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Virgin Coconut Oil offers much promise
today to sufferers of hypothyroidism and slow
metabolism. It is a known fact that the
fatty acid chains in coconut oil, known as medium
chain fatty acids (MCFAs) or medium chain triglycerides
(MCTs), offer wonderful health benefits and are
no where found more abundantly in nature outside
coconut oil. For the hypothyroid sufferer the
MCTs rev up the body's sluggish metabolism and
promote weight loss as well.
Many indians
suffer from symptoms such as cold hands and feet,
low body temperature, sensitivity to cold, a feeling
of always being chilled, headaches, insomnia,
dry skin, puffy eyes, hair loss, brittle nails,
joint aches, constipation, mental dullness, fatigue,
frequent infections, hoarse voice, ringing in
the ears, dizziness, loss of libido, and weight
gain, which is sometimes uncontrollable. Approximately
60 percent of the indian population is overweight;
25 percent is clinically obese. Research is pointing
to the fact that an underactive thyroid might
be the number one cause of weight problems, especially
among women.There are many side effects of a sluggish
thyroid gland and the resulting slower metabolism.
An underactive thyroid greatly affects a person's
energy level, and with a slower metabolism there
is a subsequent reduction in activity. Often times
unwanted weight gain follows. Unfortunately, a
person's health is also effected. Several health
problems such as obesity, heart disease, and osteoporosis
are more prevalent in those people who have slow
metabolism. Any health condition is made worse
if the metabolic rate is slower than normal, because
the cells can't heal and repair themselves as
quickly. People with hypothyroidism desperately
want to live normal, energetic lives. There are
several things a person can do to help the thyroid
gland and it is quite possible adding coconut
oil to your diet will be part of your answer.
Increase
your Metabolism and Energy Level
Coconut
oil, or some form of it, is used in many hospital
formulas to help the very old, the very young,
and the very ill to regain their strength and
vitality. The medium chain fatty acids in coconut
oil are much different that the long chain fatty
acids found in the seed oils. This difference
effects how the body utilizes the oil, how it
is digested, metabolized, and how it is used by
and effects the body.
The
medium chain fatty acids in coconut oil are easily
absorbed and put to use nourishing the body. Unlike
other fats, they put little strain on the digestive
system and provide a quick source of energy. On
the other hand, long chain fatty acids are usually
digested with the use of bile salts from the liver
and digestive enzymes made by the pancreas. Less
enzymes and less energy are required for coconut
oil digestion. You see, the medium chain fatty
acids in coconut oil do not require digestion
and are absorbed quickly into the lymphatic system
requiring minimal effort. Because of this, there
is less strain on the pancreas, liver and the
digestive system. This is important for persons
who suffer from metabolic problems.
Once
digested, long chain fatty acids and excess carbohydrates
travel as triglycerides made of 14 carbon chain
fatty acids. The long chain fatty acids must be
linked up with carrier proteins (they are called
lipoproteins) to be carried though out the body.
They can be used by the cells or organs for energy
or stored in adipose tissue or dropped off on
the sides of arteries, etc. Most triglycerides
traveling through the blood stream are stored
in adipose tissue to be used later.
Virgin Coconut Oil, because it contains shorter
fatty acid chains, does not take this path. It
is not absorbed into the blood stream but rather
becomes part of lymph fluid and travels the lymphatic
system. And rather than adding to fat stores it
is always used by the body for energy.
Many people describe the "burning" of
coconut oil as similar to the "burning"
of carbohydrates for fuel. The medium chain fatty
acids, however, are not packaged with lipoproteins,
but travel to the liver where they are converted
into energy. Ordinarily they are not stored to
any significant degree as body fat. Medium chain
fatty acids are always eventually used to produce
energy. Other dietary fats tend to produce fat
but coconut oil produces energy!
Other
energy sources, such as carbohydrates, require
insulin, produced by the pancreas. Insulin is
required for the glucose molecules to be able
to enter into the cell. Many, many people develop
a resistance to insulin as they get older and
it becomes increasingly more difficult for the
body to get energy (fuel) into the cells. Eventually
many of these people do develop diabetes, but
insulin resistance can go on for many years undetected.
Any extra glucose which does not get used by the
body for energy is turned into triglycerides.
This is why a person can have high triglycerides
in their blood and not eat an ounce of fat. Even
total vegetarians can have high triglycerides
from eating a high carbohydrate diet. This is
also why people can eat coconut oil and be conservative
with carbohydrates and have very low carbohydrates.
Because MCFA are funneled directly
to the liver and converted into energy, the body
gets a boost of energy. And because MCFA
are easily absorbed by the energy-producing organelles
of the cells, metabolism increases. This burst
of energy has a stimulating effect on the entire
body. Many people, those with relatively good
health, those with significant health problems,
and those who are overweight notice a speeding
up of their metabolism and their body temperature
when they add coconut oil to their diet.
