Cocnut oil for energy
Arwen1922
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Does anyone use cocnut oil before they work out for energy. I read to eat 2 tsp (or was it tbs) for energy that the medium chain fats burn quickly.
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I have heard that natural nut oils are great for energy. I haven't done it myself, but there are a handful that I know who have. They seem to like it. Frequently, I might add.0
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BUMP -- would love to know!!0
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I have no opinion on this, but googled it once I read your post. Just thought I'd throw this tidbit out:
The American Heart Association's Position
Where does the American Heart Association weigh in on coconut oil as an aid to weight loss? "I would be very pessimistic about this, says Robert Eckel, MD, the Association's spokesman on nutrition. He says he's concerned about the effects of high levels of saturated fat. "This is going to be a cholesterol-raising diet."
He says he also doubts claims that coconut oil can boost metabolism. "People have looked in the past as to whether MCTs have thermogenic properties, and I think the answer is pretty well negative. Generally, saturated fats tend not to be as well [metabolized], so if it does have any ability to promote heat generation, it's going to be minimal."
Eckel says coconut oil's effect on metabolism, if any, is modest compared with the potential for raising overall cholesterol and particularly "bad" LDL cholesterol. "Ingesting coconut oil for a short period of time will not do harm, but I'm concerned about the long haul."
(Source: http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=52214)0 -
But the Am Heart *kitten* does not mention the fact the they are medium chain fats and get metabolized different in the body. The colesterol in these fats get burned not stored.0
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I have heard that natural nut oils are great for energy. I haven't done it myself, but there are a handful that I know who have. They seem to like it. Frequently, I might add.
i did hear it was a bit on the salty side tho.....0 -
why am I the ONLY one being 12 years old in my mind that sees the spelling error??!!! where's freckle face when you need her?
*pulls head out of dirty garbage and focuses on work again*0 -
I have heard that natural nut oils are great for energy. I haven't done it myself, but there are a handful that I know who have. They seem to like it. Frequently, I might add.
i did hear it was a bit on the salty side tho.....
Sometimes a bit of pineapple helps with the taste. I haven't had any complaints when I mix it for those who ingest it.0 -
well, and there it is ...0
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why am I the ONLY one being 12 years old in my mind that sees the spelling error??!!! where's freckle face when you need her?
*pulls head out of dirty garbage and focuses on work again*
You haven't been looking at my comments for this thread, that's why. Shame on you, CM. :happy:0 -
I eat at least one tablespoon of extra virgin coconut oil by itself every day. I don't do it for weight loss purposes and I can't tell you if it works in that way. I can say that since I've added it to my diet, I feel better. I use it all the time, and I love it. (I'm on a more paleo style diet.)0
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yours wasnt there i swear!!! i HEART the crap outta you!0
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But the Am Heart *kitten* does not mention the fact the they are medium chain fats and get metabolized different in the body. The colesterol in these fats get burned not stored.
Like I said, I have no opinion and just saw that in an article about the use of coconut oil. Personally, I trust the opinion of the American Heart Association and MDs when it comes to my long-term health, and if its long-term effects are detrimental to maintaining a healthy cholesterol, I'd be hesitant. But that's just my opinion. I was just sharing what a reputable medical source found.0 -
oh christ...im just slow as balls today...*sigh*0
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i did hear it was a bit on the salty side tho.....
Sometimes a bit of pineapple helps with the taste. I haven't had any complaints when I mix it for those who ingest it.
ROTFL
I use Coconut Manna sometimes, which is basically all of the coconut (flesh, oils and all) made into a butter. It's delicious with fruit and a good source of all of coconuts benefits.0 -
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:0
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I have heard that natural nut oils are great for energy. I haven't done it myself, but there are a handful that I know who have. They seem to like it. Frequently, I might add.
i did hear it was a bit on the salty side tho.....
Sometimes a bit of pineapple helps with the taste. I haven't had any complaints when I mix it for those who ingest it.
I just...this. It made me laugh. Really hard. Thanks.0 -
i did hear it was a bit on the salty side tho.....
Sometimes a bit of pineapple helps with the taste. I haven't had any complaints when I mix it for those who ingest it.
ROTFL
I use Coconut Manna sometimes, which is basically all of the coconut (flesh, oils and all) made into a butter. It's delicious with fruit and a good source of all of coconuts benefits.
That is a heavily churned cocnut. I'm sure it's as delicious as it sounds filling.0
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