How To Find A Healthy Salad Dressing? – Dr. Berg

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In this video, Dr. Berg talks about salad dressing and the challenges of finding a good one. You want to avoid soy oils, corn oil, canola oil, and cottonseed oil. I also want a dressing with the least sugar possible. The other point is the taste, as many dressings have too much water and not enough oil. You also want to balance your omega-6 oils with omega-3 oils.

Safflower, sunflower, and of course soy and corn are all omega 6, which are inflammatory. So you want to also balance it out with fish oils - cod liver is the best.

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