Read Paleo Cookbook For Dummies Online

Authors: Kellyann Petrucci

Paleo Cookbook For Dummies (41 page)

Canola oil

Corn oil

Cottonseed oil

Margarine

Palm kernel oil

Partially hydrogenated oil

Peanut oil

Safflower oil

Soybean oil

Sunflower oil

Trans fats (hydrogenated oils)

Vegetable shortening

Targeting inflammation, not fat

The latest science indicates that eating fats isn't the problem; it's the inflammation caused by eating fats refined, processed, packaged foods and unhealthy industrial oils like the ones in the nearby section
“Clearing Your Kitchen of Non-Paleo Goods.”
Need some research? Here it is:

An analysis published in 2010 by the prestigious
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
concluded that no relationship exists between the intake of saturated fat and incidence of heart disease or stroke. This study pooled data from 21 unique studies that included almost 350,000 people — 11,000 of whom developed cardiovascular disease — tracked for an average of 14 years. You can read more about this analysis at
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/early/2010/01/13/ajcn.2009.27725.abstract
.

Packing a Paleo-smart pantry

Time to replenish your pantry with foods that are going to get you results. See, Paleo isn't so boring! With these pantry foods in your arsenal, you can get really creative:

Shredded coconut (great as a snack or to add sweetness to dishes).

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