Coconut Oil Question
clawson91
Posts: 106 Member
I've been debating for days if I should post this question. You guys may think I'm crazy but here goes. Has anyone gotten heartburn from coconut oil? I've been doing BPC since November. I got a little heartburn for about a week. That was resolved when I was out of butter one day and used only 1 tbsp of coconut oil in my coffee. I figured it was the butter so I skip the butter now. No problems until a couple weeks ago and it was an on/off thing until last Wed. The heartburn was horrible! I've not had anything that bad since I was pregnant with my oldest son. Up to that point I'd never had heartburn at all and thought I was having a heart attack! I was so miserable I ended up eating crackers and diet ginger ale for a few days. Was more relaxed with carbs over the weekend. Had coffee with HWC and was fine. I added a about half a tbsp coconut oil to my coffee today and I've had mild heartburn. I'm beginning to think the BPC needs to go. I hate that because I enjoy it and it keeps me full until 1 or 2 in the afternoon. And no I haven't changed brands. Any thoughts??
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That is how I discovered my low stomach acid issue. I'd been low carb/keto for about 7-9 months, and I just hit a wall where my BP Tea started making me sick to my stomach or giving me heartburn every time. Definitely worth checking it out, because after I switched up and added different fats, it resurfaced about 5-6 months later, and then again 2-3 months later. It was that final shift that was the worst, and jettisoned me into action to solve the issue. I didn't have any idea what happened, but I described it as just "hitting a wall" with my fats. Seems I depleted certain stores of acids in my body without realizing it. Not saying that this is the case for you, but that would definitely be a research point for me.4
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I have never had any issue with coconut oil yet only had issues with MTC oil each time I try it.1
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Maybe just try using less. I can't imagine 1/2 Tbs won't keep you just as satisfied as 1Tbs would...1
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GaleHawkins wrote: »I have never had any issue with coconut oil yet only had issues with MTC oil each time I try it.
Everyone seems to have a secret combination to unlock GI distress, and some foods just have our number.4 -
Sunny_Bunny_ wrote: »Maybe just try using less. I can't imagine 1/2 Tbs won't keep you just as satisfied as 1Tbs would...
Now that is just way too logical.2 -
A 1/2 tbsp gave her heartburn too. Today when she added a half tablespoon.....2
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If I ever open the new bottle I will try a lower dosage. Some how it just makes me feel weird but not really sick in any way. So much for a scientific answer.1
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@KnitOrMiss Is that when you started the Betaine HCL? If I eat anything with my BPC, which is rare, I take 2 and a magnesium. If not I just take 1. Maybe taking 2 regardless would help?? This enzyme has been a miracle for me! I can actually eat steak and pork chops now and not feel like I'm dying.1
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Try a digestive enzyme supplement.0
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@Cheesy567 I already take Betaine HCL. I take one with my coffee but maybe taking 2 would help?
@kirkor Thanks for the links! Will check them out!1 -
Good tips.
Someone in the former group recommended taking coconut oil with lecithin, which is said to emulsify the fat molecules, so that they're absorbed in the intestine and don't irritate the stomach.1 -
Had my very-first-ever BPC this morning with 2 tbsps each of butter and coconut oil. I haven't tasted anything that delicious for ages - but it gave me wind, which was fine after I'd burped (naturally, it was a very ladylike burp, more dyspeptic than uncouth!) and I soon felt fine... Might reduce the coconut to 1tbsp see how that goes. incidentally, the concept is not a strange one to me. I regularly drink Tiibetan butter tea, although I will admit, the butter isn't rancid (as it is in Nepal/Tibet )....2
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FYI, ladylike burps aren't technically "wind."0
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You are so right, I withdraw the term....0
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Provided they're genuinely ladylike....0
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I was brought up on 'My Fair Lady' so yeah, they bleedin' are!0
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Sunny_Bunny_ wrote: »
Yes. LOL. Just a smidge for the coconut taste.
@clawson91, If you enjoy the flavor and are not opposed to artificial sweeteners, perhaps HWC in your coffee with a squirt of Jordan's Skinny Syrup, sugar free Coconut Flavor?1 -
@Cheesy567 I already take Betaine HCL. I take one with my coffee but maybe taking 2 would help?
@kirkor Thanks for the links! Will check them out!
@clawson91 - I don't do well with the Betaine HCL on it's own, but there was a great article a while back that tells you how to find your upper threshold. I prefer a combo enzyme, but I think that's mainly due to not having a gallbladder in addition to the thyroid dysfunction lowering stomach acid, too.
I think it is this one: http://scdlifestyle.com/2012/03/how-to-supplement-with-betaine-hcl-for-low-stomach-acid/
scdlifestyle.com/2012/03/how-to-supplement-with-betaine-hcl-for-low-stomach-acid/1 -
Taking a b complex can help digestion.
"Thiamine, or vitamin B-1, contributes to the production of hydrochloric acid within the stomach. Niacin, or vitamin B-3, is required for the secretion of bile, which is needed to digest fat. Pantothenic acid, or vitamin B-5, is needed to synthesize coenzyme-A and metabolize proteins, carbohydrates and fats."
livestrong.com/article/389063-b-complex-vitamins-the-digestive-system/1 -
I take a B-Complex (Jarrow's B-Right) daily. It's got the most easily absorbed forms. Maybe something like that could help others, too.
And Thanks, @TheDevastator - that was something specific I hadn't known.1 -
Sure. I take Country Life Coenzyme B-Complex which is the highest rated at https://labdoor.com/rankings/b-complex. I also supplement niacin (nicotinic acid) 100 mg since B-Complexes usually use niacinamide. Niacin is hard on the stomach though so I take betaine with it and vitamin c and a full meal which helps decrease the chance of flushing. I also take pantethine which is the active form of b5 which has a lot of benefits besides metabolizing fats.
wellnessresources.com/tips/articles/pantethine_boost_your_brain_cardio_health_metabolism_and_detoxification/1 -
After about a week of no coconut oil I had NO heartburn whatsoever. I have experimented a bit. I can cook with it and am perfectly fine. I put one teaspoon in my coffee this morning and have not had any heartburn. I miss my BPC because it was easier not to have to cook breakfast plus it kept me full all morning, until at least 1 pm. I know one teaspoon won't give me the same effect. I am going to gradually add a bit more each week to find my comfort zone.1
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After about a week of no coconut oil I had NO heartburn whatsoever. I have experimented a bit. I can cook with it and am perfectly fine. I put one teaspoon in my coffee this morning and have not had any heartburn. I miss my BPC because it was easier not to have to cook breakfast plus it kept me full all morning, until at least 1 pm. I know one teaspoon won't give me the same effect. I am going to gradually add a bit more each week to find my comfort zone.
Olive oil?0 -
What about avocado oil in BPC? It's supposed to be tasteless, too.1
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Have you tried MCT oil? The point of coconut oil in the coffee is for the medium chain triglycerides. That means just replacing it with any oil isn't really going to have the same effect. It's why you'll always find coconut oil or MCT oil in the fatty coffee recipes.0
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@RalfLott Wonder how that would taste? Anyone tried it?
Personally, I like good olive oil in most things.
I'm happy to have my own stores used for fat, so I typically only use enough HF additives - cream, olive oil, avocado oil, MCT oil (but only if I'm feeling foggy; too expensive otherwise) - to keep appetite suppressed until late morning or early afternoon.2
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