Coconut oil is great, but....
cgarand
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Do you really need to add it to things like smoothies and oatmeal? I use it in place of fats (butter) to saute things or pan fry things like pancakes. Are the health benefits good enough to add it to things that I wouldn't normally use an oil/butter in?
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No--if you don't want to, you don't have to.0
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If your diary is accurate you should... you're not eating enough calories so your fat and protein needs aren't being met. Just eating whole foods in the proper amounts will do wonders for your health; there's no need to force the "super food" of the month into your diet.0
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I think coconut oil is better than typical seed oils like corn or soybean. I prefer ghee over butter but if it's a choice between coconut oil and butter than there's not much difference.0
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You don't have to use it at all, technically. If you like it, sure. I enjoy using it on days I'm having issues reaching my fat macro and I just enjoy the taste in general.0
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I think coconut oil is better than typical seed oils like corn or soybean. I prefer ghee over butter but if it's a choice between coconut oil and butter than there's not much difference.0
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the vast majority of touted health benefits of coconut oil are anecdotal at best and completely untrue at worst. Coconut oil is tasty...I like using it in much of my cooking...but it isn't necessary and adding it to coffee and smoothies and other things where you wouldn't normally add dietary fat just seems stupid to me.
That said, make sure you are getting enough dietary fat in. IMHO, there are better ways to go about this than dropping Tbspoons of coconut oil into your coffee...but dietary fat is essential and you need to hit those goals.0 -
the vast majority of touted health benefits of coconut oil are anecdotal at best and completely untrue at worst. Coconut oil is tasty...I like using it in much of my cooking...but it isn't necessary and adding it to coffee and smoothies and other things where you wouldn't normally add dietary fat just seems stupid to me.
That said, make sure you are getting enough dietary fat in. IMHO, there are better ways to go about this than dropping Tbspoons of coconut oil into your coffee...but dietary fat is essential and you need to hit those goals.0 -
the vast majority of touted health benefits of coconut oil are anecdotal at best and completely untrue at worst. Coconut oil is tasty...I like using it in much of my cooking...but it isn't necessary and adding it to coffee and smoothies and other things where you wouldn't normally add dietary fat just seems stupid to me.
That said, make sure you are getting enough dietary fat in. IMHO, there are better ways to go about this than dropping Tbspoons of coconut oil into your coffee...but dietary fat is essential and you need to hit those goals.
Not gonna lie - sometimes I DO add it to my coffee, but usually on days that I don't have time to make breakfast and need some calories.0 -
the vast majority of touted health benefits of coconut oil are anecdotal at best and completely untrue at worst. Coconut oil is tasty...I like using it in much of my cooking...but it isn't necessary and adding it to coffee and smoothies and other things where you wouldn't normally add dietary fat just seems stupid to me.
That said, make sure you are getting enough dietary fat in. IMHO, there are better ways to go about this than dropping Tbspoons of coconut oil into your coffee...but dietary fat is essential and you need to hit those goals.
That's how I use it too, but I keep seeing smoothie recipes and things I would never usually add an oil to.0 -
Putting it in a smoothie does sound gross haha. I love it in coffee though!0
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Yes there is not much ifference between coconut oil and butter ,except fat,coconut oil contains less fat than butter.My suggetion is that over all total fat should be counted,you can cut down your calories from another meal.I personnaly found butter tastes better.0
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Yes there is not much ifference between coconut oil and butter ,except fat,coconut oil contains less fat than butter.My suggetion is that over all total fat should be counted,you can cut down your calories from another meal.I personnaly found butter tastes better.0
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I think we are missing the point here.
Coconut oil contains medium chain triglycerides (MCT) - this type of fat is immediately used for energy, as opposed to being stored in the body. So not only will eating coconut oil give you more energy, but using coconut oil instead of butter or other oils will help you to lose weight.
Therefore coconut oil is vastly more healthy than using butter, ghee, etc, even if the "Nutrition Facts" shows something like the same amount of fat grams or calories.
My favorite way to eat coconut oil is to add it into my morning smoothie - typically with almond milk, banana, protein powder, coconut oil, etc. It's nice to keep the coconut oil cold (versus adding to coffee) so that it doesn't have that oily texture.0 -
I think we are missing the point here.
Coconut oil contains medium chain triglycerides (MCT) - this type of fat is immediately used for energy, as opposed to being stored in the body. So not only will eating coconut oil give you more energy, but using coconut oil instead of butter or other oils will help you to lose weight.
Therefore coconut oil is vastly more healthy than using butter, ghee, etc.
In all fairness ghee contains far more MCTs than butter. Not as much as the tropical oils of course but more than butter.0 -
I use it in place of other oils for cooking (sometimes I use olive oil for cooking, but normally I save the olive oil for roasting or using in salads). I've put it in smoothies before but I think it's gross...it solidifies and you have this little lumps. As a replacement it works really well, and makes a great moisturizer, but you don't need to eat it all day every day.0
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Agreed, if you're going to use butter, you are much better off using ghee0
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Agreed, if you're going to use butter, you are much better off using ghee0
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from a nutritional standpoint......0
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Which standpoint? I'd imagine your referring to MCT's. I agree that MCT's can help with immediate energy, but it's a bit of a moot point when efficacy is part of the equation.0
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