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Linden 08-22-2010 07:51 PM

On using coconut oil
 
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Originally Posted by Novak (Post 3447935)
This may have nothing to do with your struggles, but on yesterday's daily thread, you posted what appeared to be a non-sequitur on the subject of coconut oil. There was no reference to any other discussion, so if I'm just missing something, I apologize in advance.

I assume the post was general information following a prior discussion about olive oil, and that you are not using or advocating the use of coconut oil on the diet.

Just checking. :)

Actually I am advocating it, but not blindly. I know the reputation it used to have but that's been disproved over and over again recently. Here's what I mean. The source is from the Coconut Research Center but there are many like citations: http://www.coconutresearchcenter.org/ Oops, should add that it is listed in my information packet as a oleaginous source.

"Coconut Oil

While coconut possesses many health benefits due to its fiber and nutritional content, it's the oil that makes it a truly remarkable food and medicine.

Once mistakenly believed to be unhealthy because of its high saturated fat content, it is now known that the fat in coconut oil is a unique and different from most all other fats and possesses many health giving properties. It is now gaining long overdue recognition as a nutritious health food.

Coconut oil has been described as "the healthiest oil on earth." That's quite a remarkable statement. What makes coconut oil so good? What makes it different from all other oils, especially other saturated fats?

The difference is in the fat molecule. All fats and oils are composed of molecules called fatty acids. There are two methods of classifying fatty acids. The first you are probably familiar with, is based on saturation. You have saturated fats, monounsaturated fats, and polyunsaturated fats. Another system of classification is based on molecular size or length of the carbon chain within each fatty acid. Fatty acids consist of long chains of carbon atoms with hydrogen atoms attached. In this system you have short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA), and long-chain fatty acids (LCFA). Coconut oil is composed predominately of medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA), also known as medium-chain triglycerides (MCT).

The vast majority of fats and oils in our diets, whether they are saturated or unsaturated or come from animals or plants, are composed of long-chain fatty acids (LCFA). Some 98 to 100% of all the fatty acids you consume are LCFA.

The size of the fatty acid is extremely important. Why? Because our bodies respond to and metabolize each fatty acid differently depending on its size. So the physiological effects of MCFA in coconut oil are distinctly different from those of LCFA more commonly found in our foods. The saturated fatty acids in coconut oil are predominately medium-chain fatty acids. Both the saturated and unsaturated fat found in meat, milk, eggs, and plants (including most all vegetable oils) are composed of LCFA.

MCFA are very different from LCFA. They do not have a negative effect on cholesterol and help to protect against heart disease. MCFA help to lower the risk of both atherosclerosis and heart disease. It is primarily due to the MCFA in coconut oil that makes it so special and so beneficial.

There are only a very few good dietary sources of MCFA. By far the best sources are from coconut and palm kernel oils."

Novak 08-22-2010 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Linden (Post 3448483)
Actually I am advocating it, but not blindly. I know the reputation it used to have but that's been disproved over and over again recently.

Peace, my friend. Just wondering if you are using it, whether it might me a factor in slowing down your weight loss...

sgorny 08-23-2010 01:04 AM

Better late than never
 
I was away to see family this weekend, in a cabin at 7000 feet, without internet access.

My official Friday WI was 199.4.

I met my intermediate goal, of weighing under 200 pounds by this trip.

My family had a huge dinner Saturday - 34 people. There were all my favorite foods - rice pilaf, brie wrapped in puff pastry (one with apricots, one with garlic), homegrown pepper poppers wrapped in bacon, tri-tip, wild-picked mushrooms (cooked in way too much butter), and the drinks! And the breakfasts! Cornmeal pancakes, chicken sausage, mimosas, fresh fruit!

But I was good. Ate my tilapia fillet (cooked on foil over the BBQ w/o added oil), asparagus, zucchini, and some lightly-olive-oil sauteed mushrooms.

Oh, and I *did* drink, but just vodka & club soda.

We'll see what the scale says tomorrow...

Linden 08-23-2010 03:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Novak (Post 3448506)
Peace, my friend. Just wondering if you are using it, whether it might me a factor in slowing down your weight loss...

I've only used it once or twice, mainly because I forget about it. And then I like a really good olive oil on my salads. Sorry that I went overboard. :o

Linden 08-23-2010 03:38 AM

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Originally Posted by sgorny (Post 3448815)
We'll see what the scale says tomorrow...

I think a lot of us are cheering for you in our quiet way. You've done so very well so far.

Novak 08-23-2010 05:17 AM

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Originally Posted by sgorny (Post 3448815)
I was away to see family this weekend, in a cabin at 7000 feet, without internet access.

