cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Tue 11 Sep, 2012 01:16 pm
@edgarblythe,
I always have coconut icecream in my freezer. Mr. Green
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spendius
 
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Reply Tue 11 Sep, 2012 01:18 pm
@edgarblythe,
Coconut oil is the only plant oil to be not recommended by Dr Barnard in Food Is A Wonder Medicine. He gives 87% sat fats in coconut oil compared to 13% in olive oil. And 9% in sunflower oil.

I haven't a clue about it. Not that that will surprise anybody.

What do you think about Mr McVeigh?
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 11 Sep, 2012 02:31 pm
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2010/10/22/coconut-oil-and-saturated-fats-can-make-you-healthy.aspx

I'm going to tell you something that public health officials and the media aren't telling you.

The fact is, all saturated fats are not created equal.

The operative word here is "created", because some saturated fats occur naturally, while other fats are artificially manipulated into a saturated state through the man-made process called hydrogenation.

Hydrogenation manipulates vegetable and seed oils by adding hydrogen atoms while heating the oil, producing a rancid, thickened oil that really only benefits processed food shelf life and corporate profits.

The medical and scientific communities are now fairly united in the opinion that hydrogenated vegetable and seed oils should be avoided.

These unsaturated fats, artificially manipulated into saturated fats, are also called trans fats, and no doubt you've heard about them lately. Some cities and states have now outlawed their use. There is no controversy anymore regarding the health dangers of these artificially saturated fats.

And guess what?

These are the same damaged trans fats that have been touted as "healthy" and "heart-friendly" for the last 60 years by the vegetable and seed oil interests!

But the truth finally came out. Trans fat was rebuked, debunked, and revealed as the true enemy to good health that it has always been, regardless of what the seed- and vegetable oil shills told the American public for the last half century.

Unfortunately, this rightful vilification of hydrogenated saturated fats has created a lot of confusion regarding naturally occurring saturated fats, including coconut oil.

If one form of saturated fat is bad for you, the argument goes, then all saturated fat must be bad.

Right?

Nothing could be further from the truth!

The Truth about Coconut Oil


The truth about coconut oil is obvious to anyone who has studied the health of those who live in traditional tropical cultures, where coconut has been a nutritious diet staple for thousands of years.

Back in the 1930's, a dentist named Dr. Weston Price traveled throughout the South Pacific, examining traditional diets and their effect on dental and overall health. He found that those eating diets high in coconut products were healthy and trim, despite the high fat concentration in their diet, and that heart disease was virtually non-existent.

Similarly, in 1981, researchers studied populations of two Polynesian atolls. Coconut was the chief source of caloric energy in both groups. The results, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,[2] demonstrated that both populations exhibited positive vascular health.

In fact, no evidence exists that the naturally occurring high saturated fat intake had any kind of harmful effect in these populations!

That's not what you expected, is it? Based on 60 years of negative public policy towards naturally occurring saturated fats, you would expect these cultures to be rife with clogged arteries, obesity and heart disease.

It may be surprising for you to realize that the naturally occurring saturated fat in coconut oil actually has some amazing health benefits, such as:
•Promoting your heart health[3]
•Promoting weight loss, when needed[4]
•Supporting your immune system health[5]
•Supporting a healthy metabolism[6]
•Providing you with an immediate energy source[7]
•Keeping your skin healthy and youthful looking
•Supporting the proper functioning of your thyroid gland[8]


But how is this possible?

Does coconut oil have some secret ingredients not found in other saturated fats?

The answer is a resounding "yes".

Coconut Oil's Secret Ingredient


50 percent of the fat content in coconut oil is a fat rarely found in nature called lauric acid. If you're a frequent reader of my newsletter you already know that I consider lauric acid a "miracle" ingredient because of its unique health promoting properties.

Your body converts lauric acid into monolaurin, which has anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-protozoa properties.[9]

Monolaurin is a monoglyceride which can actually destroy lipid coated viruses such as:
•HIV, herpes
•Measles
•Influenza virus
•Various pathogenic bacteria
•Protozoa such as giardia lamblia.


Lauric acid is a powerful virus and gram-negative bacteria destroyer, and coconut oil contains the most lauric acid of any substance on earth!

Capric acid, another coconut fatty acid present in smaller amounts, has also been added to the list of coconut's antimicrobial components.

This is one of the key reasons you should consider consuming coconut oil, because there aren't many sources of monolaurin in our diet. But the health benefits of coconut oil don't stop there.

The Benefits of Medium-Chain Fatty Acids


Coconut oil is about 2/3 medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs), also called medium-chain triglycerides or MCTs. These types of fatty acids produce a whole host of health benefits.

Coconut oil is nature's richest source of these healthy MCFAs.

By contrast, most common vegetable or seed oils are comprised of long chain fatty acids (LCFAs), also known as long-chain triglycerides or LCTs.

