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Agent Orange and Other Chemical Weapons

What Happened: During the 1950s and 1960s, the U.S. military used Puerto Rico as a site to test and store chemical weapons, including Agent Orange, a defoliant widely used during the Vietnam War. The military also tested other toxic chemicals on the island.

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@matuzalem You don’t want to know what the US of A convinced we Americans to tolerate in our food supply.

Rancid
If canola oil smells fishy or musty, it is likely rancid. To tell if canola oil is bad, look for a sour smell that resembles old paint, nail polish remover👀, or other chemicals. The oil could also have turned rancid which would definitely make it taste "off". Some canola oil has DHA added, which is fish oil. If your canola oil has DHA added, it could be the reason for the fishy smell.

Canada convinced the planet to use engine lubricant in their food.

Puerto Rico, a big producer of sugar in the last century did not have an obesity problem until the introduction of corn oil. LARD (I don't consume it but it) IS BETTER FOR YOU.

Avoiding canola oil can be challenging since it is widely used in processed foods, restaurant meals, and even packaged snacks. It is in EVERYTHING you buy.

@Zevon same cold pressed olive oil and avocado oil and coconut oil to fry things in very high heat.

There is evidence suggesting that certain oils, particularly those high in omega-6 fatty acids and trans fats, may contribute to health problems like inflammation, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes. ITS MOSTLY THE PROCESSED OILS NOT SUGAR THAT CAUSE TYPE 2 DIABETES.

Canola Oil (Rapeseed Oil)

While modern canola oil is low in erucic acid, it undergoes heavy refining. Concerns exist about its omega-6 content, as well as the fact that most commercial canola oil is derived from GMO crops.

Transition to Cooking:
After the war, Canadian scientists worked on breeding a rapeseed variety with low erucic acid and better taste. This led to the creation of canola, which was approved for human consumption in the 1970s. It became popular for cooking due to its neutral flavor, affordability, and health profile.

Rapeseed Oil and Its History:
Before the development of canola, rapeseed oil was used primarily as an industrial lubricant, including for machinery during World War II. However, it was not widely used for cooking at the time due to its high levels of erucic acid, which was considered harmful in large quantities.

Canola's Name Origin:
"Canola" comes from "Canada" and "oil", combined with "low acid." The name was coined in the 1970s to describe a new variety of rapeseed developed by Canadian scientists. It was bred to be low in erucic acid and glucosinolates, making it safer and more suitable for human consumption.

There have been concerns raised about potential election fraud, but there seems to be hesitation or lack of willingness to investigate these claims thoroughly. The Dems need to wake the fuck up.

I've never had a cat that ran away from me when I opened a bag of catnip. But here we are. Never say naver!

I figured, before the tariffs destroy the world I may as well get a red Ferrari for the ride to hell.

I am the only guy that sings to their cat? In spanish?

^ And its going to eat them face first.

The Repugnicants opened Hellraiser's box.

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