that
- 00:48:59you know I've shown that like the the uh
- 00:49:02the Maasai uh Warriors of Kenya and
- 00:49:05Tanzania their their diet is 66 animal
- 00:49:09fat uh 14 carbohydrate and
- 00:49:13um where do they get all their fats all
- 00:49:15coming from uh milk and uh their their
- 00:49:19cows put out very very high amount of
- 00:49:21fat but anyway so 66 animal fat their
- 00:49:24diet's 40 to 46 percent saturated animal
- 00:49:27fat they're incredibly healthy people
- 00:49:30they don't have heart disease they don't
- 00:49:32have diabetes they don't have obesity or
- 00:49:35even overweight really
- 00:49:37um incredibly lean and fit
- 00:49:40um so
- 00:49:41um you know that's that's that should
- 00:49:44tell us everything we need to know about
- 00:49:45saturated fat right there the TOC
- 00:49:47allowance traditionally their diet was
- 00:49:50you know
- 00:49:52um based largely on coconut starts to uh
- 00:49:57coconut fish starchy tubers and fruit
- 00:49:59their diet is 50
- 00:50:02saturated fat in the man 51 saturated
- 00:50:05fat in the women I believe it was or 49
- 00:50:08and 51 but anyway they average 50
- 00:50:10percent saturated fat in their diet
- 00:50:13that's the highest saturated fat diet in
- 00:50:15the world
- 00:50:16um they uh yeah they have no heart
- 00:50:18disease no diabetes no will be virtually
- 00:50:21no obesity they're incredibly healthy
- 00:50:24the Papua New guineans of tucasenta
- 00:50:27shown way back by Senate white studied
- 00:50:30them for four years it's the most
- 00:50:31comprehensive study of a of a
- 00:50:36hunter-gatherer population in all of
- 00:50:38history and one of the most you know
- 00:50:41well-completed constructed studies the
- 00:50:44Papua New guineans of tucasento were
- 00:50:46consuming more than 90 of their diet as
- 00:50:48sweet potatoes their diet was 94.6
- 00:50:51carbohydrate three percent fat 2.4
- 00:50:54percent protein
- 00:50:56um and yet they were lean fit had no
- 00:51:01diabetes had no heart disease they had
- 00:51:04they weren't perfect health they had
- 00:51:06dental decay that was severe and they
- 00:51:09had arthritis that was pretty severe and
- 00:51:11I I think this was primarily driven by
- 00:51:14the fact that they had so little uh
- 00:51:17animal foods which I I'm sorry I didn't
- 00:51:19mention was they would occasionally
- 00:51:20Feast on pork and chicken so they're the
- 00:51:22closest population I've ever seen to
- 00:51:25being completely vegan
- 00:51:27um you know but but they're not vegan
- 00:51:28they would they would Feast on pork when
- 00:51:30they could
- 00:51:32um but it wasn't very often and they
- 00:51:33would rarely eat chicken but anyway way
- 00:51:36but that's gives them so little fat
- 00:51:38soluble vitamins I think that drove this
- 00:51:40you know their their dental decay and
- 00:51:43their joint Decay leading to the
- 00:51:45arthritis perhaps it could be that the
- 00:51:47high Omega or the high uh sweet potatoes
- 00:51:50is driving High oxalate too that could
- 00:51:52be an issue I don't know for sure
- 00:51:56um you know the okinawans I I might be
- 00:51:58going on here too long with the
- 00:51:59okinawans very similar to the Papua New
- 00:52:02guineans of the Tucson in a lot of ways
- 00:52:04their diet in up through uh 1950 and was
- 00:52:09um and based on centuries of evidence
- 00:52:12um was
- 00:52:1385
- 00:52:15sweet potatoes and then they consumed
- 00:52:19significant pork and then vegetables but
- 00:52:21that was their diet traditionally and
- 00:52:23then after 1950 their diets are going
- 00:52:25down in sweet potatoes and
- 00:52:28um they they began to consume more uh
- 00:52:31More westernized Foods right and they
- 00:52:34began to consume more vegetable oils but
- 00:52:36you know in 1960 they were in phenomenal
- 00:52:38Health at a diet of 84 the same with the
- 00:52:41Japanese the mainland Japanese whose
- 00:52:43diet was all white right I mean it was
- 00:52:4484 white rice
- 00:52:47um they were both in phenomenal health
- 00:52:48and uh but over the next five decades
- 00:52:52their um their carbohydrates went down
- 00:52:55their
- 00:52:57um their total calories went down their
- 00:53:00sugar went down after 1989 and but
- 00:53:03they're but their vegetable oils went
- 00:53:05from nine grams a day in 1961 up to 39
- 00:53:10grams a day a four and a half old
- 00:53:11increase by 2004 I believe it was
- 00:53:14and with that obesity in the men during
- 00:53:17that period doubled it went from 16 to
- 00:53:2031 approximately breast cancer went up
- 00:53:24five-fold
- 00:53:26um during that during that period
- 00:53:28multiple other cancers cancers went up
- 00:53:30you know more double to Triple or more
- 00:53:34um
- 00:53:35uh age-related macular degeneration went
- 00:53:38up 82 fold from 0.2 percent in the 1970s
- 00:53:42to uh sixteen point three seven percent
- 00:53:45I believe it was by 2013. 82-fold
- 00:53:48increase in macular degeneration and
- 00:53:50then the the the one that tops them all
- 00:53:53diabetes went from point zero two
- 00:53:55percent in 1954 to
- 00:54:00um I think it's six point something
- 00:54:02percent in about 2007 I believe anyway
- 00:54:07it went up 345 fold
- 00:54:10in diabetes so while their calories went
- 00:54:13down their carbohydrates went down and
- 00:54:15their sugar was going down after 1989.
