 |  | | Fish Oil vs. Coconut Oil. Discuss Fish Oil vs. Coconut Oil, on Health Forums.
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10-15-2007, 08:23 PM
| | | Fish Oil vs. Coconut Oil A kook romping through Pubmed is like a magpie in a jewelry store. | 
10-16-2007, 12:09 AM
| | | Re: Fish Oil vs. Coconut Oil Then learn some basic biochemistry. Fish oil is highly unstable,
leading to free radical activity and damage to vital biomolecules.
Coconut oil is stable, which is why you can't do oil painting with
coconut oil - it take way too long to "dry." The "drying" is lipid
peroxidation - powered by free radical activity - and you can smell
it, the "rancidity." You don't need to know much to understand this,
and when you do, the rest of the evidence you'll find on pubmed.com
makes sense. The statistical studies that are given so much coverage
by the mainstream media are often flawed because they either look for
markers that are irrelevant (for example, raising LDL is irrelevant
now that it's known that only oxidized LDL is a problem, and coconut
oil won't do this, but lard, at 40% saturated fatty acids, can) or
because the classifications are illogical (such as categorizing lard
as a "saturated fat"). My diet is very rich in SFAs and very low in
UFAs, relative to the typical American diet. Fish oil will inhibit AA
metabolization, which is the usual problem in "chronic disease," but
you don't need to make a monster to kill one, because it's easy to eat
a diet like mine, which safely removes AA from your cells without
taking chances with fish oil (native Greenlanders on an omega 3-rich
diet rarely lived well beyond the age of 40, for example). | 
10-16-2007, 06:30 PM
| | | Re: Fish Oil vs. Coconut Oil monty1945@lycos.com wrote:
> DZ wrote:
>> A kook romping through Pubmed is like a magpie in a jewelry store.
>
> Then learn some basic biochemistry. Fish oil is highly unstable,
> leading to free radical activity and damage to vital biomolecules.
> Coconut oil is stable, which is why you can't do oil painting with
> coconut oil - it take way too long to "dry."
"It take way too long" a road from that to your conclusion that
dietary PUFAs are the cause of Hepatitis C, for example, rather than
the virus by the same name.
Taking all research together that you studied as an independent
scholar (which you call yourself), what is your learned subjective
probability, on the scale of 0 to 100%, that the Hep C virus is the
cause of the disease? | 
10-16-2007, 09:02 PM
| | | Re: Fish Oil vs. Coconut Oil "DZ" <30099@1980429596.1205926437.25455.31678.674> wrote in message
news:19621@1219031231.1777624182.9631.23924.4326.. .
> monty1945@lycos.com wrote:
>> DZ wrote:
>>> A kook romping through Pubmed is like a magpie in a jewelry store.
>>
>> Then learn some basic biochemistry. Fish oil is highly unstable,
>> leading to free radical activity and damage to vital biomolecules.
>> Coconut oil is stable, which is why you can't do oil painting with
>> coconut oil - it take way too long to "dry."
>
> "It take way too long" a road from that to your conclusion that
> dietary PUFAs are the cause of Hepatitis C, for example, rather than
> the virus by the same name.
>
> Taking all research together that you studied as an independent
> scholar (which you call yourself), what is your learned subjective
> probability, on the scale of 0 to 100%, that the Hep C virus is the
> cause of the disease?
Since this is also being posted in mfw, I would like to add the
following:
Sometimes you feel like a nut,
Sometimes you don't
Almond Joys have nuts,
Mounds don't.
A free virtual Mounds bar to the first person to reply with the
connection.
-S- http://www.kbnj.com | 
10-16-2007, 11:34 PM
| | | Re: Fish Oil vs. Coconut Oil Steve Freides <steve@fridayscomputer.com> wrote:
> "DZ" wrote:
>> monty1945@lycos.com wrote:
>>> DZ wrote:
>>>> A kook romping through Pubmed is like a magpie in a jewelry store.
>>>
>>> Then learn some basic biochemistry. Fish oil is highly unstable,
>>> leading to free radical activity and damage to vital biomolecules.
>>> Coconut oil is stable, which is why you can't do oil painting with
>>> coconut oil - it take way too long to "dry."
>>
>> "It take way too long" a road from that to your conclusion that
>> dietary PUFAs are the cause of Hepatitis C, for example, rather than
>> the virus by the same name.
>>
>> Taking all research together that you studied as an independent
>> scholar (which you call yourself), what is your learned subjective
>> probability, on the scale of 0 to 100%, that the Hep C virus is the
>> cause of the disease?
>
> Since this is also being posted in mfw, I would like to add the
> following:
>
> Sometimes you feel like a nut,
> Sometimes you don't
> Almond Joys have nuts,
> Mounds don't.
>
> A free virtual Mounds bar to the first person to reply with the
> connection.
I never tried either one, but they are junk food wrapped around the
deadly coconut core. Reminds me of those uranium core Soviet
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