Omega-6 fatty acids
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(a type of essential fatty acid found in a wide range of foods) are known to increase the body's production of inflammatory chemicals. Since omega-6 fatty acids help maintain bone health, regulate metabolism and promote brain function, you shouldn't cut them out of your diet altogether. However, it's important to balance your intake of omega-6 fatty acids with your intake of omega-3 fatty acids in order to keep inflammation in check.
Foods high in omega-6 fatty acids include:
- meat
- dairy products (such as milk, cheese, butter, and ice cream)
- margarine
- vegetable oils (such as corn, wheat, safflower, soybean, peanut, grapeseed and cottonseed oil)
- Noodles
- Oats
- Rice bran