
DNA damage, RNA destruction, heart attack, heart blockage, brain damage, paralysis, diabetes, blood pressure, impotence, cancer, bone weakness, joint and back pain, kidney failure, liver problems, cholesterol, vision loss, leucorrhea, infertility, hemorrhoids, and skin diseases are just a few of the issues that refined oil can cause.
How refined oil is prepared
The seeds and their husks are pressed to extract the oil. In order to eliminate the oil's taste, smell, and color, contaminants are removed through refinement. Impurities are eliminated during this process using water, salt, caustic soda, sulfur, potassium, acid, and other hazardous acids. Tires are made from the thick tar-like debris that is produced by this process. These acids cause this oil to become toxic.
You might be concerned about whether your dietary habits are contributing to your risk of erectile dysfunction (ED). Can you get firmer, more consistent erections with certain foods or drinks?
To put it succinctly, food does matter.
There is more to your health than what you eat or drink. Furthermore, ED cannot be brought on by a specific diet or food group. However, some meals, such as whole grains, fruits, and vegetables, can reduce your risk of developing chronic illnesses. Additionally, there is strong evidence that some other kinds, such as fried foods and red meat, increase their risk. These medical disorders may therefore contribute to or increase the likelihood of ED.