Beyond the Buzz
Seed oils have become one of the most debated ingredients in everyday food conversations. Oils like canola, soybean, corn, and sunflower oil are often framed as inflammatory, harmful, or something people should avoid entirely. But does that claim hold up when we look at the broader evidence? In this episode of Beyond the Buzz, Dr. Tara Moroz looks at the tension behind the seed oil debate: why the message feels so convincing, what people are often worried about, and how the evidence compares with the confidence of the claims. You’ll hear how systematic reviews and meta-analyses approach questions about dietary fats, inflammation, cholesterol, cardiovascular risk, and long-term health. The episode also explores why single-ingredient rules can feel reassuring, especially when food advice is confusing or contradictory. By the end, you’ll have a clearer way to think about seed oils, saturated fats, food processing, and why the overall dietary pattern matters more than eliminating one ingredient. 📝 Full transcript, evidence, and this week’s clarity poll → beyondthebuzzmedia.com
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