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Rasputin
07-14-2010, 08:30
http://wholehealthsource.blogspot.com/2010/07/tropical-plant-fats-coconut-oil-part-i.html


Over the time period in question, Tokelauans obtained roughly half their calories from coconut, placing them among the most extreme consumers of saturated fat in the world. Not only was their blood cholesterol lower than the average Westerner, but their hypertension rate was low, and physicians found no trace of previous heart attacks by ECG (age-adjusted rates: 0.0% in Tokelau vs 3.5% in Tecumseh USA). Migrating to New Zealand and cutting saturated fat intake in half was associated with a rise in ECG signs of heart attack (1.0% age-adjusted) (2, 3).

http://www.coconutoil.com/coconut_oil_21st_century.htm


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 helicobacter pylori, and protozoa such as giardia lamblia. Some studies have also shown some antimicrobial effects of the free lauric acid.

Each morning, I make myself a nice strong cup of double-spice chai tea and add about 1-2 tablespoons of coconut cream (the solid which is left from canned coconut milk after you pour off the separated water and guar gum) and a tablespoon of unsweetened heavy whipping cream. Gives the morning a real boost.