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I just put up a page of articles of scientific studies

about toxins in heated foods at

 

http://www.thegardendiet.com/science

 

I was searching for " toxins in heated

fats/proteins/carbohydrates " and surfed through

articles in medical journals for many hours. I was

amazed by how none of the scientific studies on foods

distinguish whether they are testing heated or

unheated foods. Basic physics says if you heat a

substance you change its molecular structure. So

heated and unheated foods are totally different

compounds. So when they say " vegetable oil are trans

fats " it makes no sense because they don't say whether

the tests were done on heated or unheated vegetable

oil. (my thinking that I was trying to validate

through this research is that trans fats are created

in the heating of oils/fats). Some of the articles

were so complicated that it would take a scientist to

translate them. Yet why the whole scientific world

seems to have overlooked the heated/unheated issue I

don't understand!

 

I did find some interesting articles about heated

carbs, trans fats that seem to be contained in most

processed foods, the physics of heat and water, and I

found out very interestingly that the labeling of

animal feed requires labeling for cooked or not! These

articles are on the page mentioned above. I'm going to

keep looking, collecting articles, and sending the

scientists questions. I hope we'll have some raw-vegan

scientists and doctors in the next generation who will

initiate testing on heated and unheated foods, start

asking the right questions, and come up with some

valuable information.

 

Peace,

Vibehuntress

 

 

 

 

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