
Coconut oil and the world of coconut products have got a nasty reputation these days due to faddish research. It gets a bad reputation primarily due to the fact that it contains saturated fats, despite these being the healthy saturated fats. There is a clear demarcation between saturated fats that are bad for you and those that are not.
Builds immunity: Lauric acid is a medium chain fatty acid, which is abundant in coconut oil (about 50% in composition) and is considered responsible for many of its health benefits. The only other abundant source of Lauric acid found in nature is in human breast milk and provides protection against infections to babies, whose immune systems are very delicate and still developing. This fatty acid is also easily absorbed by the human body and used instantly as energy.
Stable for cooking: Coconut oil is very stable for cooking, no need for refining, no need for hydrogenation, improves metabolism and is rich in fatty acids which supports the immune system. It remains stable at high heats retaining all of its benefits, while adding a delicious flavour to the cooked food.
Weight loss and boosting metabolism: Coconut oil and coconut products can boost thyroid function by 20%. Having an efficient thyroid is essential for our bodies to carry out several functions including boosting our metabolism and energy production.
Antibacterial: Coconut oil is anti-bacterial and anti-fungal and will help your body fight off infection, which makes it a great ingredient for home cooked food if you’re unwell or feel something coming on. This is thanks to it being converted to Monolaurin by the body which fights off infections (viral or bacterial).
Still not amazed? Here’s another fascinating factoid: In the 1940′s, farmers tried to use coconut oil to fatten up their cattle, only to have their plan backfire. They ended up with lean, active cattle with increased appetites!
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