Virgin organic Coconut oil has healing qualities
that kill viruses and support your immune system.
About Virgin organic Coconut Oil
What's in the Coconut?
Benefits and curative properties of Coconut
Virgin organic coconut oil and the heart
Virgin organic coconut oil and weight loss
Virgin organic coconut Oil may reduce spread of HIV
How to use Virgin organic coconut Oil
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About Virgin organic Coconut Oil
Coconut oil is at its virgin best when cold-pressed and naturally
processed from freshly harvested organic mature coconut meats at a temperature
(below 100ø F or 40ø C) that retains its natural antioxidant properties
in Vitamin E, fatty acids and enzymes and -as with other raw virgin
oils-preserves the living energy that sustains health.
The manual process is natural but laborious that only a
litre of virgin organic
coconut oil can be produced from 15 to 17 fresh nuts even with
mechanized aid. The availability of virgin coconut oil in the domestic
market is a challenge as limited quantities are sold selectively in
roving organic markets.
Commercial-grade coconut cooking oil is mechanically processed from
aged and dried coconut meat (copra) where the oil is extracted at high
temperatures and undergoes further refining, in the process losing its
enzymes and reducing its MCFA pharmaceutical properties.
In the 1980s, Dayrit's was the first clinical study on
virgin organic coconut oil,
which led to the breakthrough discovery that medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA)-specifically
lauric, which comprise 53%, and capric-were effective in killing human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in lab cultures.
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. Also, approximately 6-7%
of the fatty acids in coconut fat are capric acid. Capric acid is
another medium chain fatty acid, which has a similar beneficial function
when it is formed into monocaprin in the human or animal body.
Monocaprin has also been shown to have antiviral effects against HIV,
which has led to Virgin Coconut Oil being used in treating AIDS in
clinical trials in the Philippines.
Since the HIV is a lipid-coated virus as the SARS coronavirus, there is
a high probability that virgin organic coconut oil can produce the same effect
on the latter.
Unlike the standard drugs that attack human immunodeficiency virus's
genetic material, MCFAs in coconut oil simply break the virus apart.
Because MCFAs in coconut oil mimic the fatty acids of the virus's
coating (called lipid membrane), the antimicrobial MCFAs are readily
absorbed by the unsuspecting virus, weakening its protective membrane
until it breaks apart, killing the virus. What is significant thus far
is that the most drug-resistant superviruses don't develop immunity to a
natural mechanism.
Virgin organic coconut oil is preferred as medicine over commercial coconut
cooking oil because its nutrients and anti-microbial properties are at
its most potent state when the oil is raw and unadulterated.
On top of this, coconut oil has the highest source of MCFAs among all
palm oils, with antimicrobial lauric acid making up 53 percent of its
composition.
Modern medical science is now just beginning to unlock the healing
secrets of organic virgin coconut oil that traditional coconut-eating people have known
instinctively.
According to the resource book The Healing Miracles of Coconut Oil,
coconut oil sponges out petrochemical waste from factories, exhaust,
etc. in the body. Natural organic virgin coconut oil is proven to be a petrochemical
filter and can destroy microbes.
Coconut oil has also been found to kill most STD bacteria including
some strains of HIV. It inactivates viruses like measles, herpes simplex
1 & 2; bacteria such as e.coli, salmonella, influenza, yeast infections.
Fungus like candida, clamidia and eczema can't grow in coconut oil.
Organic virgin coconut oil has been recognized for its optimum healing
properties in Ayurvedic Indian medicine to treat malabsorption for
thousands of years.
Organic virgin Coconut Oil solidifies in temperatures under 74 degrees
Fahrenheit. At over 76 degrees Fahrenheit, Virgin coconut Oil will
liquefy as clear as water.
Coconut Juice:
"It's a natural isotonic beverage with the same level of electrolytic
balance as we have in our blood. It's the fluid of life, so to speak",
says Mr. Morton Satin, Chief of FAO's Agricultural Industries and Post
Harvest Management Service.
