Talk:Sunflower oil

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With reference to the claim that sunflower oil provides more vitamin E than any other vegetable oil i have found this site: [1]

There is a table on which sunflower oil ranks forth in vitamin E content, below Wheat Germ oil. If this can be considered a vegetable oil then the claim made by this article is incorrect.

Bigfridge 20:28, 12 March 2007 (UTC)


Yahoo featured this little thing: http://health.yahoo.com/experts/drmao/1165/health-tips-about-oil-pros-and-cons I'm far from an expert (as you might have guessed), but I greatly suspect that there are several inconsistencies and outright flaws. Now, I may be entirely wrong, but could one of you guys have a look? It's admittedly just a small article, but it's available to a wide audience.