Canola Oil is a Classic Example of Food Fraud

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Thursday, August 19, 2010 by: Paul Fassa, citizen journalist

(NaturalNews) Remember margarine? That was touted as healthier than butter several years ago. Though many have since caught on to that lie, it still persists somewhat. Margarine is as healthy as melted plastic. But it sure is cheap to produce! That was then, this is now. Could Canola oil's health claims compare with margarine's fraud?

There is evidence to support health food fraud with canola oil. Not buying it by the bottle is easy enough, but it appears in many prepared or processed foods, even those in health food stores. Because of Canola's marketing itself as a healthy option, it is recommended by many health food experts. Meanwhile, the health food industry sells and uses it as a healthy alternative despite growing evidence of toxic dangers.

What Canola Oil Is

Canola is a hybrid name that stands for Canadian oil, since it is grown, processed, and exported mainly from Canada. And the Canadian government, it is reported, put up the cash to have the FDA classify Canola oil as GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe). This classification allowed the Canola industry to avoid long term safety testing.

The Canadian government subsidizes most of rapeseed planting and harvesting. Those plants are cheap, easy to grow and a natural insect resistant, and Canola oil is cheaper and easier to use for processed foods than more expensive, healthier cold pressed oils such as olive oil.

Originally it was called lear oil (low erucic acid rapeseed) a natural modified hybrid of rape seed to remove most of its erucic acid, which is totally toxic. Rapeseed oil is so toxic that bugs and animals won't eat it. It was used in the first half of the 20th century as an industrial oil. So that name had to go completely. Hence, the final Canadian product became Canola oil in 1988.

The rapeseed plant was genetically modified further to withstand heavy doses of the Monsanto's weed killing herbicide Roundup. Roundup itself is not exactly safe for humans and animals, so the use of a toxin to support a genetically modified plant makes for a dangerous combination.

In addition to the plant having an unpredictable GMO element, the oil is heated to over 300 degrees as part of a process to remove its extremely unpleasant odor. Processing vegetable oils may include degumming, batch acidulation, bleaching, deodorization, chemical extraction methods using solvents, and high temperature expeller pressing.

Canola oil is monounsaturated, which makes it easy to promote it as similar to olive oil but cheaper. But real olive oil is not processed and doesn't contain toxic trans-fatty acids or GMOs. Canola is among the lowest of all oils with essential fatty acids, which happens to be the main health aspect of oils.

Then Came Some Independent Testing

Various tests came up with previously unforeseen and unannounced health hazards. One example is when piglets were fed a formula using Canola oil, their vitamin E was reduced to dangerous levels, and their blood platelets became sticky, impeding blood flow. And this is what is promoted as a heart healthy oil?

Other tests have determined various imbalances with micronutrients that nature synergistically provides. These imbalances are part of what technology does to ruin food and undermine long term human health.

The best that can be said about Canola oil is that it is not a healthy option. It doesn't even rank among other oils that do promote health, such as cold pressed hemp, flax, or even olive oil. Even worse, tests show that Canola may promote bad health. Read your labels carefully.

[Editor`s Note: NaturalNews is strongly against the use of all forms of animal testing. We fully support implementation of humane medical experimentation that promotes the health and well being of all living creatures.]


* http://www.naturalnews.com/029516_canola_oil_fraud.html
 
This is a gray area - with the GMO modsand extensive processing would Canola be considered a Synthetic oil?

- What amazes me is that most folks think Margarine is better for you than cow milk Butter.
 
I guess im one of the few that did not know about the margarine. I have always been told it is healthier than regular butter and never really gave it much thought as we dont use much of it. Anyone have any good articles on this topic?
 
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- What amazes me is that most folks think Margarine is better for you than cow milk Butter.


I once read how margarine is made, and that was enough to make me think that margarine is probably better suited for repacking wheel bearings. The fact that it has to be dyed and flavored to resemble butter is unsettling.

Interesting info about canola oil. I knew it was rapeseed oil, and the name was supposed to sound more appealing, but I didn't know about the other details. Glad I've only used it for seasoning my cast iron pans; usually I go for expeller-pressed olive oil when cooking oil is called for.
 
This reeks of the garbage my family constantly forwards to me for verification before they email blast it out to everybody they know, and just like the vast majority of those emails, this one too is mostly uninformed strong opinion (Westboro Baptist church, anyone?) and a shred of truth. In case you were on board with this message, let me tell you, there is no Nigerian princess who wants to give you 10% of her $32 million fortune if you'll just wire her the $5000 transaction fee, and canola oil will not kill you. Being fat will kill you. Smoking will kill you. Not exercising will kill you. This is just another heaping, steaming pile of unfounded Internet hyperbole perpetuated by people with *way* too much time on their hands that they don't use to research actual facts. And no, I have no interest whatsoever in any canola or rapeseed interests and I'm not Canadian. I just have a very low tolerance for horse puckey.
 
Originally Posted By: ARCOgraphite
This is a gray area - with the GMO modsand extensive processing would Canola be considered a Synthetic oil?


Some would consider it synthetic but it's only a Group 3 oil.