Below is a list of the food value of coconut juice based on USDA
findings. 100ml of coconut juice contains: Nutrient Units Value per 100 grams of edible portion
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Water g 94.99
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Energy kcal 19
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Energy kj 79
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Protein g 0.72
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Total lipid (fat) g 0.20
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Ash g 0.39
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Carbohydrate, by difference g 3.71
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Fiber, total dietary g 1.1
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Cholesterol mg 0
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Minerals
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Calcium, Ca mg 24
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Iron, Fe mg 0.29
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Magnesium, Mg mg 25
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Phosphorus, P mg 20
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Potassium, K mg 250
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Sodium, Na mg 105
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Zinc, Zn mg 0.10
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Copper, Cu mg 0.040
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Manganese, Mn mg 0.142
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Selenium, Se mcg 1.0
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Vitamins
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Vitamin C, total ascorbic acid mg 2.4
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Thiamin mg 0.030
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Riboflavin mg 0.057
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Niacin mg 0.080
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Pantothenic acid mg 0.043
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Vitamin B-6 mg 0.032
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Lipids
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Fatty acids, total saturated g 0.176
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Fatty acids, total monounsaturated g 0.008
18:1 undifferentiated g 0.008
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Fatty acids, total polyunsaturated g 0.002 18:2
undifferentiated g 0.002
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Amino acids
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Tryptophan g 0.008
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Threonine g 0.026
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Isoleucine g 0.028
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Leucine g 0.053
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Lysine g 0.032
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Methoinine g 0.013
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Cystine g 0.014
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Phenylalanine g 0.037
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Tyrosine g 0.022
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Valine g 0.044
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Arginine g 0.118
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Histidine g 0.017
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Alanine g 0.037
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Aspartic Acid g 0.070
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Glutamic acid g 0.165
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Glycine g 0.034
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Proline g 0.030
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Serine g 0.037
Coconut Meat:
Coconut Food Value:
Source: University of Florida IFAS
One cup shredded raw unsweetened coconut contains:
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47% water,
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283
calories,
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3 gm protein,
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26 gm total fat,
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24 gm saturated fat,
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12 gm
carbohydrates,
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2.6 mg vitamin C,
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1.9 mg iron,
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3 gm fiber,
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and no
cholesterol.
Benefits and Curative Properties of Coconut
The coconut is a nourishing, strengthening dietary supplement. It is
used in all stages of maturity. As a food, it is most valuable before it
matures. Its jelly-like tender kernel contains various enzymes and is
easily digestible. The milk of fresh coconut forms a valuable food for
children suffering from nutritional deficiency. It has adequate natural
minerals and high quality proteins which are valuable for growth and
repair of the body.
The water of the tender green coconut, generally known as mineral water,
is used as a beverage and a refreshing drink. A tender coconut, which is
fully grown and only one month old, contains about 400 to 465 C.C. of
water. It contains sufficient sugar in an easily assimilable form. It is
an excellent tonic for health. The water of a single coconut contains
sufficient vitamin C to meet the daily requirements of the body. It also
contains several vitamins in the B group. These are niacin, pantothenic
acid, biotin, riboflavin, folic acid and thiamin as well as pyridoxin in
traces. The water also contains sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium,
iron, copper, phosphorus, sulfur and chloride.
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Intestinal Worms The coconut is an ancient and very effective remedy for intestinal worms
of all kinds. A tablespoonful of the freshly ground coconut should be
taken at breakfast, followed by a dose of castor oil after three hours.
The process may be repeated until the cure is complete.
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Acidity The mature dried coconut is valuable in the treatment of acidity. Its
oil reduces the Acid secretion of the stomach and gives much relief to
the patient.
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Digestive System Disorder Tender kernel of coconut is highly beneficial in the treatment of
digestive system disorders. It is valuable in diseases like indigestion,
colitis, gastric ulcers, diarrhea, dysentery arid piles. The tender
coconut water is also an excellent remedy for flatulence, vomiting and
dyspepsia. In vomiting, it is food medicine of great value when other
methods of allaying it have failed.
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Taken in therapeutic amount of 3 1/2 tablespoonfuls (pure or mixed with
coconut water or food), coconut oil can remove the bacteria which causes
ulcers.
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Dry Cough Coconut milk, mixed with milk and pure honey, taken every night before
going to bed, is an effective food remedy for dry cough due to throat
irritation or due to excessive smoking.
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Cholera Tender coconut water is very useful in fighting cholera. Eight to 12
ounces of this water mixed with a teaspoonful of fresh lime juice should
be administered orally to the patient. It rectifies the electrolyte
balance and neutralizes the acidosis of the blood. Coconut water is a
known source of potassium-rich fluid, and since cholera patients can
almost invariably take oral fluids following initial correction of shock
and acidosis, the experts suggest intake of coconut water is a must for
cholera patients.
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Urinary Disorders The coconut water is a valuable cure for urinary disorders. It acts as a
natural diuretic in heart, liver and kidney disorders such as scanty and
suppressed urination.
