Seed Oils Are The Reason Your Sunburnt

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this thread explores the correlation between sunburning and skin cancer rates to seed oil.

Modern diets are way higher in omega-6-rich oils like soybean, corn, cottonseed, sunflower, safflower, and canola oil. These are high in linoleic acid, a polyunsaturated fat that’s more prone to oxidation.

Since UV creates oxidative stress in the skin, the theory is:

High seed oil intake → more omega-6 PUFA in skin/tissues → more lipid oxidation under UV → more inflammation/sunburn damage → possibly higher long-term skin cancer risk.

There’s also a direct correlation between seed oil consumption and skin cancer rates, as seen on graph
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There’s animal evidence that omega-6-heavy diets can worsen UV-induced skin tumors, while omega-3s seem protective in some studies also omega-3 supplementation has been shown to raise sunburn threshold, which shows diet can affect UV response.

in conclusion stop being a retarted goy and slurping processed seed oils unless you want to look like a lobster and die of skin cancer
repping is free🥹
 
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this thread explores the correlation between sunburning and skin cancer rates to seed oil.

Modern diets are way higher in omega-6-rich oils like soybean, corn, cottonseed, sunflower, safflower, and canola oil. These are high in linoleic acid, a polyunsaturated fat that’s more prone to oxidation.

Since UV creates oxidative stress in the skin, the theory is:

High seed oil intake → more omega-6 PUFA in skin/tissues → more lipid oxidation under UV → more inflammation/sunburn damage → possibly higher long-term skin cancer risk.

There’s also a direct correlation between seed oil consumption and skin cancer rates, as seen on graph View attachment 5309826
There’s animal evidence that omega-6-heavy diets can worsen UV-induced skin tumors, while omega-3s seem protective in some studies also omega-3 supplementation has been shown to raise sunburn threshold, which shows diet can affect UV response.

in conclusion stop being a retarted goy and slurping processed seed oils unless you want to look like a lobster and die of skin cancer
repping is free🥹
Yea man,already knew this and one day ago told my mom to cook only with butter,hope shes not using any seed oils anymore
 
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chad eats processed mcdonalds for breakfast lunch and dinner
wears sunscreen and slays your oneitis
just wear sunscreen man
 
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this thread explores the correlation between sunburning and skin cancer rates to seed oil.

Modern diets are way higher in omega-6-rich oils like soybean, corn, cottonseed, sunflower, safflower, and canola oil. These are high in linoleic acid, a polyunsaturated fat that’s more prone to oxidation.

Since UV creates oxidative stress in the skin, the theory is:

High seed oil intake → more omega-6 PUFA in skin/tissues → more lipid oxidation under UV → more inflammation/sunburn damage → possibly higher long-term skin cancer risk.

There’s also a direct correlation between seed oil consumption and skin cancer rates, as seen on graph View attachment 5309826
There’s animal evidence that omega-6-heavy diets can worsen UV-induced skin tumors, while omega-3s seem protective in some studies also omega-3 supplementation has been shown to raise sunburn threshold, which shows diet can affect UV response.

in conclusion stop being a retarted goy and slurping processed seed oils unless you want to look like a lobster and die of skin cancer
repping is free🥹
no but they are the reason my arteries are clogged n for the hard attack I'll get soon
 
this thread explores the correlation between sunburning and skin cancer rates to seed oil.

Modern diets are way higher in omega-6-rich oils like soybean, corn, cottonseed, sunflower, safflower, and canola oil. These are high in linoleic acid, a polyunsaturated fat that’s more prone to oxidation.

Since UV creates oxidative stress in the skin, the theory is:

High seed oil intake → more omega-6 PUFA in skin/tissues → more lipid oxidation under UV → more inflammation/sunburn damage → possibly higher long-term skin cancer risk.

There’s also a direct correlation between seed oil consumption and skin cancer rates, as seen on graph View attachment 5309826
There’s animal evidence that omega-6-heavy diets can worsen UV-induced skin tumors, while omega-3s seem protective in some studies also omega-3 supplementation has been shown to raise sunburn threshold, which shows diet can affect UV response.

in conclusion stop being a retarted goy and slurping processed seed oils unless you want to look like a lobster and die of skin cancer
repping is free🥹
This is common knowledge dude
How can the sun, which is the best thing for your health, burn you?
It's because of the food you eat
 
chad eats processed mcdonalds for breakfast lunch and dinner
wears sunscreen and slays your oneitis
just wear sunscreen man
i fucking hate chad
 
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i think it’s true, eaten less goyslop and I haven’t been sunburnt once, last summer I went out less than I have this summer and my skin peeled several times. I’ve been out shirtless hours daily aswell and I’ve just gotten pretty tan.
 

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