Coconut Oil
Your source for research on the
health benefits of coconut oil.


A coconut oil truck is a common
sight on the roadways in the Philippines. Unlike the US where
coconut oil has been hard to find in recent years, coconut oil is still a big part of the
diet in the Philippines and many other tropical climates.
Coconut oil is an edible oil that has
been consumed in tropical places for thousands of years.
Studies done on
native diets high in coconut
oil consumption
show that these populations are generally in good health,
and don't suffer as much from many of the modern diseases of
western nations where coconut oil is seldom consumed anymore.
Coconut Oil Health Benefits
So how are people
using coconut oil? What are some of the health benefits of coconut
oil being reported? Some of the most recent research has come from
people suffering from Alzheimer's disease, with reports of people
improving or even reversing
the effects of Alzheimer's by using coconut oil. Alzheimer's
is now seen as a type 3 form or diabetes, and for years we have
seen positive results from people with both type 1 and type 2
diabetes in using coconut oil. We have
also seen a lot of reports of coconut oil health benefits from
those suffering from hypothryroidism, as
coconut oil helps boost metabolism and raise body temperatures
to promote thyroid health. Restricting carbohydrates and
increasing coconut oil in the diet has also led many to report
losing weight with coconut
oil.
Candida sufferers also report health benefits with coconut oil
as research now confirms, and those suffering from various skin
diseases are also seeing tremendous health benefits by applying
coconut oil directly on the skin. The benefits of
coconut oil for healthy hair are also well known, and other
healthy benefits of coconut oil included fighting off
bacterial infections and viruses.
Coconut oil is also increasingly being seen to
benefit athletes and fitness trainers giving them an advantage
in sustaining energy levels longer without drugs or stimulants.
Coconut Oil Research
While some people falsely accuse
coconut oil of being a "fad," the fact is that it is a
traditional oil that has been consumed for thousands of years in
tropical cultures, and the research on the health benefits of
coconut oil has existed for a very long time. Lauric acid, for
example, has a long history of use in combating pathogens, and
this research has been around for more than 50 years. Coconut
oil is nature's richest source of lauric acid. So while we do
publish a lot of people's experiences with coconut oil, the
evidence is not strictly anecdotal. We have a very
extensive section on this website dedicated to
peer-reviewed studies
on the health benefits of coconut oil that are accessed
primarily through Pubmed. This section is updated frequently as
new research is published.
Coconut oil was once prevalent in
western countries like the United States. With a long shelf life
and a melting point of 76 degrees, coconut oil was a favorite in
the baking industry. But a
negative campaign
against saturated fats in general, and coconut oil in particular, led to most
food manufacturers abandoning coconut oil in recent years in favor
of hydrogenated polyunsaturated oils that come from the main cash crops in
the US, particularly soy. These hydrogenated oils contain trans
fatty acids. The polyunsaturated oils were not a
big part of the diet of previous generations, so how has the
health of Americans changed now that
polyunsaturated oils are for
the most part all one finds on supermarket shelves across the US? We encourage you to take an honest look at the research presented
on this website, and consider the "other side" of the story,
whether it be
coconut oil,
saturated fats,
cholesterol, or the new
vegetable
oils!
This site includes the
original body of research on coconut oil that was published in
2000, originally at coconut-info.com, and started the current
coconut oil revolution in the U.S.
and around the world! We
continue to be the leading website on the most current research
on the health benefits of coconut oil.

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