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Foods Highest in Linoleic Acid (Omega-6): Top Dietary Sources in 2026

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Linoleic acid is a type of fat, or fatty acid, found in vegetable oils, nuts, seeds and animal products. An essential omega-6 fatty acid, linoleic acid is required by the human body in small amounts. Too much, however, can be detrimental to your health. Consumers of a standard American diet are much more likely to get too much linoleic acid than too little. The majority of Americans might be misled by official health recommendations to eat “healthy” vegetable oils. Even the term “vegetable oil” is misleading because it gives you the impression that you are receiving vegetable micronutrients when these oils are actually highly toxic, industrially-processed seed oils. Seed oils are some of the most dangerous items you could eat. This is even more of an issue today as the high amounts of oxidative stress these oils cause seriously impair your immune system and radically increase your risk of all infections. What Is Linoleic Acid?  Linole...

Fenbendazole and Ivermectin for Pancreatic Cancer Success Stories: 45 Case Reports (May 2026 Update)

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Introduction Pancreatic cancer  is among the most aggressive and difficult cancers to treat, particularly in its later stages. Approaches to improve pancreatic cancer therapy are essential as this disease has a very bleak outcome. Approximately 80% of pancreatic cancers are pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas (PDAC). PDAC is a cancer which is difficult to effectively treat as it is often detected late in the disease process. Almost all PDACs (over 90%) have activating mutations in the  GTPase  gene  KRAS . Pancreatic cancer has a high mortality rate and is often resistant to conventional treatments. Standard therapeutic options include surgical resection, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and targeted therapy for pancreatic cancer with actionable mutations; yet survival rates remain low due to resistance. Recently, integrative treatment strategies have gained interest, including the repurposing of existing drugs originally developed for non-cancer indications.  Giv...

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