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Bilious Fever Coconut water is highly beneficial in the treatment of bilious fever. It
should be given frequently in small doses. Water should, however, not be
taken immediately after taking coconut water. It may be taken after some
time, if necessary.
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Ascites It is a disease which causes swelling in the stomach due to fluid
accumulation. Coconut water is valuable in ascites. The patient should
be given two or three glassfuls of coconut water to drink. This quantity
may be increased or decreased according to the condition and needs of
the patient.
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Skin Disorders The oil extracted from the flesh of the ripe nut is an effective
dressing for burns and scalds. It is of great value in the preparation
of ointments as it penetrates the skin readily. The tar-like fluid
obtained from the red, hot shell of a ripe nut is a rubifacient which
causes reddening and warming of the skin. It is a household remedy for
ringworm, itch and other skin diseases."
Source:
http://www.indiangyan.com/books/healthbooks/food_that_heal/coconut.shtml
The Coconut Board of India reports the numerous medicinal properties of
tender coconut water as.
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Good for feeding infants suffering from intestinal disturbances.
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Oral rehydration medium
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Contains organic compounds possessing growth promoting properties
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Keeps the body cool
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Application on the body prevents prickly heat and summer boils and
subsides the rashes caused by small pox, chicken pox, measles, etc.
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Kills intestinal worms
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Presence of saline and albumen makes it a good drink in cholera cases
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Checks urinary infections.
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Excellent tonic for the old and sick
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Cures malnourishment.
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Diuretic
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Effective in the treatment of kidney and urethral stones
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Found as blood plasma substitute because it is sterile, does not produce
heat, does not destroy red blood cells and is readily accepted by the
body.
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Aids the quick absorption of the drugs and makes their peak
concentration in the blood easier by its electrolytic effect.
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Urinary antiseptic and eliminates poisons in case of mineral poisoning."
Source:
http://coconutboard.nic.in/tendnutr.htm
Coconut Oil and the heart:
If I asked you which dietary oil provides the widest range of health
benefits, what would be your answer? If I asked you what oil can protect
you from heart disease, rev up your metabolism, help you lose excess
weight, protect you from cancer, and prevent infectious disease, what
would you answer? Is it olive oil? Flaxseed oil? Borage oil?...The
answer is "no" on all three accounts. Is there such an oil? You bet
there is. If I told you that this oil happened to be coconut oil, would
you be surprised? Most people would.
Once mistakenly believed to be bad for the heart because of its
saturated fat content, coconut oil is now known to contain a unique form
of saturated fat that actually helps prevent heart disease, stroke, and
hardening of the arteries as well as provide many other health benefits.
Asian and Polynesian people who rely on coconut and coconut oil as a
part of their daily diet have the lowest heart disease rates in the
world. Some of these people get as much as 50 percent of their total
daily calories as saturated fat, primarily from coconut oil. If coconut
oil caused heart disease, as some people used to believe, these people
would have all died off centuries ago. Those populations who consume
large quantities of coconut oil have remarkably good cardiovascular
health. Absent are the heart attacks and strokes characteristic in
Western countries where coconut oil is rarely used.
Excerpts from article written by Bruce
Fife, N. D.
With all the miracle cures and special diets around us, we should be
getting more slender and healthy by the minute. But notice people in
your local supermarkets and restaurants today and decide for yourself
whether that appears to be true. After a three-decade run as the
national obsession, dieting to become slim by eating less fat or
skipping meals simply has not worked. The only things really getting
thinner are our wallets.
We have been taught that fat and oil are bad for our health because they
clog our arteries, make us fat, and have us falling apart in no time.
For the past few decades, the official story has been that the dreaded
killers have been the saturated fats. These are often found in the
bodies of large animals and are usually not contributed to our dinner
plates willingly.
Have you ever eaten a big meal, but still felt hungry? Perhaps you even
have felt the need to nap for a while afterwards. These responses are
due to the carbohydrate portions of the meal, rather than the fats or
oils. Fats and oils are released into your blood much more slowly and
steadily than carbohydrates.
Coconut oil does not inhibit the effects of the thyroid hormone, while
many seed and grain oils have been proven to do so. Because a faster
metabolism burns more weight off your body, a stronger thyroid function
-- along with some physical exercise -- will help you lose excess body
fat, or avoid your putting it on in the first place.
Excerpts from
Use Fat to Lose Fat by Dr. Thomas Lee, M. D.
