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Let’s take a closer look at what these so-called essential fats actually are and why they are so important for the human body. From Omega3 and 6 (also known as vitamin F) the body is able to synthesize other fatty acids of the Omega3 family or the Omega6 series. These fatty acids are critical for growth, hemoglobin synthesis, coagulation, capillary fragility (in fact, they promote vessel elasticity), energy production, a decrease in bad cholesterol (LDL), total cholesterol, and triglycerides, and cellular and mitochondrial membrane health. They also possess anti-inflammatory, antithrombotic and antiatherogenic action.

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Vegetable oils, on the other hand, are great mines of Omega-6, particularly olive oil, sesame oil, sunflower oil, corn, peanut oil, wheat germ and in the controversial palm oil. Legumes, nuts and cereals also support linoleic acid intake. Having ascertained, then, that essential fatty acids are very important for the human body, there is, however, one clarification to keep in mind in order not to incur undesirable effects on our health. Omega3 cannot transform into Omega6, just as the reverse is not possible; yet both acids use the same enzymatic system to create derivatives of their respective families. Here then, to avoid damage to the body’s health, care must be taken so that an exaggerated intake of Omega3 does not interfere with the formation of Omega6, as well as the reverse.

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