It Starts With Food: Discover the Whole30 and Change Your Life in Unexpected Ways

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half the fat in them comes from PUFAs, and
therefore they should be eaten only
occasionally, or treated like a condiment,
sprinkled on salads, vegetables, or main
dishes.


OMEGA-3


TECHNICALITIES


You’ve   probably    heard   that    flax,
walnuts, chia, and hemp are good
sources of omega-3 fatty acids—
so why do we say they should be
consumed only occasionally? The
omega-3s in these sources are in a
form called alpha-linolenic acid
(ALA)—not the anti-
inflammatory stuff (EPA and
DHA). Your body can convert
ALA to EPA and DHA, but the
process is long, and can be
impeded by a variety of dietary
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