Monsanto Fighting Lipofuscin?

 

 

 

By Atom Bergstrom

Atom’s Blog

The cure is worse than the disease.

Old age a few years earlier is the worst most people will get from eating omega 3 fatty acids.

Many people get various forms of amyloid-tangled, brain-plaque dementia, but highly unsaturated fatty acids aren’t the sole perpetrator.

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Richard F. Wilson & David F. Hildebrand (“Engineering Status, Challenges and Advantages of Oil Crops,” Plant Biotechnology for Sustainable Production of Energy and Co-products, 2010) wrote …

“Oils naturally high in polyunsaturated fatty acids are more prone to degradation and off-odor formation than oils that are rich in saturated fatty acids.”

According to the same source …

“A bold but effective countermeasure taken by the US soybean industry was the introduction of soybean oil with genetically modified linolenic acid concentration by Pioneer/DuPont/Bunge (Treus™), Monsanto/Cargill (Vistive™), and Iowa State University (Asoyia UltraLow Lin™). Soybean oils with 1.0-3.5% linolenic acid — about the same level as partially hydrogenated soybean — had been shown to produce better tasting fried foods with less room odor than partially hydrogenated soybean oil (Mounts et al. 1994). Thus these low-linolenic soybean oils provided the US industry with much needed flexibility to deal with the trans-fat issue. They also helped the industry to develop a production and market infrastructure that could accommodate new raw commodity streams for additional edicle oils with other genetically modified quality traits.

“Next generation soybean oils that feature higher 18:1 levels and lower levels of 16:0, 18:2 and 18:3 are now entering the vegetable oil market with the assistance of organizations like Qualisoy. These new products include: Plenish™, genetically engineered high oleic acid oil (85% 18:1) from Pioneer/DuPont; and Vistive-Gold™ with about 75% oleic acid, 15% linoleic acid, and less than 3% linolenic acid, from Monsanto.”

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Linoleic acid = omega 6 fatty acid.

Linolenic acid = omega 3 fatty acid.

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Re: Oils naturally high in polyunsaturated fatty acids are more prone to degradation and off-odor formation than oils that are rich in saturated fatty acids.

What makes fish stink? Fish oils —> highly unsaturated fatty acids.

What happened when Harry (eicosapentaenoic acid) met Sally (docosapentaenoic acid)? Clupanodonic acid.

Hold your nose.
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'Monsanto Fighting Lipofuscin?' has 1 comment

  1. March 14, 2019 @ 1:57 pm Atom

    Monsanto has been fighting Yellow Fat Disease on the sly for decades. Check out “Monsanto & Yellow Fat Disease,” Atom’s Blog, July 31, 2016, for details.

    How’s this for Big Ag Yin/Yang? In the following YouTube advertisement, Monsanto is selling one product (Soymega™) to INCREASE omega 3 fatty acids and another (Vistive Gold™) to DECREASE omega 3 fatty acids — all in the same 2-minute video.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JW_PTcTPj7I

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