Polyunsaturated fats
286 sourcesRay Peat's position on polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) is perhaps his most well-known and controversial stance. He argued that the so-called 'essential fatty acids' — linoleic acid (omega-6) and linolenic acid (omega-3) — are not truly essential and are in fact among the most harmful substances in the modern diet. He traced the promotion of vegetable oils to the paint and chemical industries seeking new markets for their products.
Peat documented extensive evidence that PUFAs suppress thyroid function, promote lipid peroxidation, interfere with proteolytic enzymes, suppress the immune system, and promote cancer. He noted that these fats accumulate in tissues over years and are extremely difficult to eliminate. He recommended avoiding vegetable oils, nuts, seeds, and fish oil, and instead using coconut oil, butter, and other saturated fats for cooking.
Key Positions
- Linoleic and linolenic acid are not truly essential — cells can synthesize the fats they need (Mead acid)
- PUFAs suppress thyroid function at every level: secretion, transport, and cellular response
- Lipid peroxidation of PUFAs produces toxic aldehydes (MDA, HNE, acrolein) that damage DNA and proteins
- The age pigment lipofuscin is a product of PUFA peroxidation and accumulates in tissues with aging
- Fish oil (omega-3) is even more susceptible to peroxidation than omega-6 oils
- PUFAs are immunosuppressive, which is why they appeared to help in transplant rejection
- Stored tissue PUFAs take 4+ years to fully replace with saturated fats
- Coconut oil, butter, and other saturated fats are safe alternatives
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