Coconut & Coconut Oil Recipes. I love coconut and coconut oil. The flavor, the scent, the richness and depth of flavor added to food. Favorite Coconut and Coconut Oil Recipes: No-Bake Samoas Cookie Granola Bars (vegan, GF) Chocolate Coconut Mounds Bar Brownies Vegan Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Coconut Oil Protein Bars Raw Vegan Coconut Oil Chocolate Chocolate Coconut Kale Chips Chocolate Coconut Oil Protein Popcorn Chocolate Coconut Princess Smoothie Vegan GF Pancakes Samoas Bars (you can use coconut oil in place of the butter/margarine) Magic Eight Bars Coconut Peanut Butter Magic Cake Bars (coconut flakes used, can use coconut oil in place of canola) Coconut Spice Cheesecake Bars Soft Molasses Coconut Oil Crinkle Cookies - No butter used and you’ll never miss it Soft Batch Dark Brown Sugar Coconut Oil Cookies – No Butter and No White Sugar Added Coconut Oil White Chocolate Cookies Soft and Puffy Peanut Butter Coconut Oil Cookies – No Butter and No White Sugar Added The Best Soft and Chewy Coconut Oil Chocolate Chip Cookies.
Secrets of Herbs Containing Hyaluronic Acid. Hyaluronic Acid (HA) serves manifold functions. It contributes to solving various dermatological and ophthalmologic problems, as well as to cushioning and lubricating joints and valves, including the heart valve. Because HA supplementation has the ability to restore the needed lubrication and tissue-building for a healthier body, many people have sought relief by seeking out herbs containing Hyaluronic acid and foods containing Hyaluronic Acid. Functions of Hyaluronic Acid HA is present in high concentrations in the vitreous humor of the eye and in the Synovial fluid of the joints of the body.
It lubricates and cushions multiple areas of the body. HA supplementation eases joint problems like osteoarthritis, eye conditions like retinal detachment, and cardiovascular issues. Herbs Containing Hyaluronic Acid Research shows that eating a diet with high concentrations of fruits and vegetables, especially starchy root vegetables, enables the body to continue to produce its own hyaluronic acid. Sweet potatoes — Try the Japanese version :: by Sophia Markoulakis. Confused? The sweet potato is a New World native, its popularity spread by Columbus. True yams, on the other hand, are giant tubers that originated in Africa thousands of years ago; they aren’t commonly available here. The plants belong to different botanical families, but they do share some physical and flavor similarities. Today we tend to think of “the orange ones” as yams and “the white ones” as sweet potatoes, when they are both simply different varieties of sweet potato.
Currently, China grows more sweet potatoes than any other nation. Most of the Chinese crop is exported or sold as feed; because of this livestock connection, sweet potatoes were traditionally consumed by society’s poorest. War-induced famine also kept the Asian variety of the sweet potato hidden in homes. Japanese sweet potatoes are red on the outside and creamy white on the inside. During the fall and winter months in Japan, bakeries mix them with sugar, cream, and eggs to make sweet cakes and pies. Coconut Oil Cures. Acne [YEA] 07/06/2013: Mike from Madison, Ms: "At about 44 I started getting persistant acne on my forehead.
Although I have a pretty good natural and organic food diet this became a problem for me. I tried many things including apple cider vinegar ingested and applied topically. What seems to have made a dramatic difference is coconut oil taken orally. Coconut oil in my coffee also has given me a great boost and feeling of wellness in the morning. Addictions [BETTER BUT WITH SIDE EFFECTS] 02/27/2006: Dani from Sydney NSW: "Been taking this for over one month so far. Replies 06/21/2011: Debbie from Alexandria, Va replies: "I always find it funny there's always that one person that immediately says that the body is simply trying to expel the toxins. 07/26/2011: Elissa from Newcastle, Australia replies: "Canned cat food is actually highly toxic, and human beings and animals are completely different. 10/26/2011: Kay from Austin, Tx replies: "Why the gang-up on Debbie from Alexandria?? Coconut Oil, Dementia and Aging: Part 1 | 3 Square Meals.
Do you drink coconut water? Do you cook with coconut oil? What are the benefits of each? I’ve been getting a lot of questions about coconut and health. I thought it might be time to bring it up here. First, let’s have a quick lesson on coconut and it’s components. Coconut oil is the oil that is withdrawn from the meat of matured coconuts. Recently, there has been more and more in the press about the benefits of coconut oil for patients with dementia. This video has also been on Twitter and is under discussion in support groups. The component of coconut oil that is of interest is MCT. MCTs may also help with managing some forms of dementia. The big questions is: Does the aging brain, in someone with dementia, work better on ketones? One of the speediest ways to get ketones to the brain is to increase the number of MCTs in your diet.
Is coconut oil safe? Like this: Like Loading... Coconut Oil and Alzheimer’s Disease. How worried should drug companies be about supplements eating into their monopoly profits? A lot—as this story will show. Please share it with anyone you know who is suffering from Alzheimer’s or is worried about it. Of course, just about everyone worries about Alzheimer’s. It currently afflicts 5.2 million people in the US and is the seventh leading cause of death. Mary Newport, MD, has been medical director of the neonatal intensive care unit at Spring Hill Regional Hospital in Florida since it opened in 2003.
They started him on Alzheimer’s drugs—Aricept, Namenda, Exelon—but his disease worsened steadily. She discovered that with Alzheimer’s disease, certain brain cells may have difficulty utilizing glucose (made from the carbohydrates we eat), the brain’s principal source of energy. But this is the hard way to do it—who wants to cut carbohydrates out of the diet completely? Dr. So Mr. Let’s take a moment to consider what actually happened here. For more information, see Dr.