If you can’t cold press oil out of something, it’s a seed oil if you hot press it, in a sense.
Coconut oil isn’t a seed oil, as it’s cold pressed. Oils like soybean oil, peanut oil, sunflower oil, etc. are nothing more than hot, chemical-extracted oils that cause a lot of health issues.
However, cold pressing what could be a seed oil is a lecithin (sunflower lecithin, soy lecithin, those that can be hot, chemical-extracted oils).
If you can’t cold press oil out of something, it’s a seed oil if you hot press it, in a sense.
Coconut oil isn’t a seed oil, as it’s cold pressed. Oils like soybean oil, peanut oil, sunflower oil, etc. are nothing more than hot, chemical-extracted oils that cause a lot of health issues.
However, cold pressing what could be a seed oil is a lecithin (sunflower lecithin, soy lecithin, those that can be hot, chemical-extracted oils).
Source? You’ve just made a bunch of claim with nothing to back that up. No I won’t Google since you made the claim, so burden of proof is on you.