RFK Jr. has promoted using beef tallow over seed oils but the animal fat may not be healthier, some cardiologists say
RFK Jr.'s promotion of beef tallow over seed oils sparks debate on health benefits
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Kennedy Jr. has been promoting the use of beef tallow over seed oils. Coverage from various outlets, including AOL.com, Vegan Food & Living, Harvard Health, and ABC News, emphasizes that some cardiologists question whether beef tallow is actually healthier.
The discussion around the health impacts of beef tallow and seed oils continues, with experts weighing in on their potential effects.
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What is RFK Jr. promoting?
Beef tallow over seed oils
Who is questioning the health benefits of beef tallow?
Some cardiologists
What outlets are covering this story?
AOL.com, Vegan Food & Living, Harvard Health, ABC News
Coverage (5)
- RFK Jr. has promoted beef tallow over seed oils. The animal fat may not be healthier AOL.com · 2d ago
- Are seed oils actually bad for you? Here’s why the anti-UPF trend may have got it wrong Vegan Food & Living · 2d ago
- Beef tallow, seed oils, and full-fat dairy: Are any of them heart-healthy? Harvard Health · 2d ago
- RFK Jr. has promoted using beef tallow over seed oils but the animal fat may not be healthier, some cardiologists say ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos · 2d ago
- RFK Jr. has promoted beef tallow over seed oils. The animal fat may not be healthier Yahoo · 2d ago broke it first
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