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Re: [OM] [OT] Coconut oil for Alzheimer's, was: My friends Ted & Caroly

Subject: Re: [OM] [OT] Coconut oil for Alzheimer's, was: My friends Ted & Carolyn
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2012 21:13:02 -0500
Coconut oil is a saturated oil but has no cholesterol.  The cholesterol 
campaign never really got rolling until 1977 with the McGovern Report. 
For a 2 minute review of the science behind the McGovern Report see
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbFQc2kxm9c>

 From Dr. Mary Newport's comments on this: "There is a widely held 
misconception that coconut oil is the “artery clogging oil,” a term 
coined in the mid-1900’s by the president of Proctor and Gamble, the 
manufacturer of Crisco and other hydrogenated vegetable oils. The early 
studies in animals used hydrogenated coconut oil, which we now know 
produces the notorious trans-fats, and the essential fatty acids were 
excluded from the diet."

Chuck Norcutt


On 2/19/2012 5:13 PM, Jim Nichols wrote:
> Sounds like a worthwhile effort.  When I mentioned your email of this
> morning to my wife, she reminded me that coconut oil was used in a lot of
> foods until after WWII.  Then, the effort to reduce cholesterol and
> subsequent heart attacks drove the food industry to find other oils that
> were more acceptable.  Maybe they were solving one problem while causing
> another.
>
> Jim Nichols
> Tullahoma, TN USA
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chuck Norcutt"<chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: "Olympus Camera Discussion"<olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 3:51 PM
> Subject: Re: [OM] [OT] Coconut oil for Alzheimer's, was: My friends Ted&
> Carolyn
>
>
>> Yes, you can use coconut oil for cooking.  That's how much of the Asian
>> world does their cooking, especially the Philippines.  It can also take
>> fairly high heat before smoking.
>>
>> The idea of using coconut oil as a treatment for Alzheimer's is based on
>> the idea of insulin resistance in the brain that makes it difficult for
>> brain cells to take in glucose.  No glucose for energy and they die.
>> Coconut oil is composed of 60% medium chain triglycerides oil (MCT oil)
>> which the body easily converts to ketone bodies and may be immediately
>> absorbed by cells for energy without requiring glucose.  Thus coconut
>> oil can feed the brain regardless of the insulin resistance.
>>
>> We're going to be running a real-world trial here with Ted probably
>> starting tomorrow.
>>
>> Chuck Norcutt
>>
>>
>> On 2/19/2012 2:16 PM, Chris Trask wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thanks all for compliments on the photo of Ted&   Carolyn.  Not long
>>>> after I took this shot I received some information from my brother
>>>> (regarding my dad who had some dementia as well) about a doctor (not far
>>>> away here in Florida) who treats her husband's Alzheimer's with coconut
>>>> oil!  I thought it sounded wacko at first but, as I dug into it, I
>>>> discovered there is a possibly valid reason behind it.  I summarized
>>>> what I had discovered and forwarded that info along with a number of
>>>> related links to Ted&   Carolyn.  The following is the majority of the
>>>> email I sent them.
>>>>
>>>> If you find the idea seemingly ridiculous I don't blame you but would
>>>> urge that you read at least the short PDF by Dr. Newhart in the first
>>>> link.  Pay special attention to the clock drawings by her husband (a
>>>> standard Alzheimer's test).  Coconut oil is cheap and initial results
>>>> are claimed to be seen within weeks.  Even if it's not true one can't be
>>>> led far down the rosy path before realizing it.  AFAIK, Dr. Newhart
>>>> doesn't own any coconut tree plantations in the Philippines.  :-)
>>>>
>>>
>>>       <<SNIP>>
>>>
>>>       That's interesting.  I wonder if you can use coconut oil in place of
>>> vegetable oil in cooking?
>>>
>>>       I've seen a number of things over the years that have been suggested
>>> as
>>> being linked to alzheimer's, including the possible link with using
>>> aluminum
>>> cooking utensils.  Haven't hear much about that lately, but I did dispose
>>> of
>>> all aluminum cooking utensils except for the pressure cookers.  Another
>>> was
>>> the use of fish-oil as a dietary supplement to provide a fatty acid to
>>> make
>>> a plaque-fighting protein that keep nerve tissues healthy.  That one is
>>> on-going, and it's not that far removed from the practice of taking a
>>> zinc
>>> and magnesium supplement to keep your immune system in working order.
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
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