Coconut Oil and HIV
A Philippines research study shows that the coconut oil can delay as
well as reduce HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) which spreads AIDS.
The breakthrough may come as a light at the end of the long dark tunnel
in the worldwide fight against AIDS.
The study, carried out by the government's San Lazaro Hospital and
pharmaceutical giant United Laboratories since 1989, discovered that
coconut chemical lauric acid inhibits, delays and reduces the spread of
HIV virus. Lauric acid is the basis of monolaurin and sodium lauryl
sulfate which were found as the active chemicals promising in
controlling HIV.
On July 19, 1995, Dr. Mary Enig, noted biochemist and nutritionist, was
quoted in an article published in The HINDU, India's National Newspaper
as stating that coconut oil is converted by the body into "Monolaurin" a
fatty acid with anti-viral properties that might be useful in the
treatment of AIDS. The staff reporter for The HINDU wrote about Enig's
presentation at a press conference in Kochi and and reported on Dr.
Enig's observation the Monolaurin helped in inactivating other viruses
such as measles, herpes, vesicular stomatitis and Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
and that research undertaken so far on coconut oil also indicated that
it offered a certain measure of protection against cancer-inducing
substances.
Here is a recent report published by the Philippine Daily Inquirer, a
leading Philippine Newspaper:
HEALTH Secretary Manuel Dayrit stirred the national adrenalin at the
Senate hearing on SARS recently when he unveiled virgin coconut oil as a
potential cure for viral epidemics such as the deadly Severe Acute
Respiratory Syndrome. While the senators cackled over the appellation ‘virgin,’ Dayrit
was careful to mark the word ‘potential. Dayrit is well aware of the potential of virgin coconut oil. His own
father, Dr. Conrado Dayrit M.D., has been successful in using virgin
coconut oil since 1980 to combat the AIDS virus among AIDS patients in
the San Lazaro Hospital. The elder Dayrit is currently conducting test applications of virgin
coconut oil to SARS patients in cooperation with The Research Institute
for Tropical Medicine at Alabang. Medical director of the Potenciano Medical Center (formerly Polymedic),
emeritus professor of pharmacology, University of the Philippines and
past president of the National Academy of Science and Technology, Dayrit
has been quietly at work on 14 patients ages 22 to 48 on a shoestring
budget. The elder Dayrit's work has been documented in the research book The
Healing Miracles of Coconul Oil, written by Bruce Fife, American doctor
of naturopathy, and cited by the Michigan State University's Department
of Chemistry and Pharmacology. Unfortunately, local research into coconut oil as medicine failed to
take off on a larger scale since pharmaceutical companies were not
interested in funding research of a natural readily available substance
that they cannot protect with a patent and charge exorbitant prices for.
What makes coconut oil, virgin at that, a potent healing food for an
extremely health-challenged world? In nutritional terms, coconut oils are rich in medium-chain fatty acids
(known as MCFA) of vital nutrients and protective anti-microbials lauric
and capric acids. These anti-microbial fatty acids are of the same
substance found in mother's milk that protects infants from infectious
illnesses when their immune systems are yet immature. This is the same
rationale that drives pacific islanders to feed their babies with
coconut water from young nuts as a natural infant formula. Even pharmaceutical companies have recognized MCFAs found in abundance
in coconut oil to make them a primary ingredient in infant milk
formulas. It is this powerful antimicrobial/antiviral information that the elder Dayrit is tapping in his search for a cure, if not an immune defense
against SARS. In the ongoing test applications, Dr. Conrado Dayrit's prescription is
4 tablespoonfuls of virgin coconut oil a day ‘to keep viruses at bay’.
How to use Coconut Oil
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As cooking oil, it is ideal for use, having a high resistance to heat,
and the ability to remain whole without losing its chemical composition
despite exposure to high temperatures. Coconut oil does not lose the properties [Lauric
Oil] that help the immune system respond in a beneficial manner,
even when used for cooking. So use Virgin coconut oil
for all your cooking needs.
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As salad oil, Virgin Coconut Oil is also ideal for use, given the
natural and health-treating benefits provided by its essential
ingredients. Create you own salad oil.
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A hair conditioner, it embellishes the hair, leaving it soft and silky.
(In certain countries, the pulp is used as a balm to stimulate hair
growth; a small amount of virgin coconut oil massaged into the scalp at
night conditions both the hair and scalp. Virgin Coconut Oil will clear
your scalp of dandruff and give you immediate relief from itchy scalp.
