Luise, I do not agree.
The difference is in the details.
For example:
Back then the word used was "fat" - as you quoted. There was no
differentiation ( as we NOW know is relevant) between fat from red
meat, egg, soy oil, extra virgin olive oil, fish oil, blackcurrant
oil, coconut oil, etc. - much less differentiation on what was eaten
WITH the fat in question. For example, if you eat red meat (and its
fat) with olive oil or ANY other anti-inflammatory food, then the
inflamamtory effect of the fat is countered so that the nutrients
from the red meat that are beneficial become more so, and any
inflammatory effect frrom saturated fat, is negated and replaced with
beneficial effect. It is the arachidonic acid in red meat fat that is
inflammatory. However it performs an essential function in the body
as well. So the healthy way to use it is to eat it to get the benefit
and to eat anti-inflammatory food to counter the inflammatory effect
- getting the best of both worlds.
You can NOT get any of this relevant factual information from old
research as people did not then know enough about fatty acid
composition of fats, much less about the eicosanoid ratios involved
with each - and which determine the NET inflammatory versus anti-
inflammatory effect of the fatty acid.
So any research - as you quoted - which talks about "fat" is
meaningless compared with research that breaks it down into specific
eicosanoids or at least fatty acids, as the BALANCE of inflammatory
versus anti-inflammatory intake (per meal or day) is what counts -
valuable NEW research shows - making ALL the (old or new) research
findings concerning "fats" quite meaningless.
It is better to *assume* old research has too little detail than to
assume it is okay - and to look for the newer research that adds
relevant detail. This is especially true of any research that speaks
of whole categories of things (like fats, proteins, carbohydrates
etc) and where modern findings show that not all are created equal:-)
Namaste,
Irene
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P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
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