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A simple google search would show u health issues from palm oil. It has saturated fats and its taught in 10th grade biology that saturated fats cause heart diseases and is bad for health.
With low consumption it might be ok but a high oil consuming society like Pakistan should not increase palm oil use.
Google isnt right all the time..

Sarurated fat causing heart disease is contentious topic..

old research that egg and saturated fat cause heart attacks are based upon poorly designed cohort studies...
its carbohydrates and weight gain which is the culprit not vegetable sources fat like palm oil infact even animal base fats is yet to show solid evidence for harm..

Hydrogenation problem primary lies with impurities in process ...

 
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The health community worldwideis gradually leanibg towards favoring butter, desi ghee and a mixture of canola + olive or palm + olive.
Palm oil is dreaded as it has the highest yield per acre with least care required. Hence its been used in ice cream, butter, cheese, creams etc etc and here lies the problem. The same would hold true if u mass produce olive oil to a scale tht it becomes dirt cheap and starts getting into every thing. Banaspati ghee is hazardous and i heard its production will be banned from 2021 onwards.
Back to topic..
If pakistan can produce olive oil in west and south western region along with palm oil in North east then we can start local blend / mixed varieties of both oil or either oil with canola oil. Same way we must restrict vegetable fat in dairy. The 3 simple initiativescan decrease import and improve the overall health too
 
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Google isnt right all the time..

Sarurated fat causing heart disease is contentious topic..

old research that egg and saturated fat cause heart attacks are based upon poorly designed cohort studies...
its carbohydrates and weight gain which is the culprit not vegetable sources fat like palm oil infact even animal base fats is yet to show solid evidence for harm..

Hydrogenation problem primary lies with impurities in process ...

So would u rather risk it and use palm oil or be on safe side and go for olive oil?
 
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So would u rather risk it and use palm oil or be on safe side and go for olive oil?
I would see what my tastebuds say...
Because there is neither evidence that plam oil is bad nor significant evidence that olive oil is good
You can google it and find that we published a study in reported worldwide ...
You deciding something on perception and pseudoscience

This is what i tell my patients too...majority of them are heart patients
 
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I would see what my tastebuds say...
Because there is neither evidence that plam oil is bad nor significant evidence that olive oil is good
You can google it and find that we published a study in reported worldwide ...
You deciding something on perception and pseudoscience

This is what i tell my patients too...majority of them are heart patients

Lolz so ur science tells u to blindly believe in taste buds? And u call it pseudo science while taught science sponsored by big pharmas whose only aim is to earn money.
 
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Lolz so ur science tells u to blindly believe in taste buds? And u call it pseudo science while taught science sponsored by big pharmas whose only aim is to earn money.
Well, believe whatever you want..i tell this to my patients too...

My job is to inform you, not convince you..
 
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Who the hell cares if it’s beneficial or harmful. 90% of the stuff in Pakistan is not pure, water, food, milk, ghee, medicines.

Grow palmTrees, extract the oil for domestic use or export. At least land is being used, employment will increase and it will improve our economy.
 
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its unfortunate that agriculture has been ignored by all govts including the PTI
Current Govt and Previous govt have provide very good initiatives

like
> current punjab govt provide 50% subsidy on drip irrigation if someone implement it
> For Oil every bag gets 5000 Rupees Subsidy from govt of Canola Seeds
> Olives plants are being distributed as free of cost in chakwal center
 
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Dear Friends,

Like most people from the subcontinent, we cook curry dishes of various kinds every day where a liberal quantity of cooking/frying medium is required. Based on the accepted fact that unsaturated fats are better than saturated fats we switched to Canola Oil for cooking. As you are aware Canola is a variety of Rapeseed grown mostly in the USA & Canada. We chose it because it has a high Omega-6 continent. It's fat composition is 7% saturated fat, 64% monosaturated fat and 28% polyunsaturated fat.

Having little to do in my retirement except reading about anything that comes to mind; also with a natural desire to live longer, I decided to do some research on the cooking oils. My results are noted below:


Comparison between Desi Ghee & Vanaspati Ghee:


“Which is Better (or Worse) – Desi Ghee or Vanaspati?

Since desi ghee contains saturated fats, it is high in cholesterol and raises low-density lipoprotein (LDL) or bad cholesterol in the body. Trans fats in Vanaspati are bad as they increase LDL or bad cholesterol but also lowers high-density lipoprotein (HDL) or good cholesterol. Consumption of saturated fats (desi ghee) raises only the level of LDL (bad cholesterol), but do not lower the level of HDL (good cholesterol). Thus, they may not be as harmful as trans-fats-containing Vanaspati. Desi ghee is therefore comparatively better than Vanaspati.”

Therefore, the bottom line is that, of the two, Vanaspati is likely to kill you sooner!

https://testing-lab.com/2017/12/desi-ghee-vs-vanaspati-will-kill-sooner/

Results of a Study about using Mustard Seed /Rape Seed oil & Ghee for every day cooking in India on Coronary Heart Disease.

