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Friday, November 20, 2009

Coconut Oil: Framed!


Warning: This is somewhat of rant...


I was infuriated yesterday when I heard and then saw for myself on-line, that a rep, likely a Registered Dietitian, from the Center for Science in the Public Interest was bashing coconut oil on the Today Show. She said that it was the worst oil to use because it's 90% saturated fat, and that movie-goers should choose theaters that use popcorn popped in canola oil, since it's low in saturated fat.

First of all, she's right. Coconut oil is 90% saturated fat. But if we just close the case there, we'll be missing out on a whole other wealth of, well, health. Coconut oil's saturated fatty acids such as caprylic and capric acids and the amazing lauric acid, are teeming with health benefits. Numerous studies have shown the anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties these fatty acids, especially lauric acid, possess.

Want to prevent getting colds? How about Seasonal and Swine Flu? You won't head these bad boys off with Canola oil.

Instead:



  • try some yummy, Raw Coconut Butter spread onto your morning toast

  • Or put a teaspoon into your oatmeal, oat bran or other hot cereal.

  • Saute veggies at medium heat with a bit of Virgin, Unrefined Coconut Oil (VU
    CO)

  • Add a teaspoon of VUCO to your rice.

  • Add coconut oil to roasted veggies, such as sweet potatoes, onions, carrots and celery.

Here's something about Canola oil that bugs me. It's genetically modified and it undergoes heavy processing, including high pressure/heat and hexane washing, as do most vegetable oils and vegetable oil spreads (think margarine, even the so called "healthy" kinds).


CSPI, you need to look a little deeper before you go giving out information that will steer so many already confused and less healthy people away from something that could benefit them. It was a great idea to highlight theater chains that serve healthier popcorn, but you missed the mark completely.


Readers: Please forward this post on so we can undo the misinformation that was given out yesterday on Today.


Movie Time Tips:


  • Pop your own popcorn and use Virgin, Unrefined Coconut Oil or drizzle some EVOO or melted ghee on when you're finished.

  • Eat before going to the movies, so you're not tempted to get movie popcorn.

  • Take your own snacks in if you'll want to munch during the movie.

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