Coconut oil: good or bad?
anb3600
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Should I exclude all saturated fat from my diet? Can you survive without it? I’m vegan and eat mostly raw, so I rarely have saturated fat anyway. Wondering if I should eat coconuts and coconut oil in my diet?
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Eat them if you want to. Don't eat them if you don't want to.6
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After 5 days, my body wouldn't go into ketosis (I bought the ketone testing monitor) and my body had not gone into ketosis - even after following the suggested meal plans.
I researched why I wasn't transitioning into ketosis and found a website that provided great feedback to help me. (I don't have the website saved, unfortunately). However, one of the bullet points that this website greatly encouraged was 1 tb of coconut oil a day. I'm doing the macro diet and i'm staying within my fat intake range.
Since I began doing this, my body went into ketosis within two days and I literally have to FORCE myself to eat. I have no appetite whatsoever. I'm not sure if the coconut oil is what's doing this to me but all I know is that this started after I started ingesting the coconut oil.22 -
I've never seen any research suggesting you should cut all saturated fat out if your diet. Where did you get that idea from?
At the least, I would make sure you are getting a reasonable amount of fat overall. Fat is necessary for good health. The general recommendation I see here is 0.3g of fat per lb of goal body weight. If you aren't getting enough fat, I'd think a little sat fat would be better than not getting enough fat overall. Of course that's just my amateur's opinion.5 -
Since your diet is already low in sat fat, I wouldn't worry about cutting out the few sources of it you enjoy.
Pretty balanced piece on it: https://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/02/dining/02Appe.html
Couple more: https://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/12/24/ask-well-is-coconut-oil-a-healthy-fat/
and https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/coconut-oil
Basically it's not great to eat a lot of sat fat, so if you did I'd limit coconut oil. But since you don't I'd use it if you enjoy the flavor.
I like it in some preparations, although olive oil is my go-to oil. Coconut oil is really easy to measure out and I like the coconut smell/flavor.4 -
A reasonable amount of saturated fat in your diet is fine. If you are not getting it from other sources, then I don't see any problem with getting it from coconut or coconut oil.3
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Should I exclude all saturated fat from my diet? Can you survive without it? I’m vegan and eat mostly raw, so I rarely have saturated fat anyway. Wondering if I should eat coconuts and coconut oil in my diet?
No one food is "good" or "bad" irrespective of dosage or context, unless it's poisonous in the contemplated serving size.
An overall way of eating can be more or less healthful, but individual foods need to be evaluated in terms of what nutrients we're nutritionally short or long on (generally, or on a specific day), and what nutrients may have negative/positive effects on our satiation or energy level.
If I've eaten donuts and Lucky Charms cereal for breakfast, a candy bar for mid-morning snack might be "bad". OTOH, if I had a nutritious protein-rich breakfast with some fats and fruits/veggies, followed by a long bike ride (with more miles yet to ride), a candy bar could be pretty perfect (high calorie, quick-acting carbs, compact and portable). For most of us, a big helping of kale might be just great, but if I have a medical condition that means I should limit vitamin K intake, that same heap of kale would be really bad.
If you have limited saturated fat in your diet, are getting some good omega-3s in there, have calories available, have already gotten enough protein and some well-rounded micros/fiber, don't have familial hypercholesterolemia, and enjoy coconut oil, it's probably "good". Otherwise, it could be "bad", but it depends on how the rest of your eating and those kinds of factors balance out.4 -
Echo what everyone else is saying, all I would add is that if you are eating in a deficit fitting the caloried density of oil into your day could make it harder on yourself.0
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