“Conclusion

The present study suggests that increased mustard oil consumption had an adverse effect in the form of increased positive CHD history, and the adverse opinion about ghee on CHD in the medical community may not be valid as compared to mustard oil. However, extrapolation of this result on the entire population should be done cautiously because the subjects of this study were small in number and subjects were selected from only one geographical region. Further well-designed studies are required on a larger number of subjects, from different regions of India.”

Full study link: - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5121705/


Finally the Olive Oil:

“The Bottom Line

Quality extra virgin olive oil is an especially healthy fat that retains its beneficial qualities during cooking.

The main downside is that overheating can adversely impact its flavour.

However, olive oil is quite resistant to heat and doesn’t oxidize or go rancid during cooking.

Not only is it an excellent cooking oil, but it is also one of the healthiest.”

Full report:-

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/is-olive-oil-good-for-cooking#bottom-line


My conclusion is that despite the fact that my wife insists on using Canola Oil instead of Ghee (my preference) for everyday cooking, empirical results show that in actual fact there is only a marginal much difference in the incidence of Coronary Heart Disease whether you use Vanaspati Ghee, Desi Ghee or Vegetable oils. The best way is to eat boiled food only or at the very least use extra virgin Olive Oil.

Since I do not fall in the ‘Loaded with money’ category, I can’t afford extra virgin Olive oil except for use in salads and since good food is one of the joys of living, I could not bear to live on boiled food alone, we continue to use Canola Oil for every cooking and Desi Ghee for Biryani. Additionally, good or bad Palm oil is probably the most economical way to make Vanaspati/Banaspati Ghee; staple cooking medium of ordinary folks; attempt to reduce Palm Oil import bill through indigenous cultivation is welcome news.
 
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Dear Friends,

Like most people from the subcontinent, we cook curry dishes of various kinds every day where a liberal quantity of cooking/frying medium is required. Based on the accepted fact that unsaturated fats are better than saturated fats we switched to Canola Oil for cooking. As you are aware Canola is a variety of Rapeseed grown mostly in the USA & Canada. We chose it because it has a high Omega-6 continent. It's fat composition is 7% saturated fat, 64% monosaturated fat and 28% polyunsaturated fat.

Having little to do in my retirement except reading about anything that comes to mind; also with a natural desire to live longer, I decided to do some research on the cooking oils. My results are noted below:


Comparison between Desi Ghee & Vanaspati Ghee:


“Which is Better (or Worse) – Desi Ghee or Vanaspati?

Since desi ghee contains saturated fats, it is high in cholesterol and raises low-density lipoprotein (LDL) or bad cholesterol in the body. Trans fats in Vanaspati are bad as they increase LDL or bad cholesterol but also lowers high-density lipoprotein (HDL) or good cholesterol. Consumption of saturated fats (desi ghee) raises only the level of LDL (bad cholesterol), but do not lower the level of HDL (good cholesterol). Thus, they may not be as harmful as trans-fats-containing Vanaspati. Desi ghee is therefore comparatively better than Vanaspati.”

Therefore, the bottom line is that, of the two, Vanaspati is likely to kill you sooner!

https://testing-lab.com/2017/12/desi-ghee-vs-vanaspati-will-kill-sooner/

Results of a Study about using Mustard Seed /Rape Seed oil & Ghee for every day cooking in India on Coronary Heart Disease.

“Conclusion

The present study suggests that increased mustard oil consumption had an adverse effect in the form of increased positive CHD history, and the adverse opinion about ghee on CHD in the medical community may not be valid as compared to mustard oil. However, extrapolation of this result on the entire population should be done cautiously because the subjects of this study were small in number and subjects were selected from only one geographical region. Further well-designed studies are required on a larger number of subjects, from different regions of India.”

Full study link: - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5121705/


Finally the Olive Oil:

“The Bottom Line

Quality extra virgin olive oil is an especially healthy fat that retains its beneficial qualities during cooking.

The main downside is that overheating can adversely impact its flavour.

However, olive oil is quite resistant to heat and doesn’t oxidize or go rancid during cooking.

Not only is it an excellent cooking oil, but it is also one of the healthiest.”

Full report:-

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/is-olive-oil-good-for-cooking#bottom-line


My conclusion is that despite the fact that my wife insists on using Canola Oil instead of Ghee (my preference) for everyday cooking, empirical results show that in actual fact there is only a marginal much difference in the incidence of Coronary Heart Disease whether you use Vanaspati Ghee, Desi Ghee or Vegetable oils. The best way is to eat boiled food only or at the very least use extra virgin Olive Oil.

Since I do not fall in the ‘Loaded with money’ category, I can’t afford extra virgin Olive oil except for use in salads and since good food is one of the joys of living, I could not bear to live on boiled food alone, we continue to use Canola Oil for every cooking and Desi Ghee for Biryani. Additionally, good or bad Palm oil is probably the most economical way to make Vanaspati/Banaspati Ghee; staple cooking medium of ordinary folks; attempt to reduce Palm Oil import bill through indigenous cultivation is welcome news.
co relation is not the same thing as causation..

when i go out in summer, i sweat when i eat ice cream..am i going to state that ice cream cause sweating!?

having said that presumably ghee is worse than cooking oil but there are too many variables thus RCTs donot show benefit or harm either way...
 
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