You're wrong about Coconut oil, you're right about lard. I was actually reading this article the other day (See link below) as I want to be able to cook with some oil and since the science about fats we've been told is wrong over the past 30-40 years, I wanted to check which oils are healthier to use.
Science does get a lot of things wrong such as the Serotonin model of depression, so those SSRIs some of us have been taking, they're targeting a system in the brain which isn't the prime system causing depression in fact targeting NMDA receptors appears more effective, which is why Ketamine works and derivative drugs such as Rapastinel are being fast tracked.
Science is great and it's about observation and learning, overall it's a good thing.
Avoiding frying altogether would seem to be the healthiest choice. I dislike Hipsters as much as any sane person, Coconut oil can be used on the skin depsite various blogs giving it a high c omedogenic rating
I personally haven't tried Coconut oil for acne, as I use Black Seed Oil which nuked my adult acne so no point in me trying something else.
cibarious
26 Apr 173#10
I suggest that you do some real research rather than just speaking randomly from the southern end of your alimentary canal.
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NeoTrix
25 Apr 172#1
Love cooking with coconut oil! Just onions and garlic being fried off in it, smells insane
rubberbullets
25 Apr 17#2
Enjoy!
v5535
25 Apr 17#3
Got loads off Amazon when 600ml was £7.
mittuynr
25 Apr 17#4
Does it smells like fresh coconut?
alisonmfrancis to mittuynr
25 Apr 17#7
Yes its a very top quality coconut oil
moon_dashing
25 Apr 17#5
OOS
Baldieman64
25 Apr 171#6
£1.98 for 500ml in Morrison's - KTC branded.
If you absolutely have to have he cold pressed organic version, here are some handy hints: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2rI_H93uoU
lindus to Baldieman64
26 Apr 17#16
I'll check this out
lindus to Baldieman64
26 Apr 17#17
thank you as this would be the cheapest yet if it's the right kind has to be 100% organic cold presses for oil pulling. look up the benefits of coconut oil and particularly oil pulling. as a heads up but I'm not researching it for the lazy guy x
lindus to Baldieman64
26 Apr 17#18
saw the silly video. I'm not like that guy. lol. very funny. :smile:
horsepills
25 Apr 174#8
That post was 20% true, and 80% nonsense
fishmaster
25 Apr 174#9
You're wrong about Coconut oil, you're right about lard. I was actually reading this article the other day (See link below) as I want to be able to cook with some oil and since the science about fats we've been told is wrong over the past 30-40 years, I wanted to check which oils are healthier to use.
Science does get a lot of things wrong such as the Serotonin model of depression, so those SSRIs some of us have been taking, they're targeting a system in the brain which isn't the prime system causing depression in fact targeting NMDA receptors appears more effective, which is why Ketamine works and derivative drugs such as Rapastinel are being fast tracked.
Science is great and it's about observation and learning, overall it's a good thing.
Avoiding frying altogether would seem to be the healthiest choice. I dislike Hipsters as much as any sane person, Coconut oil can be used on the skin depsite various blogs giving it a high c omedogenic rating
Opening post
Lifestyle
Kosher. Organic. Suitable for Vegans.
Free From: Gluten.
Additives
Free From: Genetically Modified Ingredients, Preservatives.
Ingredients
Organic Coconuts (100%) .
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/food-and-drink/healthy-eating/everything-you-know-about-cooking-with-oil-is-wrong/
Science does get a lot of things wrong such as the Serotonin model of depression, so those SSRIs some of us have been taking, they're targeting a system in the brain which isn't the prime system causing depression in fact targeting NMDA receptors appears more effective, which is why Ketamine works and derivative drugs such as Rapastinel are being fast tracked.
Science is great and it's about observation and learning, overall it's a good thing.
Coconut Oil is healthiest for frying >
https://authoritynutrition.com/healthiest-oil-for-deep-frying/
Avoiding frying altogether would seem to be the healthiest choice. I dislike Hipsters as much as any sane person, Coconut oil can be used on the skin depsite various blogs giving it a high c omedogenic rating
http://skintelligencenter.vmvhypoallergenics.com/c39-skin-health/is-virgin-coconut-oil-comedogenic/
I personally haven't tried Coconut oil for acne, as I use Black Seed Oil which nuked my adult acne so no point in me trying something else.
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If you absolutely have to have he cold pressed organic version, here are some handy hints:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2rI_H93uoU
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/food-and-drink/healthy-eating/everything-you-know-about-cooking-with-oil-is-wrong/
Science does get a lot of things wrong such as the Serotonin model of depression, so those SSRIs some of us have been taking, they're targeting a system in the brain which isn't the prime system causing depression in fact targeting NMDA receptors appears more effective, which is why Ketamine works and derivative drugs such as Rapastinel are being fast tracked.
Science is great and it's about observation and learning, overall it's a good thing.
Coconut Oil is healthiest for frying >
https://authoritynutrition.com/healthiest-oil-for-deep-frying/
Avoiding frying altogether would seem to be the healthiest choice. I dislike Hipsters as much as any sane person, Coconut oil can be used on the skin depsite various blogs giving it a high c omedogenic rating
http://skintelligencenter.vmvhypoallergenics.com/c39-skin-health/is-virgin-coconut-oil-comedogenic/
I personally haven't tried Coconut oil for acne, as I use Black Seed Oil which nuked my adult acne so no point in me trying something else.