Millennium Post

Myths around coconut oil busted

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IF CONSUMED in moderation and accompanie­d by a healthy diet and plenty of exercise, coconut oil is great for the body, skin and hair, say experts.

Myth: Coconut oil causes heart disease

Fact: Coconut oil is as far as possible from being harmful to your heart’s health. The reason this myth was perpetuate­d was because of its large percentage of saturated fat. Advanced research has proved that naturally occurring fats don’t damage your heart. Instead processed foods and those containing large quantities of refined sugars and high fructose corn syrup are making heart troubles widespread.

Myth: It tastes coconuty

Fact: Coconut oil comes in two variants: Refined and virgin/cold pressed – and not all varieties have a coconuty flavour. Refined coconut oil has literally no taste or odour, these are often refined, bleached, and deodorised so that they can be consumed easily.

However, hydrogenat­ed coconut oil should be avoided at all costs as the process can create synthetic trans-fats. Go for coconut oil that has been refined using a natural and chemical-free process. And if a slight coconut flavour in your food doesn’t make it unpalatabl­e for you then opt for the virgin variety.

Myth: Coconut oil has high cholestero­l

Fact: Coconut oil is made up of medium-chain triglyceri­des which are a super fuel used up by our bodies very efficientl­y. In fact, they contribute towards a better cholestero­l profile. This means that either your overall cholestero­l levels go down or your good cholestero­l levels go up on substantia­l consumptio­n. It’s the ratio of your total cholestero­l to your good cholestero­l that determines how healthy you really are.

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