The
Coconut Oil Miracle
by Bruce Fife
Coconut Oil
is the Healthiest Oil on Earth! ... says Dr. Bruce Fife, a naturopathic
doctor and the author of The
Healing Miracles of Coconut Oil (now being published as
The
Coconut Oil Miracle.)
Excerpt from
back jacket:
"If there
was an oil you could use for your daily cooking
needs that helped protect you from heart disease, cancer, and other
degenerative conditions, improved your digestion,
strengthened your immune
system, and helped you lose
excess weight, would you be interested? This is what coconut
oil can do for you.
What Coconut
Oil DOES NOT Do:
- Does not
increase blood cholesterol level.
- Does not
promote platelet stickiness or blood clot formation.
- Does not
contribute to atherosclerosis or heart disease.
- Does not
contribute to weight
problems.
What Coconut
Oil DOES Do:
- Reduces
risk of atherosclerosis and related illnesses.
- Reduces
risk of cancer and other degenerative conditions.
- Helps prevent
bacterial, viral, and fungal
(including yeast) infections.
- Supports
immune
system function.
- Helps control
diabetes.
- Provides
an immediate source of energy.
- Supports
healthy metabolic function.
- Improves
digestion
and nutrient absorption.
- Supplies
important nutrients necessary for good health.
- Supplies
fewer calories than other fats.
- Promotes
weight loss.
- Helps prevent
osteoporosis.
- Has a mild
delicate flavor.
- Is highly
resistant to spoilage (long shelf life).
- Is heat
resistant (the healthiest
oil for cooking).
- Helps keep
skin
soft and smooth.
- Helps prevent
premature aging and wrinkling of the skin.
- Helps protect
against skin cancer and other blemishes.
- Functions
as a protective antioxidant."
Why do some
say that coconut oil is bad for you?
Tropical oils
were very popular in the US food industry prior to World War II.
The US is the largest exporter of soybeans. The well-oiled marketing
machinery funded by the soy bean and corn industry and supported
by the American Heart Association was committed to change the American
Diet, calling among others, for the substitution of saturated fats
for polyunsaturates. The Prudent Diet, as it was called, left a
legacy which still haunts us today. 40 years on, this conceptual
change in the eating habits of Americans has negatively influenced
and changed the dietary regimes of societies all around the world
that were initially not even affected by America's particular meat,
potato and milk diet. So determined was the pursuit of the American
industries in converting their claims into magnificent billboards
of health and wealth that even small island nations in the South
Pacific were converted by this powerful marketing machine to change
centuries of dietary traditions of tropical oils to importing polyunsaturated
fats. Today heart disease is still on the increase and obesity,
linked to the new American diet, is a major social problem
worldwide that has governments worried about the health care cost
of future generations. The U.K. and Australia unfortunately, are
racing to catch up to their allies with a large percentage of the
population being defined as overweight.
Studies were
done to show that coconut oil, and all saturated fats, were bad
for one's health because they raised serum cholesterol levels. However,
these studies were done on hydrogenated coconut oil, and all hydrogenated
oils produce higher serum cholesterol levels, whether they are saturated
or not. Recent research shows that it is the presence of trans fatty
acids that causes health problems, as they are fatty acid chains
that have been altered from their original form in nature by the
oil refining process.
Although many
studies at the time had also shown research to the contrary, the
mud stuck and by the mid 60s the reputation of all saturated
oils in America had been destroyed. This reputation later extended
to the rest of the western world.
Lauric
Acid (found in coconut oil) is necessary for good health says
Dr. Mary Enig, a Ph.D. nutritionist/biochemist and one of the worlds
leading authorities on fats and oils. She states, Approximately
50% of the fatty acids in coconut fat are lauric acid. Lauric acid
is a medium chain fatty acid, which has the additional beneficial
function of being formed into monolaurin in the human or animal
body. Monolaurin is the antiviral, antibacterial, and antiprotozoal
monoglyceride used by the human or animal to destroy lipid coated
viruses such as HIV, herpes, cytomegalovirus, influenza, various
pathogenic bacteria including listeria monocytogenes and heliobacter
pylori, and protozoa such as giardia lamblia. Some studies have
also shown some antimicrobial effects of the free lauric acid."
Reprinted
from Coconut Connections.
July
1, 2010
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2010 Coconut Connections
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