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Best Cooking Oil for Dieters

By Healing_oils

Many dieters are confused about the best cooking oil to use. Using the wrong type of cooking oil can actually make you gain weight. It can be so frustrating trying to understand what the best cooking oil to use is. One expert recommends peanut oil, then we're told that olive oil is not all that it's made out to be. This article will try and clear all of this up for you.

Many manufacturing companies do falsely represent their oils. They tell you that their oil is healthy and will help you lower your cholesterol while improving your blood pressure. In reality, you are being misled by these companies.

Best Cooking Oil for Dieters

The problem with vegetable oils is that the oil needs to be extracted, and this can only be done by using a chemical process, not a natural one. These oils are ones such as corn oil, sunflower, oil, canola oil and soy bean oil.


This technology is fairly new so decades ago people just did not eat this type of oil at all. Which is also the reason why obesity was not such a huge concern then as it is now.

Vegetable oil is used in so many products including almost every single processed food out there on the market. Adding too much vegetable oil in your diet can lead to many health problems including weight gain, inflammation, heart disease, high cholesterol levels and more.

The problem with vegetable oil is that it contains huge amounts of Omega 6 oils. It is important to understand that the ratio of Omega 3 to Omega 6 oils should be kept at 1:1. Adding vegetable oils and processed foods throws this off completely. It is not unheard of for people to have ratios as high as 25:1.

The biggest side effect of obesity is gaining weight. While our body does require fat to repair our cells, it does not require such high levels. When too much fat is available the excess is simply stored as additional fat.

This excess storage leads to problems such as clogged arteries and has been indirectly linked to some cancers.

So what is the best cooking oil to combat this?

The easiest thing for you to do is to avoid using vegetable oil whenever possible. In fact, try not to use it all. Unfortunately, this is not as easy as it might sound. As we mentioned before vegetable oil can be found in pretty much every type of processed food.

While avoiding vegetable oil as much as possible will be a huge boost to your health. There are other choices you have when it comes to cooking with oils. These are oils which are normally pressed as opposed to extracted, even filtered oils are usually a better choice too.

The best cooking oil (healthiest oils) available today include:


Try these oils out in different ways. Use butter or ghee for frying eggs and onions. Coconut oil is great for roasting vegetables. Try them out and see which ones you like the most.

Whether you are trying to lose weight or just eat in a healthier manner, it is important to pay attention to the types of food you are including in your diet. Try to stay away from processed foods as much as possible. Get into the habit of reading food labels to see what type of oil the product contains.

Remember you are making lifestyle changes and not just on a diet.

By avoiding vegetable oils and replacing it with a better alternative you will be doing your entire family a service. You will all stay healthier and slimmer and be happier for it.


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