Coconut Oil
is Effective as
a Candida
Infection
Treatment
Description:
Known as
Sanskrit "the
tree which
provides all the
necessities of
life", the
Coconut Palm
yields 50-75
coconuts per
year and not a
part of it goes
unused. Coconut
water contains
sugars, fiber,
protein,
anti-oxidants
and a variety of
vitamins and
minerals. The
sap from cutting
the flowers from
the tree is used
to make a drink
called "toddy".
The fibrous husk
from the tree,
the coir, is
used in many
things including
ropes, mats,
brushes and
potting soil. If
you no longer
need a coconut
tree, the apical
bud of an adult
tree can be
eaten as
"palm-cabbage",
and the "heart
of the palm" is
a delicacy in
gourmet salads.
The 'no longer'
clause due to
consuming these
will kill the
tree. And of
course, there is
the white meat
of the nut that
can be eaten
directly or used
to make coconut
milk, coconut
cream, and
coconut oil of
which we will
focus today.
Benefits:
Researchers have
increasingly
revisited the
health benefits
of coconut oil.
The findings
have associated
it with many
healthful
benefits
starting with
weight loss due
to the medium
length of the
fatty acid
chains (aka
MCT's). Though
it is considered
a saturated fat,
coconut oil is a
different
structure from
the notorious
saturated animal
fats, and even
offers benefits
not available in
the longer
chained plant
oils. The medium
length of the
coconut's fatty
acid chain
enables rapid
breakdown in
digestion as
well as ease of
use when burned
for energy.
These same MCT's,
along with
monoglycerides,
are found
primarily in
coconut oil and
breast milk and
contribute
toward
well-being,
which includes a
role in thyroid
health. It has
tested well in
helping prevent
hypothyroidism
due to its
evasion of
rancidity.
Studies show
that rancidity
is harmful to
the thyroid as
well as many
cells throughout
the body. (The
plant oils used
by mainstream
food
manufacturers
have a high
propensity
toward rancidity
and must be
processed
through
hydrogenation
into trans-fatty
acids.)
Another benefit
of using coconut
oil is that it
supports the
suppression of
Candida (aka,
yeast) in the
digestive
system. While
yeast commonly
inhabits your
digestive
system, it is
kept controlled
due to the
body's presence
of probiotics (aka
"good"
bacteria). In
the event the
person starts
taking
antibiotics,
prescription
medications,
birth control
pills or
maintains a poor
diet and
experiences
daily stress,
Candida yeast
begins to
fiercely
outnumber the
good bacteria,
causing evidence
of infection.
Also, digestive
disorders such
as Crohn's
disease and IBS
can have
positive results
from one
consuming
coconut oil. The
MCTs will not
only be easily
digested, but
will also assist
in the
absorption of
the nutrients
from other
foods.
Blurb: While
time may be
limited on the
amount of
pampering a
mother can do
for herself,
there are steps
that can be
taken to look
our best and
coconut oil is
here to help.
Coconut oil is
used for
treating damaged
hair, dry scalp
and pimples,
moisturizing dry
and aging skin,
and enabling
anti-fungal,
anti-bacterial,
and anti-viral
effects
throughout the
body. It has
also shown great
reduction of
keratosis
polaris, rosacea
and psoriasis.
You do not have
to pay absorbent
fees for beauty
products.
Instead, buy a
large jar of the
solid oil and
use it directly
on the
appropriate area
as well as
ingesting it for
overall well
being…it tastes
great and goes
down smooth!
Coconut Oil (1
Tbsp) Calories:
119 Fat: 14g
(Sat. Fat 12g)
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