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  • The great olive oil fraud - Why your extra virgin olive oil may not be virgin at all

    (NaturalNews) You thought you were making an informed health choice by using extra-virgin olive oil in place of cheaper, low-quality cooking oils, right? You probably never thought that a tiny, expensive bottle of EVOO might be cut with crap or doctored with chlorophyll to make it taste like olive oil -- when in fact it was soybean or another health-compromising, cheap oil. According to Tom Mueller, the fearless author of Extra Virginity: The Sublime and Scandalous World of Olive Oil, 70 percent of the extra virgin olive oil sold worldwide is watered down with other oils and enhancers making them far from virgins and more like sidewalk hookers on the corner of 10th and Main -- not exactly good for your health or your pocketbook.

    Mueller exposes the billion dollar industry, showing how EVOO is compromised world-wide. During volunteer testing by suppliers to authenticate what they thought were pure extra virgin olive oils, every brand submitted in Australia during 2012 failed the tests and none gained certification for being pure. Authentication tests at UC Davis in 2011 uncovered similar results.

    How to recognize genuine extra virgin olive oil

    It's difficult to tell by taste if the brand of olive oil you buy is truly extra virgin. Even the experts get stumped during taste tests. There are two ways that give a hint whether you have the real thing or a fake. Neither is absolutely fool proof; however, they will rule out the hardcore fakes.

    Extra virgin olive oil solidifies when it's cold. When the bottle is placed in the refrigerator, it should become cloudy and thicken or even solidify. As it warms on the counter, it becomes liquid again. Any oil that doesn't thicken in the fridge is not pure EVOO -- simple as that.

    Additionally, the real McCoy is flammable and should be able to keep a wick from an oil lamp burning. If your oil doesn't, it is not pure EVOO.

    Buying genuine extra virgin olive oil

    The best place to buy the real thing is from local producers whom you know. Of course, not everyone lives in Italy or near an olive orchard. The next best way to find genuine, extra virgin olive oil from companies or online is to look for those whose products have been tested and certified as pure and organic. Pure EVOO is not cheap, but then neither is fake EVOO; so you may not notice much of a difference in price, just in taste and health effects.

    Alternatives to using olive oil

    As delicious and healthful as extra virgin olive oil is, some people do not like the taste; and of course, it's not meant for cooking at high temperatures. There are other delicious and healthy unrefined fats and oils available that make great alternates for health-conscious individuals.

    Coconut Oil -- The best virgin or expeller pressed coconut oil is made without the use of high heat during processing. It's a highly nutritious food packing a wide range of health benefits. Virgin coconut oil can be heated for cooking or consumed straight out of the jar on a spoon.

    Red Palm Oil -- Red palm oil is made from the palm fruit rather than the palm kernel, and in its unrefined state, it is high in vitamin E, tocopherols, tocotrienols and beta-carotene. It has no trans-fats and is stable when heated during cooking. It contains oleic acid, the main fatty acid found in olive oil and is monounsaturated.

    Other healthful oils and fats

    · Sesame Seed Oil
    · Nut oils
    · Avocado oil
    · Flax seed oil
    · Fermented cod liver oil
    · Ghee
    Veritas Vos Liberabit

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    I go to this store called Olive Gourmet, you can sample their olive oils and Balsamic Vinegars like a wine bar! They have all kinds of flavors and ages. No preserved and 100% pure! It rocks! Huge fan!

    I take a shot of olive oil laced with balsamic vinegar most everyday...it's got healthy fats for your skin and joints and the balsamic vinegar cured my irritable stomach issues. Doctors want you to take anti acids (which occasionally have their place) but routinely you need that environment acidic to work correctly...worked for me...anti acids never did!

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      Re: The great olive oil fraud - Why your extra virgin olive oil may not be virgin at all

      Originally posted by 6p6 View Post
      I go to this store called Olive Gourmet, you can sample their olive oils and Balsamic Vinegars like a wine bar! They have all kinds of flavors and ages. No preserved and 100% pure! It rocks! Huge fan!

      I take a shot of olive oil laced with balsamic vinegar most everyday...it's got healthy fats for your skin and joints and the balsamic vinegar cured my irritable stomach issues. Doctors want you to take anti acids (which occasionally have their place) but routinely you need that environment acidic to work correctly...worked for me...anti acids never did!

      That is great to hear! I take a shot of apple cider vinegar when my gerd acts up and it is better in minutes. People always thing they have to much acid in their tummy when it is he other way around, hat is why a lot of antacids do not work.

      As for olive Oil, I use it for many things including my own body exfoliating scrub, which is Olive Oil and sugar and a touch of honey. You can also mix it with salt/ epsom if you want to and add an essential oil for some scent if you want. Much cheaper than store bought body scrubs.
      Veritas Vos Liberabit

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