Unsaturated fats do not interact with an excess of iron and a deficiency of oxygen or usable energy to redirect our developmental path
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The toxicity of estrogen and unsaturated fats has been recognized for most of the twentieth century 1 0 2and
Interactions between estrogen and unsaturated fats contribute to the aging process 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
Unsaturated fats, interacting with an excess of iron and a deficiency of oxygen or usable energy, redirect our developmental path 1 0 2Citations
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Iron reacts with unsaturated fats during stress to destroy cells 1 0 1Iron supplements and supplemental oxygen can do the most damage when used with a vitamin E deficiency exacerbated by excessive unsaturated fats in the diet 1 0 2When animals are made "deficient" in all the exogenous polyunsaturated fatty acids, they become remarkably resistant to all sorts of stress and toxins 1 0 2Excessive supply of unsaturated fats in the diet can override some adaptive, protective regulatory processes 1 0 2The effects of unsaturated fats can lead to lower energy production, reduced function, and death 1 0 2Unsaturated fats, interacting with an excess of iron and a deficiency of oxygen or usable energy, redirect our developmental path 1 0 2The saturated fats seem to have no "signalling" functions 1 0 2Unsaturated fats can stimulate or kill cells 1 0 2An excess of unsaturated fatty acids constitutes a massive distortion of the regulatory systems 1 0 2The absence of cancer on a diet lacking unsaturated fats indicates that something very simple can be done to reduce the suffering from the major degenerative diseases 1 0 2