- 00:54:17their diabetes and obesity and and
- 00:54:22Cancers
- 00:54:24um
- 00:54:24you know uh all going through the roof
- 00:54:27right there's really like there's what
- 00:54:29are you going to point your finger at
- 00:54:31and their smoking went way down
- 00:54:34um during that period went way down from
- 00:54:3678 or I believe it was in 19 you know
- 00:54:39six in the 19 around 1960 down to 40
- 00:54:42some percent by the 2000s so um yeah
- 00:54:46it's the evidence just always leads me
- 00:54:49back to you know it's it's yeah it's
- 00:54:51best it's highly polyunsaturated
- 00:54:53vegetable oil so if there's any takeaway
- 00:54:55here Dr Chris I think you know you we
- 00:54:57talk about just uh you know as you can
- 00:55:00see like at this point for Generations
- 00:55:03we are
- 00:55:05genetically genetically compromised like
- 00:55:08it
- 00:55:10Americans or they've been eating this
- 00:55:13way for for generations and were
- 00:55:16genetically compromised and I believe
- 00:55:17that you know
- 00:55:19having to go into I mean people in the
- 00:55:24low carb or keto world right I believe
- 00:55:27going into ketosis having that
- 00:55:29therapeutic effect has that effect on
- 00:55:30our bodies to heal itself
- 00:55:34um but I I believe that
- 00:55:36I believe what you're saying that
- 00:55:39and and there's proof in the pudding
- 00:55:41here when you talked about the evidence
- 00:55:43that we have in front of us
- 00:55:46um as you can see like vegetable oils
- 00:55:47today 51 of Americans are either
- 00:55:49diabetic or pre-diabetic this is in 2016
- 00:55:53and 34 million are diabetic
- 00:55:56so there's there's evidence there and if
- 00:55:59you can if you guys all the listeners
- 00:56:01right now if you guys can go to uh Dr
- 00:56:04Chris Kenobi we'll link it down in the
- 00:56:06description box below uh watch is full
- 00:56:09uh uh watches for presentation and on on
- 00:56:14this topic and I believe that this will
- 00:56:16you know shed some light on those
- 00:56:19pressing questions that you have right
- 00:56:20now
- 00:56:22um go there and it will there will be
- 00:56:24your answers will be your questions will
- 00:56:27be answered over there but uh like like
- 00:56:29I said it is uh it is I'm open to
- 00:56:32learning a lot more about this and
- 00:56:34reading more about reading in on more
- 00:56:37about your book uh the ancestral
- 00:56:40um
- 00:56:41what was that called I'm sorry
- 00:56:44uh the ancestral diet Revolution I have
- 00:56:47to think about it myself yeah
- 00:56:51and yeah there's a lot here that I wanna
- 00:56:55get into and yeah it'll it should be
- 00:56:58published on May 15th awesome yeah
- 00:57:01that's yeah um yeah no you know I want
- 00:57:04to could I just say interject one thing
- 00:57:06here
- 00:57:07um Lawrence is that
- 00:57:09um I I do believe that in general that
- 00:57:12the low carb diets have you know have
- 00:57:14have helped people
- 00:57:16um substantially more than low fat and
- 00:57:19and uh but I I believe and I've been
- 00:57:22investigating this and and actually
- 00:57:24presenting on this since 2019 at the
- 00:57:26ancestral Health Symposium I first
- 00:57:28presented this evidence that that I
- 00:57:31think the main reason that low carb is
- 00:57:33working is because number a well first I
- 00:57:37don't even talk about this so much but
- 00:57:38when if you go low carb you obviously
- 00:57:41you're getting rid of you're generally
- 00:57:43you're getting rid of sugar and refined
- 00:57:45flowers right so that that's a that's
- 00:57:47beneficial right there if you do that
- 00:57:49number two though and I think more even
- 00:57:51more important is that
- 00:57:54the carbohydrates are associated with
- 00:57:57vegetable oils in processed food in
- 00:58:00restaurant food and in fast food so
- 00:58:02think about it you know it's the
- 00:58:04potatoes the rice and the pasta and even
- 00:58:08the bread that is associated with
- 00:58:11vegetable oils so if you just eliminate
- 00:58:13those even though you don't you don't
- 00:58:15really think about the fact that you're
- 00:58:16getting rid of these oils but you know
- 00:58:18if you don't have french fries you don't
- 00:58:20have potato chips you don't have you
- 00:58:23know I don't know pancakes made in you