It
is important to realize that insulin is not involved
in any of the process of getting these medium
chain fatty acids into the cells and so you will
not see a "sugar high" (or peak in your
sugar level) and a "sugar low" where
you want to go to sleep.
The fact that MCFA digest immediately to produce
energy and stimulate metabolism has led athletes
to use them as a means to enhance exercise performance.
There are several studies showing this to be true.
For example, in one study, investigators tested
the physical endurance of mice who were given
MCFA in their daily diet against those that weren't.
The study extended over a six week period. The
mice were subjected to a swimming endurance test
every other day. They were placed in a pool of
water with a constant current flow like that found
in a river. The total swimming time until exhaustion
was measured. While at first there was little
difference between the groups of mice, those fed
MCFA quickly began to out-perform the others and
continued to improve throughout the testing period.1
To
be fair, there are studies which have concluded
that MCFA do not have an effect on energy levels
and endurance. These studies have drawn this conclusion
based on one time dosages of MCFA. The studies
which are cited that show a definite benefit from
the MCFA are those where the oil was given on
a daily basis for a period of time. Therefore,
it appears that for the best benefit a person
should consume these medium chain fatty acids
on a daily basis.
Besides
increasing your energy level, there are other
very important benefits that results from boosting
your metabolic rate: it helps protect you from
illness and speeds healing. When metabolism is
increased, cells function at a higher rate of
efficiency. They heal injuries quicker, old and
diseased cells are replaced faster. Young, new
cells are generated at an increased rate to replace
the worn-out ones. Even the immune system functions
better.
Eat
Fat, Lose Weight
In
the India 55% of the population is overweight.
One in 4 adults is considered obese. Being overweight
increases risk for gall bladder, disease, osteo-arthritis,
diabetes, heart disease and early death.
You
can reduce you food intake, reduce your fat intake,
and you can be hungry all the time, feel miserable,
depressed and not lose many (if any) pounds. Most
people eventually give up with no lasting or significant
weight loss. Each time you lower your calorie
intake your body lowers it basal metabolism and
you require less calories to go through a day,
which will result in more weight gain once you
give up your diet. It is a vicious cycle. Young
people require more calories than older people.
Physically active people use more calories than
less active ones. People who are fasting, starving,
or even dieting use less calories than people
who are not. And over weight people use fewer
calories than lean or muscular people. Overweight
people who are dieting have even lower metabolism.
And then if your thyroid gland is not working
well, you may feel quite desperate. Interestingly
enough, many people find, that by changing the
fats they have in their diet from the unsaturated
long chain fatty acids (found in seed oils) to
the medium chain fatty acids (found in coconut
oil), they gradually over the the weeks and months
lose weight effortlessly. It has also been well
documented in numerous dietary studies using both
animals and humans that replacing long chain fatty
acids with medium chain fatty acids results in
a decrease in body weight gain and a reduction
in fat deposition. 2-8
The
reasons seem to be two fold. Since carbohydrates
are usually used for energy, if they are not in
excess they will not be turned into triglycerides
and go into fat stores. Proteins are rarely used
for energy. They make up the building blocks of
much of our cells and systems and are usually
used in that function. But fats, if in long chains,
will almost always go into fat stores unless the
calorie intake is low and they are needed for
energy. However, the medium chain fatty acids
will not do that. They will help in the digestion
of the fat soluable vitamin, and they will fight
bacteria and viruses (lauric acid is known for
dissolving the lipid envelope that protects many
pathogenic viruses and bacteria) and in the end
rather than adding to fat stores these fatty acid
chains will be used up for energy by the body.
And since coconut oil will speed up metabolism,
your body will actually be burning more calories
in a day and you will have more energy. You may
even become more active. This will only help to
accelerate weight loss and renew your health.
It is very interesting to see studies that show
the unsaturated fats as having an effect on the
body of causing hypothyroidism and a lower metabolic
rate and the coconut oil speeding up metabolism
and increasing thyroid activity.
Most
of the information above comes from a book entitles
"The Healing
Miracles of Coconut Oil" By Dr. Bruce Fife.
It has been used with permission from the author.
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Baba, N 1982. Enhanced thermogenesis and diminished
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Bach, A.C. et al. 1989 Clinical and experimental
effects of medium chain triglycerides based fat
emulsions-a review.
Hill, J.O., et al. 1989 Thermogenesis in humans
during overfeeding with medium0chain triglycerides.
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Hasihim, S.A. and Tantibhedyangkul, P. 1987 Medium
chain triglycerides in early life: Effects on
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Geliebter, A 1980. Overfeeding with a diet of
medium-chain triglycerides impedes accumulation
of body fat Clinical Nutrition 28:595
Bray, G.A., et al. 1980. Weight gain of rats fed
medium chain fatty triglycerides is less than
rats fed long chain fatty acids. Int. J. Obes.
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Geliebter, A 1983. Overfeeding with medium-chain
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Statements made here have not been evaluated by
the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose,
treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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