Coconut oil is used in sun products and foam baths, but it can also be
added in products for dry and damaged hair given its sheathing
properties. The elders in the Philippines claim that the reason their
hair does not turn gray is because of the virgin coconut oil. They also
credit the virgin coconut oil for the reason the older generation have
long healthy black silky hair.)
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As a massage oil and body lotion, it leaves skin soft and smooth,
relieving dry skin itchiness and other skin diseases, making the skin
supple.
(It is used to make Monoï for example, an ancient Tahitian word meaning
"scented oil" in the reo-maohi language, made from Tiare Gardenia
blossoms and coconut extract from the Cocos Nuncifera variety. It is
more popularly known now as a natural skin care product used by the
island dwellers of French Polynesia. The elderly of the Philippines have
used raw coconut oil as their before or after bath lotion for hundreds
of years.)
Frequently asked questions about Coconut Oil:
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Why do some say coconut oil is bad for you ?
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How much coconut oil should I take ?
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Does coconut oil need to be kept in the fridge ?
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What happens when virgin coconut oil is heated ?
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Will heating virgin coconut oil turn into hydrogenated oil ?
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What's the best way to use virgin coconut oil ?
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How is virgin coconut oil different from other coconut oils found in
stores?
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Is it better to use organic virgin coconut oil ?
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Are all coconuts naturally organic ?
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Could there be side effects when taking virgin coconut oil ?
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Are coconuts a nut, fruit or vegetable ?
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Are there Omega 3 fatty acids in virgin coconut oil ?
1. Why do some say coconut oil is bad for you ?
While this claim has been widely disproved in many scientific studies
and journals, unfortunately this perception is still around.
The 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 60’s the reputation of all
saturated oils in America had been destroyed.
Critical modern research is starting to show that dietary changes based
on the evidence presented by these early studies were at the very least
premature and at worst placed the health millions of people at risk.
However, time will only tell whether the greatest crime of this
initiative will have been the bundling of all saturated fats, whether
from meat, dairy or vegetable source together under the one label:
Deadly Diet.
The travesty of this action was that one of nature’s most amazing
resources, tropical oils, and especially coconut oil with all its
functional, nutritional and pharmaceutical possibilities, has been lost
to modern medicine for decades. Although saturated, coconut oil is
structurally, pharmaceutically and behaviourally different to any other
natural oil or fat.
However, we have reached a critical time in our history when society is
in dire need of a cost efficient, abundant, natural and effective
anti-bacterial and anti-viral remedy. Modern medical research has
allowed us to scientifically dispel many of the theories of the recent
past and show the complexity of our modern lifestyle and diet. More
importantly however, this critical research into coconut oil has
pinpointed the one aspect that makes the case for coconut oil to be
reaccepted, not only as a legitimate part of our daily diet, but also as
a potent natural anti-viral and anti-bacterial remedy of the future.
In addition, numerous studies now show that the high lauric acid content
of coconut oil is very beneficial in attacking viruses, bacteria, and
other pathogens, and that it builds the body's immune system just as
human mother's milk does, which also contains lauric acid. Promising
studies have been done on patients suffering from immune deficiency
diseases, such as AIDS. With polyunsaturated seed oils now largely
replacing coconut oil in the American and British diet, there is a huge
deficiency of lauric acid that was present prior to World War II. The
need for quality coconut oil, like Virgin Coconut Oil, is greater than
ever!
2. How much coconut oil should I take ?
Researchers state that the optimal amount for an adult is between 3 and
4 tablespoons per day. This equates to the amount of medium chain fatty
acids a nursing child would consume in one day from mother's milk. It is
best to use coconut oil three times a day at meal times. We recommend
that you begin with a smaller amount and build up to the recommended
dosage if necessary.
3. Does coconut oil need to be kept in the fridge ?
No, it does not need to be kept in the fridge. Indeed, it will become as
hard as a brick if you do keep it in the fridge. In tropical climates,
the oil is traditionally not refrigerated and is always liquid. In
colder climates, at least for most of the year, the oil is solid. It can
be made liquid by standing the container in a pan of warm water - never
microwave! The natural antioxidants give it a very long shelf life.
Store out of direct sunlight.
4. What happens when virgin coconut oil is heated ?
Coconut oil is not destroyed by heat. The medium chain fatty acids are
very resistant to heat and even commercial oils heated to very high
temperatures retain their MCFA's. Coconut oil is one of the best and
safest oils to use in cooking, because it does not turn into a trans fat
on heating like other seed oils (including olive oil).