- 00:58:25know cooked in vegetable oil for you
- 00:58:27know you just go on and on you know all
- 00:58:29these rice dishes like a lot of the
- 00:58:31Asian dishes they're they're all being
- 00:58:34cooked in vegetable oil now like Chinese
- 00:58:36restaurants Japanese restaurants Korean
- 00:58:39restaurants and Indian restaurants I
- 00:58:41can't find a one who's none of them are
- 00:58:43cooking with animal fat they didn't a
- 00:58:46lot of them don't even a lot of most
- 00:58:47restaurants you know especially fast
- 00:58:51foods restaurants they're never going to
- 00:58:52have butter they're not going to have
- 00:58:54even a a gram of butter in the
- 00:58:57restaurant they have you know five
- 00:59:00gallon containers of vegetable oil and
- 00:59:03that's what goes into their food so in
- 00:59:05other words so when you when you when
- 00:59:07you go low carb you're dropping your
- 00:59:10omega-6 typically
- 00:59:12without even realizing it I think this
- 00:59:14is the primary reason that low carb is
- 00:59:17is working but if people understand this
- 00:59:20in my view then you know it opens up the
- 00:59:24uh the possibility to change your your
- 00:59:26diet in a way that works better for you
- 00:59:28so I support low carb I support low fat
- 00:59:32bodybuilders
- 00:59:35bodybuilders are you know historically I
- 00:59:38I you know I've been in gyms you know
- 00:59:40for 40 years and I've been around a lot
- 00:59:42of had a lot of bodybuilder friends and
- 00:59:45they they're all they're all low-fat
- 00:59:47guys pretty much
- 00:59:49um until recently they've almost all
- 00:59:51been low fat and it's all and it's
- 00:59:53published scientific evidence in the in
- 00:59:55the 90s too their diets were very some
- 00:59:58of them very very low fat like 10 fat
- 01:00:01um they use you know they use upwards of
- 01:00:03and they they consider carbs much more
- 01:00:05valuable and important to them than
- 01:00:08protein even because carbohydrates are
- 01:00:11protein sparing you know their muscles
- 01:00:13sparing and so it's very interesting you
- 01:00:16know the leanest guys on the planet the
- 01:00:20bodybuilders they're using high carb
- 01:00:22diets to get there usually you know only
- 01:00:24in the last decade have I seen bodybuild
- 01:00:27any bodybuilders using um using
- 01:00:30um low carb diets yeah yeah other than
- 01:00:33for cutting like they do it for cutting
- 01:00:34you know for cutting but then they go
- 01:00:37back to their high carb you know to
- 01:00:39um yeah for the show that's a great
- 01:00:41point because now nowadays
- 01:00:43uh now we talk about uh you know sugary
- 01:00:46baked goods we use they use vegetable
- 01:00:48oils restaurants to use vegetable oils
- 01:00:51um and just cutting out uh just cutting
- 01:00:54out the junk the junk Foods the chips
- 01:00:55and everything
- 01:00:57the processed foods you will feel so
- 01:00:59much better right right and now we
- 01:01:02talked about you know getting rid of the
- 01:01:03sugar getting the refined carbohydrates
- 01:01:06and
- 01:01:07and what I think I think eliminating
- 01:01:10those things are one thing and another
- 01:01:12thing for me for for keto is also is its
- 01:01:16therapeutic effects now because we when
- 01:01:18you're in on ketosis you release beta
- 01:01:20hydroxybutyrate which is a ketone body
- 01:01:22that's made by the liver and that has
- 01:01:25therapeutic effects too in
- 01:01:27in
- 01:01:28repairing the cells in in the
- 01:01:30mitochondria and that has a therapeutic
- 01:01:33effect in in you know mental health and
- 01:01:36then just your overall health I believe
- 01:01:37that is too and I know you talked about
- 01:01:39the elimination part of things which is
- 01:01:43very very important in in changing your
- 01:01:45your lifestyle and most of the things
- 01:01:49that if you just cut the process which
- 01:01:51is to cut the seed oils that you use at
- 01:01:53home you'll feel so much better
- 01:01:56like I guarantee yeah without even yeah
- 01:01:59without even going to Keto
- 01:02:02right and I I would say to people
- 01:02:05um you know wouldn't it be phenomenal to
- 01:02:08know that you cannot die of heart
- 01:02:13disease the number one killer and you
- 01:02:14cannot die or ever get a major cancer I
