

Our First Year, Built for Everyday People
The reason
SeedOil.com didn’t start as a brand. It started as a response.
A response to a food system that prioritizes profit over health.
To ultra-processed food normalized as everyday nourishment.
To seed oils quietly added to almost everything we eat — without transparency, without consent, without accountability.
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This project was built in the name of everyday people. People trying to feel better in their bodies without having to become experts, extremists, or influencers. We believe access to clear, honest food information shouldn’t be a privilege.
And that health shouldn’t require fighting your body — or the system — alone.
In 2025, Seedoil became real because we built deliberately

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Launched our Instagram account as a discovery and conversation space
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Built SeedOil.com as a long-form editorial and campaign hub
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Published a weekly newsletter focused on lived experience, not fear
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Ran campaigns like World Food Day and Seed Oil–Free Holidays
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Established relationships with creators, practitioners, and brands aligned with real food and transparency
None of this was done for growth alone.It was done to create infrastructure — for clarity, for trust, and for long-term impact.
What We Learned
This year taught us a lot: about food, about bodies, and about how change actually happens.
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Ultra-processed food and seed oils don’t just affect physical health — they affect energy, mood, focus, and regulation.
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Most people don’t need more information. They need context, permission, and time.
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Fear-based nutrition messaging creates noise, not change.
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Calm, consistent education builds more trust than urgency.
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Real change happens through lived experience — not ideology.
People aren’t confused because they’re lazy.
They’re confused because the system is designed to be confusing.
How We Work

SeedOil.com exists to go against the corruption and opacity of the modern food system
These are the principles that guided our work this year:
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Real food over ultra-processed shortcuts
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Transparency over corporate convenience
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Experience over ideology
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Calm over correction
We don’t believe people need to be scared into better health.
We believe they need access, honesty, and support.
Looking Ahead to 2026
Moving into 2026 doesn’t mean changing direction.
It means continuing the work with more clarity about what actually matters.
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This year showed us that the problem isn’t a lack of information. It’s a food system built on ultra-processed shortcuts, seed oils added by default, and messaging that benefits corporations more than bodies.​


​​We will keep doing what we’ve been doing:
Publishing content that connects food, inflammation, and everyday health without fear or oversimplification
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Naming the role of seed oils and ultra-processed food clearly, even when it’s inconvenient
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Building partnerships based on shared values, not reach or transactions
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Creating space for people to slow down, regulate, and rebuild trust with food
​This work isn’t about trends or optimization.
It’s about pushing back against a system that profits from confusion — and making real food and clear thinking accessible again.