5. Will heating virgin coconut oil turn it into hydrogenated oil ?
Hydrogenation is not caused by heating coconut oil during cooking. It is
an industrial process where hydrogen molecules are introduced into the
oil to make it solid at room temperature. It chemically alters the oil
and creates harmful trans fatty acids. It is perfectly safe to heat
coconut oil for cooking.
6. What's the best way to use virgin coconut oil ?
There are many ways to use coconut oil and incorporate it into one's
diet. Since it is a stable cooking oil, one can simply replace unhealthy
oils in the diet with VCO. Since it is a solid most of the time at room
temperature, it can be a butter or margarine substitute for spreads or
for baking. Any recipe calling for butter, margarine, or any other oil
can be substituted with VCO. Many people simply eat it by the spoonful.
VCO can also be massaged into the skin for external applications.
7. How is virgin coconut oil different from other coconut oils found in
stores ?
Most coconut oils on sale in the UK are RBD (refined, bleached and
deodorised). The determining characteristic is a distinctive fragrance
and taste of coconuts present in virgin coconut oils. Tasteless,
odourless, waxy oils are probably made from copra, not fresh coconuts.
There are many ways of refining coconut oil made from copra, some
healthier than others, but virgin coconut oils start out with fresh
coconuts, and don't require further refining as the natural antioxidant
properties make very stable oils.
8. Is it better to use organic virgin coconut oil ?
Yes! It's better to incorporate as many organic natural foods in the
diet as possible to reduce the amount of dangerous chemicals entering
the body.
9. Are all coconuts naturally organic ?
No. It is argued that all coconuts are grown organically but this is a
huge misconception. In many areas there is cross-cultivation of cocoa
trees and other crops such as vanilla, which are planted in the same
areas, and agents are often used to keep grass and weeds manageable.
10. Could there be side effects when taking virgin coconut oil ?
Yes, there could. The lauric acid in coconut oil is antibacterial,
anti-protozoal and antiviral and there could be a "die off" effect as
offending organisms are removed from the body. This could cause
diarrohea (not in itself a bad thing under the circumstances) but it
could be inconvenient. It is probably best not to start with the daily
recommended dosage of 3 to 4 tablespoons but build up to it over the course
of a few days if necessary. Spread out whatever amount you decide to
take over the course of the day (three times with meals is best) and
reduce your intake if there are side effects. It is unlikely, but some
people could possibly have an allergic reaction - although coconuts do
not fall under the classification of being a nut.
11. Are coconuts are a nut, fruit or vegetable ?
The meat of the coconut is usually referred to as fruit, and the coconut
itself is the nut (or seed). This will reproduce into a coconut palm
tree if allowed to. Coconut oil is classified as a "vegetable oil".
12. Are there Omega 3 fatty acids in virgin coconut oil ?
No. Coconut oil contains medium chain fatty acids.
“Medical Research has shown that coconut oil helps the immune system
respond in a beneficial manner. That the monolauric and lauric acid
derived from coconut oil is an appropriate choice of lauric acid for
promoting health and as an adjunct treatment to viral diseases,
monolauric is used by the body to produce high levels of anti-microbial
activity.”
Here are what the experts say:
“Coconuts play a unique role in the diets of mankind because they are
the source of important physiologically functional components. These
physiologically functional components are found in the fat part of whole
coconut, in the fat part of desiccated coconut, and in the extracted
coconut oil. Lauric acid, the major fatty acid from the fat of the coconut, has long
been recognized for the unique properties that it lends to non food uses
in the soaps and cosmetics industry. More recently, lauric acid has been
recognized for its unique properties in food use, which are related to
its antiviral, antibacterial, and antiprotozoal functions. Now, capric acid, another of
coconut’s fatty acids has been added to the
list of coconut’s antimicrobial components. These fatty acids are found
in the largest amounts only in traditional lauric fats, especially from
coconut. Also, recently published research has shown that natural
coconut fat in the diet leads to a normalization of body lipids,
protects against alcohol damage to the liver, and improves the immune
system’s anti-inflammatory response. Clearly, there has been increasing recognition of health – supporting
functions of the fatty acids found in coconut. Recent reports from the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration about required labeling of the trans
fatty acids will put coconut oil in a more competitive position and may
help return to its use by the baking and snack food industry where it
has continued to be recognized for its functionality. Now it can be
recognized for another kind of functionality: the improvement of the
health of mankind.”
Dr. Mary G. Enig, Ph.D., F.A.C.N.
Source:
Coconut: In Support of Good Health in the 21st Century
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