Only 1 TBSP of Coconut Oil Produces Powerful Health Changes, Study Confirms
A simple tablespoon daily of coconut oil could promote weight loss and improve cardiovascular health, reveals a new clinical study.
A new study titled, "A
coconut extra virgin oil-rich diet increases HDL cholesterol and
decreases waist circumference and body mass in coronary artery disease
patients," holds great promise in those suffering from
overweight, obesity, and heightened cardiovascular disease risk, and
against which pharmaceutical approaches often fail.
Coconut
oil was once considered a "bad fat," as it contains saturated fatty
acids which conventional nutritionists did not distinguish from
synthetically produced ones such as margarine. We know far better now,
and increasingly, natural sources of saturated fats are gaining
appreciation as not only "not-bad," but actually beneficial, particularly for the brain. You can check out the first hand literature on coconut's helath benefits on the GreenMedInfo.com database, or read our article, 13 Evidence-Based Health Benefits of Coconut Oil.
The
new study evaluated the health effects of a nutritional treatment with
extra virgin coconut oil, focusing primarily on how it affects HDL
cholesterol and a range of anthropmetric measurements (e.g. body weight,
size, circumference).
The average age of the
participants was 62.4 ± 7.7 years, with 70% of elderly individuals, and
63.2% of males. All of them were hypertensive and 94.5% had blood lipid
profiles indicating "dyslipidemia" and on standard, cholesterol lowering drug treatment.
In
the first phase, a three month period, 136 enrollees were put on a
standardized diet. From the third month onward, the 116 who completed
the first phase were place in two intervention groups: 22 remained on
the diet, and 92 were put on the diet + 13 ml (.43 ounces) daily of
extra virgin coconut oil, which is equivalent to about 14 grams, or
about 1 Tablespoon (15 grams).
The results of the the
three-month coconut oil intervention showed that relative to the
standard diet, the coconut group saw a decrease in all six of the bodily
parameters measured, including:
- Weight: -.6 kilograms (1.322 pounds)
- Body Mass Index: - .2 kg/m2
- Waist Circumference: -2.1 cm
- Neck Perimeter: -4 cm
- Systolic Blood Pressure: -3.3 points
- Diastolic Blood Pressure: -3.5 points
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