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Oleic Acid Avocados are also a source of fiber and oleic acid, a healthy monounsaturated fat.
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Oleic acid is also found in olives, olive oil, walnuts, almonds and pine nuts.
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Oleic acid helps to lower unhealthy LDL plaque forming cholesterol.
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Oleic acid, the primary fat in avocados has been shown to offer significant protection against breast cancer.
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Oleic acid is also found in extra virgin olive oil and may actually raise the levels of good HDL fats in the blood.
Dr. Nicholas Perricone: How Sweet It Is: Good News About Chocolate and Cocoa 2009
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Oleic acid, a component of olive oil, should have had an entry, but ergot a hallucinogenic mold found on rye was a bit of a ringer.
Stuff it! 2006
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Oleic acid, a component of olive oil, should have had an entry, but ergot a hallucinogenic mold found on rye was a bit of a ringer.
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Oleic and linoleic acids account for 76 percent of the total.
7. Sorghum 1996
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Oleic acid 25 grammes and add it to the ascitic fluid in the bottle.
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Oleic acid a by-product of the candle industry, is extensively used under the name of cloth oil, there is also used oleine, or wool oil, obtained by the distillation of Yorkshire grease.
The Dyeing of Woollen Fabrics Franklin Beech
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