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13 Evidence Based Medicinal Properties of Coconut Oil

By Sayer Ji

Contributing Writer for Wake Up World

While coconut oil has dragged itself out of the muck of vast misrepresentation over the past few years, it

still rarely gets the appreciation it truly deserves. Not just a “good” saturated fat, coconut oil is an

exceptional healing agent as well, with loads of useful health applications.

Some examples of “good” saturated fat include

1. Fat-burning

Ironic, isn’t it? A saturated fat which can accelerate the loss of midsection fat (the most dangerous kind).

Well, there are now two solid, human studies showing just two tablespoons a day (30 ml), in both men

and women, is capable of reducing belly fat within 1-3 months.

2. Brain-Boosting

A now famous study, published in 2006 in the journal Neurobiology of Aging, showed that the

administration of medium chain triglycerides (most plentifully found in coconut oil) in 20 subjects with

Alzheimer’s disease or mild cognitive impairment, resulted in significant increases in ketone bodies

(within only 90 minutes after treatment) associated with measurable cognitive improvement in those with

less severe cognitive dysfunction.[i]

3. Clearing Head Lice

When combined with anise spray, coconut oil was found to be superior to the insecticide permethrin

(.43%).[ii]

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4. Healing Wounds

Coconut has been used for wound healing since time immemorial. Three of the identified mechanisms

behind these healing effects are its ability to accelerate re-epithelialization, improve antioxidant enzyme

activity, and stimulate higher collagen cross-linking within the tissue being repaired.[iii] Coconut oil has

even been shown to work synergistically with traditional treatments, such as silver sulphadizine, to speed

burn wound recovery.[iv]

5. NSAID Alternative

Coconut oil has been demonstrated to have anti-inflammatory, analgesic and fever-reducing properties.[v]

6. Anti-Ulcer Activity

Interestingly, coconut milk (which includes coconut oil components), has been shown to be as effective as

the conventional drug sucralfate as an NSAID-associated anti-ulcer agent. [vi]

7. Anti-Fungal

In 2004, 52 isolates of Candida species were exposed to coconut oil. The most notorious form, Candida

albicans, was found to have the highest susceptibility. Researchers remarked: “Coconut oil should be used

in the treatment of fungal infections in view of emerging drug-resistant Candida species.” [vii]

8. Testosterone-Booster

Coconut oil was found to reduce oxidative stress in the testes of rats, resulting in significantly higher

levels of testosterone. [viii]

9. Reducing Swollen Prostate

Coconut oil has been found to reduce testosterone-induced benign prostate growth in rats. [ix]

10. Improving Blood Lipids

Coconut oil consistently improves the LDL:HDL ratio in the blood of those who consume it. Given this

effect, coconut oil can nolonger be dismissed for being ‘that saturated fat which clogs the arteries.’

11. Fat-Soluble Nutrient Absorption

Coconut oil was recently found to be superior to safflower oil in enhancing tomato carotenoid

absorption. [x]

12. Bone Health

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Coconut oil has been shown to reduce oxidative stress within the bone, which may prevent structural

damage in osteoporotic bone. [xi] [Note: Osteoporosis is a Myth, as presently defined by the T-Score]

13. Sunscreen

Coconut oil has been shown to block out UV rays by 30%. Keep in mind that this is good, insofar as

UVA rays are damaging to the skin, whereas UVB rays are highly beneficial (when exposure is

moderate). [i] Make sure to check this list of other sun-blocking oils.

Of course, when speaking about coconut oil, we are only looking at one part of the amazing coconut

palm. Each component, including coconut hull fiber, coconut protein and coconut water has

experimentally confirmed therapeutic applications.

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[ii] Ian F Burgess, Elizabeth R Brunton, Nazma A Burgess . Clinical trial showing superiority of a

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About the Author

Sayer Ji is the founder and director of GreenMedInfo.com and co-author of the book The Cancer Killers:

The Cause Is The Cure with New York Times best-seller Dr. Ben Lerner and Dr. Charles Majors. His

writings and research have been published in the Wellbeing Journal, the Journal of Gluten Sensitivity, and

have been featured on Mercola.com, NaturalNews.com, Reuters.com, GaryNull.com, Infowars.com and

Care2.com.