Bump up***also Diana Dyer has a new blog with GREAT info***
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Karla,
I have been wondering about this myself! What I try to do: add the olive oil at the end to the steamed or cooked food. Odette |
How confusing! Yesterday, we had a report from Japanese research people concluding that soy derivatives are safe. Now the MD Anderson people say avoid soy. Olive oil has been tauted as the good oil. Here, we just learned on heating it is a carcinogen. I have been a fatty acid chemist and I could not understand the heated olive oil can become carcinogen. It is not the chemistry I have learned.
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HI CL - I have learned over the years that heating almost anything with a high heat and or direct heat can cause carcinogens that shouldn't be ingested. Acrylamide to be specific. I have learned that even burned toast is a bad idea. All meats and fish if heated with a direct high heat cause carcinogens, so grilling or blackening is not healthy...
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/f...ylamideinfoods From what I have learned from dietary folks is that no oil should be heated to smoking, even if the recipe tells you to. EVOO is too fragile to use as a primary cooking oil. Use other oil (canola perhaps) for higher heat sauteing and cooking. I use some olive oil for cooking, but I also take 3 tbl spoons of it a day, as it is suspected to be active against Her2neu, and it can't possibly hurt me! http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20050219/food.asp and <li class="body">Health Canada scientists say they have found that adding rosemary can reduce acrylamide levels in both home fries and commercial potato chips by about 25 per cent, while other anti-oxidants had little to no impact. The research, published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, also found that potato slices that were fried with olive oil had 50 per cent higher acrylamide levels than those fried with corn oil, although there appears to be little difference between frying in cheap processed olive oil and more expensive virgin olive oil, in terms of acrylamide levels. <li class="body">"Acrylamide Advice: Don’t Burn Your Toast" includes audio of an expert explaining how the risk of acrylamide can be reduced by using different cooking methods. from http://www.cbc.ca/consumers/market/f...de/can_do.html |
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Laurie |
Time for a
bump:) Take care and God bless.
Rhonda |
Time for a...
bump.
Rhonda |
Time for another bump
AND I'm attaching Diana's blog. Of particular interest to me as I'm a BIGGER advocate of the "balance" theory and have either organic beef or pork once or twice a week (usually 2 fish, 2 vegetarian and 2 beef/pork a week and leftovers thereafter) and she is NOW advocating organic beef due to the high amount of Omega 3 (See Oct. 18th entry). I'm a true blue Flexitarian who happens to eat a LOT of whole fruits and veggies and tends to believe that it's the "processing" of food (all the prepak food isn't even what is SAYS), our HUGE caloric intake (super size this, that and the other) AND our sedentary lifestyle (I think of BOTH my grandmothers who lived to be 91 and while neither one was particulary "svelt"...actually the one was a LARGE burly German woman...they both were born in a time (1892 and 1902) where you COOKED your food, CLEANED your house (sorry, but I can't help believing that all the "conveniences" to make our life easier has come with a price) and worked outside (i.e gardening, farming, building etc.). Also, another thought provoking book is the Omnivores Dilema...heavy, but interesting reading. Take care.
Rhonda http://dianadyer.blogspot.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flexitarianism http://www.michaelpollan.com/omnivore.php |
Thanks Rhonda. Those bumps are always beneficial as they are gentle reminders to us to pay attention to what we do for good health. So important.
I agree with what you said. I, too, believe that all our modern conveniences come with a price. A huge one. I believe all the pre-packaged foods, preservatives, dyes etc. are killing us. That being said, I will admit, I don't "cook" like it sounds you do but I do eat way less - hungry eat - eat veggies - grains - try to stay away from trans fat - fast food and exercise. It just feels better. Thanks again for the gentle reminder Rhonda. Blessings of Peace for your Sunday, Mary Jo |
After reading Lani's post, thought it was time...
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Rhonda |
Gotta...
BUMP this up...
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The olive oil thing is news to me; I heard a naturopath doctor speak a few weeks ago, and acceptable oils were olive oil (in the can not bottle), and I can't remember the other oils, but I think there was canola was one of them.
A good site with nutrition info and recipes is at www.aicr.org |
Hi Alaska Laura,
This thread look at Omega 3s and Sixes. http://her2support.org/vbulletin/sho...ght=greek+diet Canola is quite nigh in Omega 3 which may have been why it was suggested at the lecture you attended. RB |
Well thank you RB, I'll check it out! It is that dang chemo brain, if I don't write things down, it goes right out my head I swear!
Omega 3's were strongly recommended (I remember, I remember LOL) and we were told to freeze our fish oil pills, that way we wouldn't burp them, and that the fish oil caplets had to be made out of anchovies, sardines or other wild small fish to get the best quality. |
Alaska Laura,
Thanks for posting the www.aicr.org site. Also, I visited your laurasjourney site and just wanted to tell you that it is wonderful. Your writing will not only help you, but many others as well. karen z |
You're welcome, and thank you :D
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You are welcome Alaska Laura.
Re repeating; the best quality oils are better refined these days, almost tasteless and do not tend to repeat. Omega 3s are essential to brain structure and function. RB |
You are welcome Alaska Laura.
I found your site too. Great graphics and well laid out with a twist of irony. Thank you for reminding me of the value of images as a basis fro communication. Re repeating; the best quality oils are better refined these days, almost tasteless and do not tend to repeat. Omega 3s are essential to brain structure and function. RB |
breast cancer diet
Hi,
Thanks. I am always trying to improve my diet. I appreciate your contribution very much. |
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