I didn't see the full explanation of the acronym in the hysterionics.

It stands for Canadian Oil Low Acid.
 
You have to remember it is all about cost and taste. Most commercial food companies are using cheap oils (soybean oil comes to mind) to cut back on expenses since the industry is based on volume and not profit margins.

Like everything else in life, you need to consume all fats and oils in moderation, even if it is extra-virgin cold-pressed heart healthy omega-3 fatty acid olive oil.
 
Lurch, one of your links was broken, here's the correct link:
http://www.westonaprice.org/know-your-fats/559-the-great-con-ola.html

And for the record, I use cold pressed olive oil, not due to health reasons, but because I think it tastes better
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Originally Posted By: 2oldtommy
IMO this kind of stuff is out of place in BITOG.FWIW--oldtommy


Out of place? Isn't that why we have a food section?

I stopped drinking milk a while ago and feel tons better after doing so. My sinuses are much clearer now, which means I sleep better. I stopped drinking milk because of what a naturopathic doctor told me, and because of what I read on the site below. Milk is another food fraud pushed onto the American people by the dairy farmers.

http://notmilk.com/
 
Originally Posted By: hate2work
Originally Posted By: 2oldtommy
IMO this kind of stuff is out of place in BITOG.FWIW--oldtommy


Out of place? Isn't that why we have a food section?

I stopped drinking milk a while ago and feel tons better after doing so. My sinuses are much clearer now, which means I sleep better. I stopped drinking milk because of what a naturopathic doctor told me, and because of what I read on the site below. Milk is another food fraud pushed onto the American people by the dairy farmers.

http://notmilk.com/


I couldn't give up dairy. I went vegan a couple of months ago and not eating meats and not drinking milk is easy. It's giving up cheese that has been extremely difficult. The soy based cheese taste bad and have casein added to it. If I'm going to end up consuming casein, I might as well eat the real thing.
 
Originally Posted By: hate2work
Originally Posted By: 2oldtommy
IMO this kind of stuff is out of place in BITOG.FWIW--oldtommy


Out of place? Isn't that why we have a food section?

I stopped drinking milk a while ago and feel tons better after doing so. My sinuses are much clearer now, which means I sleep better. I stopped drinking milk because of what a naturopathic doctor told me, and because of what I read on the site below. Milk is another food fraud pushed onto the American people by the dairy farmers.

http://notmilk.com/


I did too. If I could get raw milk from grass fed cows here, I'd get some and make yogurt out of it, or possibly drink it the way it is, but the way I was drinking pasteurized milk with meals wasn't doing me any good at all, and was probably doing me harm.
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Milk drinking with meals is IMO more of a tradition, not a healthy practice, just like over eating at Thanksgiving.

I also think milk is another food fraud. It's like they think the consumers are fools that are going to eat whatever they show us on TV or something.

Canola oil is in all kinds of processed foods, and I don't eat that stuff.
 
Milk as a fraud food? What does a baby drink? Milk is a good source of protein, sugar, fat, calcium, phosphorus, vitamin D and water.

It has been described as natures most perfect food - the next closest would be chicken eggs. The egg is the only food that has all 9 essential amino acids.
 
Originally Posted By: SVTCobra
Milk as a fraud food? What does a baby drink? Milk is a good source of protein, sugar, fat, calcium, phosphorus, vitamin D and water.

It has been described as natures most perfect food - the next closest would be chicken eggs. The egg is the only food that has all 9 essential amino acids.


Described as nature's most perfect food? By Whom? The Dairy Council LOL

Humans are the only mammal that continues to drink milk after it's weaned. And it's not even our own milk, it's from a different mammal!
 
Originally Posted By: SVTCobra
It has been described as natures most perfect food


Who by ?
Originally Posted By: SVTCobra
What does a baby drink?



Mother's (human) milk
 
Originally Posted By: Shannow
Originally Posted By: SVTCobra
It has been described as natures most perfect food


Who by ?


Calves.
 
Originally Posted By: hate2work
Originally Posted By: SVTCobra
Milk as a fraud food? What does a baby drink? Milk is a good source of protein, sugar, fat, calcium, phosphorus, vitamin D and water.

It has been described as natures most perfect food - the next closest would be chicken eggs. The egg is the only food that has all 9 essential amino acids.


Described as nature's most perfect food? By Whom? The Dairy Council LOL

Humans are the only mammal that continues to drink milk after it's weaned. And it's not even our own milk, it's from a different mammal!



That doesn't necessarily mean anything. Humans are the only mammal that cooks its food. Mammals cat's, mice etc will eat diary products if fed them. And of course all animal based food for human consumption is going to come from another animal. I don't think milk is a food fraud or universally bad. It has a lot of nutrients and quality protein. Some people may have some degree of lactose intolerant or have allergies to milk. But a person could be allergic to any food no matter how healthy. Other than that where the problem comes in is how the food industry produces it. Milk is not produced like ol' MacDonald did it on his farm to say the least, unless you want to pay big money for organic/grass fed/non homogenonized milk if it is even available.
 
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