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Coconuts
Hello,
I'm dieting (+ exercising) in an effort to lose weight. I, being South Indian, use a lot of coconuts in my cooking -- add it to all my curries, infact prepare a delicious sauce using coconuts, green chillies and plain Yoghurt which I make quite often too. Now the question is somewhere I read that coconut fat is not stored in the body as fat and that it is disintegrated all into energy and consumed by the body during the break-down process -- and that Coconuts are really good for weight loss. Is this true? Incidentally I have to add, I've been strength training for 2 weeks now.. and I am also doing some walking after the strength training workouts... and I've lost only 2 lbs so far... when I expected a 4 lb loss for all the exercise and dieting. But since I've been consuming a lot of coconuts each day, I wonder if the fat in it is causing this slow weight loss. What do you think? Thanks. |
Congrats on starting a new fitness routine! When you start exercising, your muscles may retain water, so you may not notice as much weight loss right away. Give it time, and you should get a whoosh, provided you are not accidentally overeating in the meantime :)
Regarding coconuts, the answer to that question will vary depending on who answers :) There are a lot of miraculous claims about coconut oil going around. Some are true, some are not. Most of the myths are perpetuated by the coconut oil industry, whose articles end up on so many blogs that it soon becomes accepted as fact. They basically quote each other, without referencing any peer reviewed published studies. Most of it is based on theories, not studies. I take all of that with a grain of salt, and look for resources outside of that circle for unbiased advise. Dr. Andrew Weil had this to say.. Quote:
I did a lot of my own research, and I made the personal choice not to include coconut oil in my diet as an added ingredient or in place of other oils. I'm not comfortable with it. However, I might eat an occasional curry or other food that contains a modest amount of coconut milk, but it's not a regular part of my lifestyle. |
Thanks, Suzanne.
I could actually do without the coconuts too, so maybe I'll try restricting the amount of coconuts in my diet... And thanks for the tip on water retention at the start of workouts. I think that's what is going on, because I exert myself quite a lot during these workouts. Appreciate your reply. |
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