Prof. Brian Peskin on 5 Myths & Facts of Essential Fatty Acids


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Feb 23 2025 65 mins   4

In this eye-opening episode of the Unstress Podcast, Dr. Ron Ehrlich sits down with Professor Brian Peskin, a globally recognized expert on essential fatty acids and cellular health. Together, they unravel the nuances of fats, shedding light on the critical differences between processed and unprocessed oils, the role of parent essential oils in cellular oxygenation, and their impact on cardiovascular health, cancer, and chronic inflammation.

Professor Peskin, a graduate of MIT, explains why much of what we've been told about omega-6, omega-3, and fish oil is misleading. Backed by decades of research and real-world application, he delves into the groundbreaking work of Otto Warburg and its implications for modern medicine. Whether you're a health enthusiast or a professional seeking cutting-edge insights, this episode challenges conventional wisdom and offers practical steps for improving your health.

Tune in and take the first step toward a deeper understanding of how fats affect your body, your brain, and your long-term well-being. Don't miss this transformative conversation.

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