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Canola/Rapeseed Oil
08-15-2009, 09:50 AM
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Canola/Rapeseed Oil
CANOLA OIL

http://heardthat.net/canola.html

Canola Oil, yes it's in your local grocery store, it's in your peanut butter, it's in some of your noodles, potato chips... it's everywhere and in more products than you can imagine.

WHY?
It is very cheap. Hmm! HEARDTHAT

So what is Canola Oil?
Canola Oil's real name is "LEAR" oil (Low Erucic Acid Rape). It comes from the rape seed, which is part of the mustard family of plants. Rape is the most toxic of all food-oil plants. Commonly known as "rape oil," a semi-drying oil that is used as a lubricant, fuel, soap and synthetic rubber base, and as an illuminant to give color pages in magazines their slick look. Canola Oil is classified as a genetically engineered product.

toxic
adj : of or relating to or caused by a toxin or poison; "suffering from exposure to toxic substances"
genetic
adj

1: tending to occur among members of a family usually by heredity; "an inherited disease"; "familial traits"; "genetically transmitted features" [syn: familial, hereditary, inherited, transmitted, transmissible]

2: of or relating to or produced by or being a gene; "genic combinations"; "genetic code" [syn: genic]

3: of or relating to the science of genetics; "genetic research" [syn: genetical]

pesticide

n : a chemical used to kill pests (as rodents or insects); bug spray; poison

HEARDTHAT views genetically engineered products as:
The town folk viewed Dr. Frakenstien's creation
Superman's personal views on Kryptonite in the bedroom
As a small camp fire in a tropical storm

It is pretty obvious to us that an industrial oil does not belong in the human body. We were shocked to find out that it is typically referred to as a penetrating oil. Penetrating oil in our food as a nutrient? Upon further investigation we discovered a recent report from the EPA (1998) stating they have classified Canola Oil as a bio-pesticide which, "has low chronic toxicities".

PESTICDE - Defined above
Insects won't eat it, should we?. HEARDTHAT

CANOLA OIL HIGHLIGHTS

YOU SHOULD SERIOUSLY CONSIDER:

It is genetically engineered rapeseed.

Canada paid the FDA the sum of $50 million to have rape seed registered and recognized as "safe".
(Source: Young Again and others)

Rapeseed is a lubricating oil used by small industry. It has never been meant for human consumption.

It is derived from the mustard family and is considered a toxic and poisonous weed, which when processed, becomes rancid very quickly.

It has been shown to cause lung cancer (Wall Street Journal: 6/7/95)

It is very inexpensive to grow and harvest. Insects won't eat it.

Some typical and possible side effects include loss of vision, disruption of the central nervous system,
respiratory illness, anemia, constipation, increased incidence of heart disease and cancer, low birth
weights in infants and irritability.

Generally rapeseed has a cumulative effect taking almost 10 years before symptoms begin to manifest.

It has a tendency to inhibit proper metabolism of foods and prohibits normal enzyme function.

Canola is a Trans Fatty Acid, which has shown to have a direct link to cancer. These Trans Fatty acids are
labeled as hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated oils. Avoid all of them!

According to John Thomas' book, Young Again, 12 years ago in England and Europe, rape seed was fed to cows, pigs and sheep who later went blind and began attacking people. There were no further attacks after the rape seed was eliminated from their diet.

Source: David Dancu, N.D. / karinya.com/canola.htm
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