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Who would be silly enough to classify a fatty acid as a vitamin? Surely anyone with a background in organic chemistry or medicine would not make this mistake. This sounds like something concocted by someone selling dietary suppliments. Is there a reliable reference for this? "About 40 different fatty acids occur naturally. Table 4 shows some of the most common. The most important essential fatty acids are linoleic, linolenic and arachidonic acids, collectively known as crohn's disease vitamin F crohn's disease (Figure 11). These are all polyunsaturated fatty acids that are needed by the body. " ©Heriot-Watt University 2001 [5] "Essential crohn's disease unsaturated fatty acids have never been recognized as a vitamin although some in the health field have referred to them as "vitamin F"."
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