My official Friday WI was 199.4. I met my intermediate goal, of weighing under 200 pounds by this trip.

But I was good. Ate my tilapia fillet (cooked on foil over the BBQ w/o added oil), asparagus, zucchini, and some lightly-olive-oil sauteed mushrooms.

Oh, and I *did* drink, but just vodka & club soda.

We'll see what the scale says tomorrow...

Strong are you with the force. :D

You've been a beast on this diet, and this is obviously why... you know how to make good choices and your willpower is incredible. I doubt the scale will betray you.

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Originally Posted by Linden (Post 3448865)
I've only used it once or twice, mainly because I forget about it. And then I like a really good olive oil on my salads. Sorry that I went overboard. :o

Ha! No worries. You've got to love a woman who is passionate about her cooking oil! :hug:

Yet the point should be made that it IS high in saturated fat, and not Phase 1 compliant. But knock yourself out in Phase 4. ;)

shrinkingsusie 08-23-2010 09:20 AM

:cheer: DRUM ROLL PLEASE!!!!!!!!!! 191.8 this morning!! Down 4.8 from last week... decided to try not having restricteds last week (I was only have three a week) and it paid off! No more restricted for this chicky!!!! :cheer:

elle12 08-23-2010 09:48 AM

Hi Kelsey - weigh in today is 205.5........down 2.5 lbs this week :sunny:

WannabeIP 08-23-2010 11:16 AM

Sorry I missed friday WI, lost my internet so I will keep my weight the same at 124, thanks

Sweetstina 08-23-2010 07:26 PM

At my weigh-in tonight, I lost another 2 inches but I was up 0.8 lb to 144.8. UGH...so frustrating!! Starting tomorrow it's IP Bootcamp for me! Postponing Phase 2 for another week until I'm closer to my goal.

On another note, my coach has asked me to move my weigh-in day from Monday to Wednesday, so starting next week I'll be posting on this day. Thanks again for this Kelsey! :)

Kelsey 08-23-2010 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by shrinkingsusie (Post 3449095)
:cheer: DRUM ROLL PLEASE!!!!!!!!!! 191.8 this morning!! Down 4.8 from last week... decided to try not having restricteds last week (I was only have three a week) and it paid off! No more restricted for this chicky!!!! :cheer:

Great job!!! YOU MADE IT!!!! I'm proud of you!

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Originally Posted by Sweetstina (Post 3449998)
At my weigh-in tonight, I lost another 2 inches but I was up 0.8 lb to 144.8. UGH...so frustrating!! Starting tomorrow it's IP Bootcamp for me! Postponing Phase 2 for another week until I'm closer to my goal.

On another note, my coach has asked me to move my weigh-in day from Monday to Wednesday, so starting next week I'll be posting on this day. Thanks again for this Kelsey! :)

NO problem. :)

shrinkingsusie 08-23-2010 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Kelsey (Post 3450016)
Great job!!! YOU MADE IT!!!! I'm proud of you!

Thanks!!:carrot:

motiv8edmama 08-23-2010 10:02 PM

Shrinkingsusie, you are doing so great! You are rockin!!

I am sure others of you are as well, I just clicked last page and did see Susie is now below 200 and never noticed before.

Tonight I am down to 211.2.

motiv8edmama 08-23-2010 10:18 PM

Kelsey, you can count me in...I too am in your slow looser's club. :p
It's fine with me, slow or fast, as long as it keeps moving in the right direction. The speed isn't what is important to me, it is the commitment to life change. I love how this is changing my life!!

Stacey41 08-23-2010 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Kelsey (Post 3445329)
Great job, Stacey!!! I want you to know that I've been so discouraged this week with myself, the diet and just everything (Brand new empty nest combined with PMS). This morning I woke up and weighed 173.4, which I weighed one day last week before shooting up (TOM) a few pounds and staying there all week. Then this morning seeing the 173 did make me happy and encouraged. However, when I was putting your weight in the chart I saw that when we started the challenge you were 173, and NOW just a little while later you're already in the 5555555555555555555555s! I was so uplifted. I said wow, look how far Stacey has come!!! You've only lost like 4 more pounds then me during this time, so this is something that I can do. I will keep going. Yesterday marked 5 months for me on the diet, and I was considering a break, but NO WAY, NO BREAK FOR ME. :hug: Thank you. You've inspired me.

I'm very humbled that I could provide you with a little inspiration. :o I'm so glad that my experience on this journey could help someone else. And yes, you can do this!! I can't wait until you are in the 55555555555's too, stay strong and they will be here before you know it! :carrot:


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