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Do seed oils block cholesterol to vitamin D? Vitamin D as sunscreen Sunburn resistance of people who don't eat seed oils

Summary by Google's LLMIn this video clip from Low Carb Down Under, Dr. Paul Mason presents a theory linking the consumption of industrial seed oils to a higher susceptibility to sunburn

Key Arguments and Claims:

  • Vitamin D as Natural Sunscreen: Dr. Mason states that the body naturally vitamin D as a protective shield against UV/UVB radiation damage to DNA, rather than strictly for bone health
  • The Cholesterol Connection: He references Ancel Keys' historical "Seven Countries Study", highlighting a data point that individuals with higher sun exposure had lower blood cholesterol levels. He explains this occurs because the body uses cholesterol to synthesize vitamin D
  • Interference by Plant Sterols: He argues that plant sterols (phytosterols) absorbed from dietary seed oils interfere with normal cholesterol chemistry, specifically disrupting the skin’s ability to synthesize vitamin D
  • Anecdotal Evidence: While acknowledging the evidence is largely anecdotal, he points out that a vast number of individuals on ketogenic internet forums report a noticeable resistance to sunburn after completely eliminating seed oils from their diet.
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[–] jet@hackertalks.com 2 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

The other mods have pointed out I haven't been seeing your replies due to a weird federation block issue that I've resolved. Looking at your comment history in this community I need to remind you have our Rule 4 - I would reply to the earlier comments, but they didn't federate to me.

Be respectful of other diets, choices, lifestyles!!!

You can disagree, you can dislike, you can provide counter arguments but ad hominem attacks against people (including the people making the articles and content) isn't what we do in this community.

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 2 points 13 hours ago

I've made no ad hominem attacks so far as I can tell.

I'm criticizing rhetorical style and listing my reasons why.

The closest I can see to ad hominem was putting "Dr." In quotes, but that was just for emphasis on the title since I didn't know if asterix would work e.g. Dr.

Also, my apologies for any confusion as I do have 2 accounts. I promise I'm not tying to ban evade or anything. I just forgot I switched at some point.