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Oh boy! Episode 75: Getting into the weeds on some reasons not to feed your horse oils (particularly seed oils).
- Talking about soy and canola heavily as a protein and a fat
- Dr. Boros research on Deuterium and its impact on mitochondrial function and what that means
- What forms of fats are healthy for horses?
- Omega 6 vs Omega 3 impacts
A few animal studies (tips of the iceberg):
http://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5719422/
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3126710/
https://aacrjournals.org/cancerpreventionresearch/article/12/11/741/47194/Thermally-Processed-Oil-Exaggerates-Colonic
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Audrey is not an MD or DVM and has never implied or claimed to be either. Audrey holds a Doctoral Degree in Traditional Naturopathy and a Master's Degree in Science. She created an evidence-based anti-inflammatory nutrition program for equines and has successfully helped over 10k horses with a balanced anti-inflammatory forage diet.
This information is non-medical in nature and is not meant to diagnose, prescribe for, treat, or cure, and is not a replacement for your veterinarian. These are my personal interpretations based on my education, skills, and experience.
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