What about oxidized oils though? And what about how plaque tends to have nearly 60% of it omega 6 oils from adulterated vegetable oils. What about inflammation and glycations on arterial walls from excess sugar consumption, and other inflammation, smoking, pollution, exogenous hormones, estrogens, pesticides. IDK I just get so annoyed at the media's assertions and in the US you always have to realize that whatever the media says, the opposite is usually true. They think that the etiology of heart disease and cancer is something as silly and simple as fat. People started listening to the pyramid, and you saw where that got us. Very little of the common dietary knowledge is based on science, mostly just assumptions. Thats why I went raw in the first place. I will have to agree with you on the fat being bad cooked but I will stand with my point; getting the majority of ones calories from carbs is a big mistake. The US pyramid (the feedlot pyramid) recommends over 60% of calories from carbs, primarily from bread. That is why the country is obese, that is why the biggest epidemic today is diabetes. Diabetes has a strong correlation with obesity, this is all interconnected. The metabolic syndrome correlates strongly with high carb diets not fat. We weren't meant to function on carbs. We only need like 5% of our calories from them. Our bodies only have one teaspoon of sugar in them at any given time. So guess what happens when we eat 1 slice of bread (which is equivalent to 3 teaspoons of sugar)? Blood sugar spike, insulin comes in, drives sugar into cells, stores fat. No fat burning is possible during this time. People on high carb diets rarely burn fat, they burn carbs. Thats why keto diets work, deplete all glycogen so your body has no choice but to burn fat. Along with all that stuff, opposite to the commonly held belief, our brains run 2/3 on fat in the form of ketone bodies, and only 1/3 on glucose, so fat is our preferred fuel source, it just shouldnt be cooked fat. But if I was a typical American with no knowledge of raw paleo or anything raw, I'd take cooked fat over cooked carbs any day. I agree with all your points, Im basically talking on an ignorant American perspective. You typically cant start them off with a raw diet so you have to ease into the concepts, like less carbs esp grains, more organic fruits and veggies, less dairy, grass fed meat, etc... then once people get settled in that lifestyle you can introduce them to raw because they are way more open now than they would have been before. So if I were to help someone, Id tell them to go on cooked paleo first because I know they wouldnt take me seriously with raw. Then after like 6 months on that diet, and after they saw some benefits of it (because even cooked paleo improves people tremendously) Id tell them about raw.