Nutrition ⇒ Oleic Acid as a Sirtuin Activator and why Canola oil may be best
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It's from processing. That is why i like this group. Everyone knows something imprtant.
I am glad to hear about the value of Oleic Acid, and my choice is Avocado Oil.
I am glad to hear about the value of Oleic Acid, and my choice is Avocado Oil.
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just started taking nmn this past week and have been taking a table spoon of extra virgin olive oil, iv been looking into this for a few days since i read something that mentioned the issue with real olive oil. there are a bunch of lists floating around that several groups maintain about what has been tested to be real or verified. like previously mentioned the California ranch one pops up a lot, along with the Kirkland extra virgin oil.
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It gets worse, i bought Avocado oil today... rancid.
Of course i am taking it back... but this is ridiculous. Maybe try to get pure Oleic Acid..
Of course i am taking it back... but this is ridiculous. Maybe try to get pure Oleic Acid..
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I personally use Olive oil for getting Oleic Acid. Things to look for when purchasing extra virgin olive oil;rdm wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 4:18 am just started taking nmn this past week and have been taking a table spoon of extra virgin olive oil, iv been looking into this for a few days since i read something that mentioned the issue with real olive oil. there are a bunch of lists floating around that several groups maintain about what has been tested to be real or verified. like previously mentioned the California ranch one pops up a lot, along with the Kirkland extra virgin oil.
1. Look for a crush date or harvest date. (very important)
2. The bottle needs to be dark glass or in a can. (no plastic or clear bottle)
If you dont have these few things with the olive oil you are looking to purchase then dont buy it!
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It does look like we've come full circle on this. There are trust organizations like NAOOA which certify the quality so i would add this as well.drkris69 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 03, 2022 5:16 amI personally use Olive oil for getting Oleic Acid. Things to look for when purchasing extra virgin olive oil;rdm wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 4:18 am just started taking nmn this past week and have been taking a table spoon of extra virgin olive oil, iv been looking into this for a few days since i read something that mentioned the issue with real olive oil. there are a bunch of lists floating around that several groups maintain about what has been tested to be real or verified. like previously mentioned the California ranch one pops up a lot, along with the Kirkland extra virgin oil.
1. Look for a crush date or harvest date. (very important)
2. The bottle needs to be dark glass or in a can. (no plastic or clear bottle)
If you dont have these few things with the olive oil you are looking to purchase then dont buy it!
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I just take Omega 3 / 6 / 9
99 is Oleic acid, they are all good for me, so i take two most days.
Olive Oil, Avacado Oil - the ones I bought taste like shiat. Sunflower Oil tastes ok, but apparently it's cooked.
99 is Oleic acid, they are all good for me, so i take two most days.
Olive Oil, Avacado Oil - the ones I bought taste like shiat. Sunflower Oil tastes ok, but apparently it's cooked.
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I tasted our olive oil and it's awful. I can't tell if it is bad, I would have thought it would taste rather sweet.
i like the idea of just taking a capsule.
i like the idea of just taking a capsule.
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Just so you know, I taste olive oil all the time and it should have a mild taste but give you alittle burn in the back of your throat when you swallow it. Thats good Olive oil....Stay away from seed oils by all means!
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Hmm i wish i could offer you a taste of mine. It is actually bitter.
I think I want to take Oleic acid, and i think the safest is as the Omega 9 supplement.
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The more peppery/bitter the taste with hot/burning sensation on the back of the throat, the more polyphenols and better it is for you.
The best medicine is the hardest to swallow!!