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#80259 - 02/18/05 09:31 AM
Coconut Oil - Good/Bad?
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Registered: 12/01/02
Posts: 1790
Loc: Medina, OH, USA
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For quite some time now, I've payed attention to food ingredients that are "obviously" bad for your health, like for example, palm oil. Coconut oil has generally been placed in that same catagory - inexpensive, easy to use, and a saturated fat, like palm oil or lard... definitely a contributer of artery cloging.
Now, all of a sudden, I'm seeing references suggesting that coconut oil is the best thing for you health since spinach! Here's a portion of a recent artacle:
"What a strange journey it has been for coconut oil. Today, lipid researchers loud coconut oil for being a unique type of oil with numerous health benefits (lowers heart disease risk, aids weight loss, boosts immunity, and much more). But it was only a few decades ago that coconut oil was mistakenly vilified as an artery-clogging heart killer."
It goes on to suggest that there are different types of saturated fat molecules and that coconut oil is mostly made up of medium-chain fatty acids, which increases the body's metabolic rate, burning fat and improving the ratio of lean to fatty tissue.
I don't know, but it's hard for me to see how something could go from so bad to so good in a relatively short time. After all, it's still a saturated fat that's solid at room temperature (and also in your arteries?), like lard. Hard to know if this new analysis is legit, or just a high profit health food scam.
Glenn
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