Nutritionists Say You Should Be Cooking With This Instead Of Olive Oil—It Reduces Bloating!
October 29, 2022 by Marissa Matozzo
If you frequently suffer from indigestion and bloating, using fattening cooking oils could partially be to blame. We asked nutritionists and other health experts which kind of oil, in their opinion, is ideal to cook with if your goal is to prioritize your gut health (and still make tasty meals!) Read on for tips, suggestions and insight regarding all things avocado oil from Lisa Richards, registered nutritionist and creator of The Candida Diet, Jay Cowin, NNCP, RNT, RNC, CHN, CSNA, registered nutritionist and Director of Formulations at ASYSTEM, Dr. Gabriela Rodríguez Ruiz, MD, PhD, FACS, board-certified bariatric surgeon at VIDA Wellness and Beauty, and Trista Best, MPH, RD, LD, registered dietitian at Balance One Supplements.
First off, Best explains why extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) sometimes leads to bloating. Extra virgin olive oil is one of the “most commonly used oils on the planet,” Best says, but it is important to ensure “you aren’t getting EVOO mixed with refined oils,” as is the case with many brands. As with many olive oils, some “manufacturers cut cost and quality by adding refined oil to their formulations,” Best warns, and “this is an important potential issue to look out for when selecting your EVOO” to not lead to bloating and other symptoms of indigestion.