Let me tell you why these long-chain fatty acids are not as healthy for you as the MCFAs found in coconut oil[10] :
•LCFAs are difficult for your body to break down -- they require special enzymes for digestion.
•LCFAs put more strain on your pancreas, liver and your entire digestive system.
•LCFAs are predominantly stored in your body as fat.
•LCFAs can be deposited within your arteries in lipid forms such as cholesterol.
•In contrast to LFCAs, the MCFAs found in coconut oil have many health benefits, including the following beneficial qualities:
•MCFAs are smaller. They permeate cell membranes easily, and do not require special enzymes to be utilized effectively by your body.
•MCFAs are easily digested, thus putting less strain on your digestive system.
•MCFAs are sent directly to your liver, where they are immediately converted into energy rather than being stored as fat.
•MCFAs actually help stimulate your body's metabolism, leading to weight loss.

Coconut Oil Helps Fight Diabetes


Your body sends medium-chain fatty acids directly to your liver to use as energy. This makes coconut oil a powerful source of instant energy to your body, a function usually served in the diet by simple carbohydrates.

But although coconut oil and simple carbohydrates share the ability to deliver quick energy to your body, they differ in one crucial respect.

Coconut oil does not produce an insulin spike in your bloodstream. You read that correctly, Coconut oil acts on your body like a carbohydrate, without any of the debilitating insulin-related effects associated with long-term high carbohydrate consumption!

Diabetics and those with pre-diabetes conditions (an exploding health epidemic in America), should immediately realize the benefit of a fast acting energy source that doesn't produce an insulin spike in your body. In fact, coconut oil added to the diets of diabetics and pre-diabetics has actually been shown to help stabilize weight gain, which can dramatically decrease your likelihood of getting adult onset type-2 Diabetes.[11]

Cococut Oil, the Friend to Athletes and Dieters


If you live in the United States, you have an almost 70 percent chance of being overweight.

And, by now, I'm sure you're well aware that obesity affects your quality of life and is linked to many health concerns.

One of the best benefits of coconut oil lies in its ability to help stimulate your metabolism.

Back in the 1940s, farmers found out about this effect by accident when they tried using inexpensive coconut oil to fatten their livestock.

It didn't work!

Instead, coconut oil made the animals lean, active and hungry.

However, many animal and human research studies have demonstrated that replacing LCFAs with MCFAs results in both decreased body weight and reduced fat deposition.

In fact, the ability of MCFAs to be easily digested, to help stimulate the metabolism and be turned into energy has entered the sports arena. Several studies have now shown that MCFAs can enhance physical or athletic performance.[12]

Additionally, research has demonstrated that, due to its metabolic effect, coconut oil increases the activity of the thyroid. And you've probably heard that a sluggish thyroid is one reason why some people are unable to lose weight, no matter what they do.

Besides weight loss, there are other advantages to boosting your metabolic rate. Your healing process accelerates. Cell regeneration increases to replace old cells, and your immune system functions better overall.

Coconut Oil on Your Skin


Besides the mounting medical and scientific evidence that coconut oil has powerful positive health benefits when eaten, it has also been used for decades by professional massage therapists to knead away tight stressed muscles.

However, you don't have to be a professional massage therapist to gain the skin and tissue support benefits of coconut oil. Just use coconut oil as you would any lotion.

Coconut oil is actually ideal for skin care. It helps protect your skin from the aging effects of free radicals, and can help improve the appearance of skin with its anti-aging benefits.

In fact, physiologist and biochemist Ray Peat, Ph.D. considers coconut oil an antioxidant[13] , due to its stability and resistance to oxidation and free radical formation. Plus, he believes it reduces our need for the antioxidant protection of vitamin E.

Like Dr. Peat, many experts believe coconut oil may help restore more youthful-looking skin. When coconut oil is absorbed into your skin and connective tissues, it helps to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by helping to keep your connective tissues strong and supple, and aids in exfoliating the outer layer of dead skin cells, making your skin smoother.

Coconut Oil and Your Heart


Heart disease is the number one cause of death in the U.S. And heart disease is often a silent killer. The first sign of cardiovascular disease is commonly a heart attack, and sadly, over one third of heart attacks are fatal.

And despite the propaganda, the truth is this: it is UNSATURATED fats that are primarily involved in heart disease, not the naturally occurring saturated fats, as you have been led to believe.[14]

Plus, the polyunsaturated fats in vegetable and seed oils encourage the formation of blood clots by increasing platelet stickiness. Coconut oil helps to promote normal platelet function.

Coconut Oil in Your Kitchen


I only use two oils in my food preparation.

The first, extra-virgin olive oil, is a better monounsaturated fat that works great as a salad dressing.

