60’s, 70’s, Inflammation and Omega-6

on December 9th, 2008


It is more than ironic that a few years after food manufacturers began upping Omega-6s from soybeans in processed foods in the 60s (that create inflammation), Dr. Jorn Dyerberg was getting very curious why the Greenlandic Eskimos seemed to be free of atherosclerosis disease even though they consumed large amounts of whale fat. His fascination would bring a major discovery that EPA and DHA from fish were anti-inflammatory.

About the same time, fast food chains were springing up across America as quickly as soybeans were being added  two events that would have drastic implications upon health in the decades to come.

How ironic these events were existing nearly side-by-side with one leading to ill health in America while the second brought answers to health problems created by the first. Little did we know drive-up windows would mark the decline of families eating meals together. Eating is more than putting food in our mouths - it’s a time to break bread, bond together while sitting at a table enjoying good food.

Then the 90s came and suddenly it was low-fat, no-fat, and fat-free to lose weight.  For years, we purchased these products until staggering obesity statistics began to appear along with new diseases that needed naming - a rise in inflammatory diseases we could name as we unknowingly consumed products the human body was never designed to process wrapped in plastic and placed in boxes with a long shelf life.

As westerners were being bombarded with these foods, neighboring countries stayed true to their cultural eating style that included fish, grains and a variety of whole foods resulting in far better health today. Fortunately for those folks, they did not have a trillion dollar food industry influencing their every bite.

Don’t like fish?  Thats understandable for we are not historically a nation of fish eaters but there are many superior EPA and DHA supplements available.  Contrary to what is being written, a pure, distilled supplement is free of ocean toxins and will not have a bad taste. If that happened to you in the past, the cause was inexpensive, improperly purified, food grade fish oil.

If you like fish, eat two servings a week. In the Lancet study, researchers discovered eating more fish than recommended by the US Advisory Board brought significant benefits for pregnant women and children far out-weighing the risk of ocean contaminants.

As rushed as we might be in this fast-paced society we’ve created, there was never a more important time, on so many levels, to return to the way our ancestors ate. Eat real, whole, nourishing foods as often as possible. Yes, there might be a higher cost for by-passing cheap nutrion-less, processed foods but the cost to health is far greater if we don’t begin to make some changes now.

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