In article
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ImStillMags wrote:
Thanks for posting this. It was indeed interesting. I still don't know
what to think, however. It seemed to say that it might not be as bad as
once thought. The only thing good though, is the taste!
If you read the article carefully, there is something for everybody. A
paragraph saying it's not so bad is followed by one saying it's not so
good, one paragraph after another.
Still, there are no numbers in the article. The important claim to me
is that:
?Most of the studies involving coconut oil were done with partially
hydrogenated coconut oil, which researchers used because they needed to
raise the cholesterol levels of their rabbits in order to collect
certain data,? Dr. Brenna said. ?Virgin coconut oil, which has not been
chemically treated, is a different thing in terms of a health risk
perspective. And maybe it isn?t so bad for you after all.?
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Dan Abel
Petaluma, California USA
[email protected]
,
ImStillMags wrote:
Thanks for posting this. It was indeed interesting. I still don't know
what to think, however. It seemed to say that it might not be as bad as
once thought. The only thing good though, is the taste!
If you read the article carefully, there is something for everybody. A
paragraph saying it's not so bad is followed by one saying it's not so
good, one paragraph after another.
Still, there are no numbers in the article. The important claim to me
is that:
?Most of the studies involving coconut oil were done with partially
hydrogenated coconut oil, which researchers used because they needed to
raise the cholesterol levels of their rabbits in order to collect
certain data,? Dr. Brenna said. ?Virgin coconut oil, which has not been
chemically treated, is a different thing in terms of a health risk
perspective. And maybe it isn?t so bad for you after all.?
--
Dan Abel
Petaluma, California USA
[email protected]