However, it should not be used for cooking. Due to its chemical structure, heat makes it susceptible to oxidative damage.

And polyunsaturated fats, which include common vegetable oils such as corn, soy, safflower, sunflower and canola, are absolutely the worst oils to use in cooking. These omega-6 oils are highly susceptible to heat damage because of their double bonds.

I strongly urge you to throw out those omega-6 vegetable oils in your cabinets.

Why?


Reason # 1: Most people believe that frying creates trans-fat. That is not the major problem, in my opinion. Although some are created, they are relatively minor. There are FAR more toxic chemicals produced by frying omega-6 oils than trans-fat.

Frying destroys the antioxidants in oil and as a result oxidizes the oil. This causes cross-linking, cyclization, double-bond shifts, fragmentation and polymerization of oils that cause far more damage than trans-fat.

Reason # 2: Most of the vegetable oils are GMO. This would include over 90 percent of the soy, corn and canola oils.

Reason # 3: Vegetable oils contribute to the overabundance of damaged omega-6 fats in your diet, which creates an imbalance in the ratio of omega-6 to omega-3. As you know from my extensive writing on this subject, I believe that excessive consumption of damaged omega-6 fats contributes to many health concerns.

They are all highly processed and consumed in amounts that are about 100 times more than our ancestors did a century ago. This causes them to distort the sensitive omega-6/omega-3 ratio which controls many delicate biochemical pathways which results in accelerating many chronic degenerative diseases.

There is only one oil that is stable enough to resist mild heat-induced damage, while it also helps you promote heart health and even supports weight loss and thyroid function -- coconut oil.

So, whenever you need an oil to cook with, use coconut oil instead of butter, olive oil, vegetable oil, margarine, or any other type of oil called for in recipes. Even though I don't fully recommend frying foods, if you must fry, by all means use coconut oil -- it's your smartest choice.

Coconut Oil Safety


The medium-chain fats in coconut oil are considered so nutritious that they are used in baby formulas, in hospitals to feed the critically ill, those on tube feeding, and those with digestive problems. Coconut oil has even been used successfully by doctors in treating aluminum poisoning.[15]

Coconut oil is exceptionally helpful for pregnant women, nursing moms, the elderly, those concerned about digestive health, athletes (even weekend warriors), and those of you who just want to enhance your overall health.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 11 Sep, 2012 02:42 pm
"What do you think about Mr McVeigh? "

I am opposed to the death penalty. But I don't miss Timothy MvVeigh. His disgust with the American government, including the handling of Davidians in Waco, ignited in him a blind fury that took many innocents' lives. Children were among the dead. If he had targeted only the people who dealt with David Koresh, he at least could have been seen as fighting for a cause. Acting as a terrorist, killing those not involved, makes him a monster.
JTT
 
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Reply Tue 11 Sep, 2012 07:14 pm
@edgarblythe,
Quote:
Acting as a terrorist, killing those not involved, makes him a monster.


In terms of numbers, Timmy was an amateur, a piker. Consider what that makes every president of the US, Ed. Consider what that makes all the government employees who served those monsters. Consider what that makes all those people who have supported these worse than monsters.
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 11 Sep, 2012 07:20 pm
@JTT,
As a lawyer told me: Two wrongs don't make a right.
JTT
 
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Reply Tue 11 Sep, 2012 08:09 pm
@edgarblythe,
That's so true, Ed. Just consider then the voluminous lies that have a horribly duped American populace believing that the US is some benevolent country. It's stunning just how successful American propaganda is.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Wed 12 Sep, 2012 04:53 am
1256a. euro gets to see Leonard Cohen perform. He's one of few artists for whom I would make that effort. I have been to more Dylan concerts than anyone else's.
1257a. Much drywall to tape and float today. We cut out a great section of ceiling in a bathroom, because persistent leaking had to be located and repaired. The drain line was cracked, turns out. Also concluded that water runs off of the end of the tub to the floor and put a shield there.
1258a. Rain in the forecast. In anticipation, I broadcast more bug poison in the yard. The fleas were back with a vengeance. Bugs almost killed off the prickly pear cactus this year. Bugs have started in on the fig leaves. I hate very much using poison, but I don't know a better way at this point.
1259a. I once mentioned that the poison ivy is all but impossible to dig up. At the time I failed to mention that my yard is in a semi primeval state. Roots of vines of several kinds crisscross with the poison ivy. This is one of the main reasons it is so hard to eliminate a specific root. I dig out as many of all as I can, but there are so many that I have not made a great deal of progress.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Wed 12 Sep, 2012 08:25 pm
1260a. Saw this just now:

I purchased Home Health Castor Oil Cold Pressed and Cold Processed today at Whole Foods and it has a WARNING on the label FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY.
Is there a different Castor Oil for ingesting?

