Is coconut oil or olive oil safe to cook with ?
#370447 - 10/14/13 01:07 PM
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Is coconut oil or olive oil safe to cook with? I notice most of Heather's recipes call for canola oil. Is there a benefit for IBS people to use canola oil? Cheerio CynthiaS
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I use olive oil without any problems but I do have problems with coconut oil. And everything with coconut.
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Hi Sassie, Thanks so much for the info. Hope you are doing well. Cheerio CynthiaS
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too much of any kind of fat can set off IBS. Coconut is highly saturated, so may not be a great bet, and you will taste it in many foods.
Olive oil is fine - so is safflower. In general, the most monounsaturated option you can find is best. That's why I specify canola, which is also tasteless, so great for baking.
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Hi Heather, Thank you for your response. It makes things much more clear. Have a great evening. Cheerio CynthiaS
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Although coconut oil is saturated it is the kind of fat that is good for you in moderation. People who live in tropical climates and who have a diet high in coconut oil are healthier, have less heart disease, cancer, colon problems and so on, than unsaturated fat eaters. Everyone needs some saturated fat. If all you eat is unsaturated, you're in trouble.
Over the past 40 years, Americans have increased their consumption of unsaturated fats and partially hydrogenated fats and have decreased their consumption of saturated fatty acids and butter. Lauric acid, the major fatty acid in coconut oil and breast milk, is rarely present in the American diet. Yet saturated fats are still being called the health culprits while grocery stores abound with many kinds of seed and nut oils. Many have been told that if the unsaturated oil is unprocessed, it is safe. This is untrue.
In addition to using coconut oil in baking/cooking I use it as a facial moisturizer and for cuts and lacerations. Now coconut milk...that will do me in.
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Hi reindeer, Thanks so much for the valuable info. I really appreciate it. I am still learning about this diet, especially the fat part. I'm glad to know there are many alternatives as long as we keep the quantity low cheerio CynthiaS
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Coconut oil has anti-inflammatory properties, so it's worth a try. Just use small amounts, often a little goes a long way.
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