Among other things, coconut milk is one of nature’s most
prominent energizers.
It’s a rich source of manganese which helps stabilize blood sugar
levels to keep your energy level steady so you don’t crash. It also contains
multiple B
vitamins which are essential for fueling your activity all day long.
Coconut milk is a good source of fiber, which also contributes to this effort, and
helps to keep you satiated. Of course, when you feel satiated, it’s easier
to keep cravings in check, which is quite helpful when it comes to weight loss.
However, coconut milk contains saturated fat
called medium-chain fatty acids, which are processed by your body in a unique
way. Some research shows that consuming these types of fatty acids
can stimulate your metabolism, which might or might not lead to weight loss.
On the other hand, much research shows that the saturated fat
like that found in coconuts actually contributes to heart disease and has a lot
of negative health effects. What’s more, 1 cup of coconut milk
will set you back more than 550 calories and 57 grams of fat!
Add that to your daily diet and you’ll gain a pound
a week and negate any of the weight loss benefits that may come from the medium
–chain fatty acids in the coconut.
So do we
recommend coconut milk for our clients?
If you want to flavor a meal, certainly add a tablespoon
here or there—we’re the first to admit it’s pretty tasty! But if you’re
like most of us and want to watch your waistline, we say forget about drinking it, the calories will
likely cost you your chance at a flat tummy and the saturated fat in the
coconut is still a topic of debate amongst scientists!
In addition to Importance of Coconut: (1) Coconut oil is one of the best natural nutrition for hair; it helps hair look healthy and shiny. The oil also helps in the re-growth of hair. It is commonly used as hair care oil effective in nourishing damaged hair, conditioners and dandruff relief creams. (2) It has antiviral and antibacterial properties; therefore, it can be used to tackle as influenza, herpes, measles, hepatitis C, SARS and AIDS.
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