- 01:02:19believe you can know that and you know
- 01:02:22if you I believe if you go on an
- 01:02:24ancestral diet and you have a
- 01:02:26nutrient-dense diet
- 01:02:28um you know which may include uh you
- 01:02:31know foods like liver
- 01:02:33um or um cold pressed uh uh cod liver
- 01:02:37oil for example so make sure your
- 01:02:39vitamins a d and K2 are high and you're
- 01:02:42you know you're not getting any of these
- 01:02:44toxic foods you've eliminated the
- 01:02:46processed foods and I believe in general
- 01:02:48probably if you've done this for three
- 01:02:50to five years
- 01:02:52I don't think you know you I don't think
- 01:02:54you can get heart uh uh I don't think
- 01:02:57you can die of heart disease and I don't
- 01:02:58think that it's possible to develop a
- 01:03:00major cancer at all I think it will
- 01:03:03almost entirely go away unless you're
- 01:03:05exposed to a major carcinogen
- 01:03:08um I I and even if you are exposed to
- 01:03:10Major carcinogens the evidence shows
- 01:03:12that you're if you drop your omega-6
- 01:03:16linoleic acid consumption down to one
- 01:03:18per you know less than two percent and
- 01:03:20even as low as one percent or less which
- 01:03:23is ancestral
- 01:03:24um does I make a big point of this in
- 01:03:26the book that it's it's very very very
- 01:03:29difficult to develop cancer
- 01:03:31um even if exposed to radiation or
- 01:03:33carcinogens and
- 01:03:36um you know uh so there's so so yeah you
- 01:03:40know you it I think it's just great to
- 01:03:42know these things and you can reverse
- 01:03:43diabetes you know doing this this is how
- 01:03:46you reverse diabetes is you go to an a
- 01:03:48low omega-6 diet you just eliminate the
- 01:03:51vegetable oil so you eliminate the high
- 01:03:53omega-6 from animals that are you know
- 01:03:55that are fed corn and soy oh well beat
- 01:03:58uh pigs and chickens that are fed that
- 01:04:00and have a high omega-6 but this is how
- 01:04:02you get healthy and stay healthy and you
- 01:04:04prevent all this disease this is great
- 01:04:06this is great news for a lot of people
- 01:04:08because if if we say that we don't have
- 01:04:11to be on a certain diet and just get rid
- 01:04:14of seed oils now I know that it also
- 01:04:16means that you know you're baking your
- 01:04:19own uh baked goods you're making your
- 01:04:21own cookies or whatever or you're not
- 01:04:23you're not going to restaurants anymore
- 01:04:25because like you mentioned earlier
- 01:04:26there's not a lot there's no not many
- 01:04:28that doesn't anymore these days right
- 01:04:30and right you just eliminate seed oils
- 01:04:33makes it a lot simpler for people to
- 01:04:35understand
- 01:04:37and which is a which is awesome for a
- 01:04:39lot of people it's a great news for a
- 01:04:40lot of people
- 01:04:42um Dr Chris thank you so much for coming
- 01:04:44on and sharing that story with us and
- 01:04:46sharing your your knowledge about this
- 01:04:48topic this is great news for a lot of
- 01:04:50people
- 01:04:51yes lorenza I appreciate you having me
- 01:04:53on I and here at the very end I kept
- 01:04:56meaning every time you called me Dr
- 01:04:57Chris I kept meaning to say you know
- 01:04:59it's just Chris I don't I don't let
- 01:05:02anybody call me doctor really so
- 01:05:05um anyway I appreciate it though and
- 01:05:07and uh it's been it's been an honor to
- 01:05:10be on your show it's my honor Dr Chris
- 01:05:12Kenobi thank you so much for coming on
- 01:05:13and sharing your story with us today if
- 01:05:15you guys want to grab the book it's out
- 01:05:17on May 15th right yes and then we'll
- 01:05:20link it all in the description box below
- 01:05:22guys and yeah I hope you guys are taking
- 01:05:25notes there's a lot here and I would
- 01:05:28recommend following Dr Chris Kenobi uh
- 01:05:32he's all over YouTube he's he has uh
- 01:05:36tremendous work on on vegetable oils and
- 01:05:39this topic so uh get on that guys and I
- 01:05:43I myself will have to learn more about
- 01:05:45this and educate myself on this and it
- 01:05:48was a pleasure Dr Chris Kenobi
- 01:05:51this is my pleasure Lorenz thank you so
- 01:05:53much appreciate it all right sir
- 01:05:56[Music]
- 01:06:02thank you
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