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  1. ... has completed. Results are not yet available. 4 References 1. Effect of a Diet With Rapeseed Oil/Sunflower Oil on Lipoprotein in Children and Adolescents With ...
  2. ... often used placebo aromas or sprays such as sunflower oil. We identified six trials with acceptable risk of ... with essential oils (Melissa) (n = 36) or placebo (sunflower oil) (n = 36). 35 Residents with dementia and with ...
  3. ... turnip greens) Margarine (made from safflower, corn, and sunflower oil) Oils (safflower, corn, and sunflower) Papaya and mango Seeds and nuts Wheat germ ...
  4. ... Institute of Environmental Health Sciences</primary-institute><see-reference >Gulf Oil Spill</see-reference><site ><information-category >Learn More</ ...
  5. ... including the following: Vegetable oils like wheat germ, sunflower, and safflower oils are among the best sources of vitamin E. Corn and soybean oils also provide some vitamin E. Nuts (such as ... almonds) and seeds (like sunflower seeds) are also among the best sources of ...
  6. ... following foods: Vegetable oils (such as wheat germ, sunflower, safflower, corn, and soybean oils) Nuts (such as almonds, peanuts, and hazelnuts/filberts) ...
  7. ... PHOs to food. Try to replace them with oils such as canola, olive, safflower, sesame, or sunflower. Of course, eating too much fat will put on the pounds. Fat has twice as many calories as proteins or carbohydrates. NIH: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Start Here Cooking with Healthier Fats and Oils ... - PDF How ...