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Joe Rogan stunned when a celebrity health coach told him that common cooking oils may trigger cancer and dementia

Popular podcaster Joe Rogan was left aghast when a celebrity health coach told him that common cooking oils may trigger cancer and dementia.

During last Friday’s episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” coach Gary Brecka zeroed in on seed oils like sunflower, canola, corn, and grapeseed oil. According to him, these oils are unhealthy and dangerous “chemically altered toxins” capable of triggering cancer and dementia.

“These aren’t natural oils — they’re industrial byproducts,” he said. “They’re full of neurotoxins that damage your brain and carcinogens that contribute to cancer. We’re literally cooking our food in poison.”

He added that these oils are produced using high heat and chemicals like hexane, which is made from crude oil. The production process naturally leaves behind harmful residue that people wind up eating.

Repulsed by what he’d heard, Rogan responded, “That process is so vile.”

But critics say Brecka is exaggerating things.

“Independent experts said that while there is some emerging evidence that seed oils may be linked to cancer, the research is not definitive and Brecka’s links between the oils and chronic diseases were a ‘gross oversimplification,’” according to the Daily Mail.

Some even say he’s a “fraudster.”

He’s also previously been accused of selling fake cancer cures for over $100,000.

“The evidence behind all of this [his claims of curing cancer] is weak at best,” board-certified physician Dr. Jared Ross told the Daily Mail.

Brecka also boasts a criminal history.

“In 2017, Brecka was arrested for theft – although the charges were soon dropped,” the Daily Mail notes. “He has also been named in two lawsuits. One in 2011 was brought by Concord Capital Management, in which a default judgment of almost $1 million was brought against Mr. Brecka for money he owed.”

However, for every critic, there are plenty of folks who stand by Brecka and his unorthodox brand of science.

Case in point:

Brecka’s most famous client was Ultima Fighting Championship CEO and president Dana White, whom he reportedly helped lose weight and get his health back in order.

“Today is 2 years since I started my health journey with @garybrecka thanks for changing my life my brother!!!” White wrote on Instagram last June.

Look:

Brecka later told Rogan about the protocol he’d placed White on.

“He’s on hormone therapy… he went on a strict ketogenic diet, he got a red light therapy bed, he got a PMF mat, he did start doing cold plunging and he does use something called hypermax multi-step oxygen therapy,” Brecka said. “‘He didn’t drink, we cut all the white flour, white rice, white bread, white pasta completely out of his diet. And sugars of all kinds.”

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