That's the right stuff. I know the Home Health brand. They all say that in the US now. Just make sure nothing is added, like essential oils or whatever for massaging.
Michael

Ingedient Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed oil.
Looks like its good.
Thank you so much.

I concur with Michael
I noticed the same thing. Apparently the big bad wolf managed to intimidate these manufacturers too into changing the labeling!
[ they can't have folks getting relief for pennies ! they need them to spend lots of dollars as often as possible!]
I think CDS may be able to do what castor oil used to do for many folks who would regularly ingest a cpl TBs
to keep the plumbing cleaned out.
Mom told me her mother used to check her childrens' tongues, and if they had a white coating
would get the castor oil treatment!
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Thu 13 Sep, 2012 05:20 am
1261a. Most who know me possibly believe I am against conventional medicine. Like with anything else, everything in its place. I believe the profiteers are encroaching on all fronts, compromising everything we pay for. I don't suggest rejection of any approach without checking it first. I reject the notion of me ever submitting to a regimen of designer drugs or radiation therapy. That does not mean I believe radiation is a failure in every case. On the other hand, people who reject every kind of alternative remedy often do so on hearsay, with no personal experience. Because there are more bogus alternative products than beneficial ones out there is not cause to reject everything offered. Ultimately, we are each and every one responsible for our own health.
1262a. We have got to get our military out of the Middle East and adjoining countries.
1263a. My cactus has fresh blossoms, in September. It's a bloomin' miracle.
1264a. Bob Dylan to his critics in the late 60s: Rot in hell.
spendius
 
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Reply Thu 13 Sep, 2012 05:25 am
@edgarblythe,
Quote:
Bob Dylan to his critics in the late 60s: Rot in hell.


1265a. I think Bob must have been reading Dante.
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Thu 13 Sep, 2012 05:33 am
@spendius,
His language was saltier than I quoted.
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Reyn
 
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Reply Thu 13 Sep, 2012 09:21 pm
@edgarblythe,
edgarblythe wrote:

1261a. Most who know me possibly believe I am against conventional medicine.

Yeperdo...
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Fri 14 Sep, 2012 05:27 am
1265a. Cold pressed coconut oil was surprisingly easy to get locally. I have already incorporated it into my diet.
1266a. We got much rain yesterday. Getum more this day and into Sunday. Me like rain. In smaller amounts.
1267a. The thread on hiding identities or not when making strong statements cuts into my reasoning on judging who and when to ignore. I ignore some, not from dislike, but because I don't want to get drawn into their arguments. A couple I do dislike, but no more than a couple.
1268a. My writing has stalled, somewhat. But I liken the situation to water building at a barrier until said barrier gets overwhelmed by the weight and is washed away by the ensuing flood.
cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Fri 14 Sep, 2012 10:03 am
@edgarblythe,
We had much rain in Sorrento, Italy, today. Another couple and I walked not far from our hotel to explore the side streets and venues. A nice hotel sitting on the cliff with a very nice view from their dining room, and we were planning to have lunch there, but the rain discouraged our walking back to that place.

No matter; we found another place where we had sandwiches.

It's a little past 6PM here, and our grp will be meeting at 6:30 for dinner at the hotel.


Reyn
 
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Reply Fri 14 Sep, 2012 11:46 am
@edgarblythe,
edgarblythe wrote:
1268a. My writing has stalled, somewhat. But I liken the situation to water building at a barrier until said barrier gets overwhelmed by the weight and is washed away by the ensuing flood.

Writer's block?
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Fri 14 Sep, 2012 11:58 am
@cicerone imposter,
Italian rain has olive oil in it, I hear.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Fri 14 Sep, 2012 11:59 am
@Reyn,
It's not so much a block as deciding how to present the material.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sat 15 Sep, 2012 08:48 am
1269a. The rain will be holding off, mostly, until tomorrow, after some pretty wet days. I feel for the areas enduring the drought. I realize how lucky we are, here.
1270a. America has to rethink its foreign policies. It will take better brains than mine to do that. So far, there are no brains offering reasonable alternatives, that I can tell.
1271a. On the subject, why do we need to spend most of our taxes building more and more weapons? Sure, a strong military is essential, in a world of violence. Why do we have to spend hundreds of times more for war than other countries, when ten times more ought to protect us?
JTT
 
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Reply Sat 15 Sep, 2012 05:18 pm
@edgarblythe,
Quote:
1271a. On the subject, why do we need to spend most of our taxes building more and more weapons? Sure, a strong military is essential, in a world of violence. Why do we have to spend hundreds of times more for war than other countries, when ten times more ought to protect us?


You've asked and answered your own question, Ed. The US spends "hundreds of times more for war than other countries" precisely to cause a world filled with violence. The vast vast majority of the violence in the world is caused by the USA. Most of this violence is perpetrated against innocent people.

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