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Brian Ambrose
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Of course coconut oil has been demonised for a long time. It contains fat. And fat, as everyone knows, not only makes you fat but fills up all the handy space in your arteries. Notwithstanding the undeniable truth of this popular wisdom, I can report that we use coconut oil for cooking (it is ideal for the job) and make a point of buying full fat everything just to be contrary. We can report that we are no fatter than the next man. As to coconut oil's medicinal qualities, it has many.
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Mick Harper
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In: London
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The Ambrose famille, many of whom are perfectly normal, testifies once more to the efficacy of the Atkins Diet. The human body, after all, spent most of its evolutionary lifetime living on fat. It would be interesting to find out whether coconut oil specifically counteracts carbohydrates.
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Is it true. Does it help dementia patients too.
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Mick Harper
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In: London
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Greetings Mr Ingridcarley. It was featured on the telly this week and the bloke in the white coat seemed to indicate it was different in kind to other cooking fats. I always assume dementia is down to mercury poisoning (mainly from teeth fillings) but maybe it was all that lard'n'marge (made mostly from whales) that dementia patients used to consume in their youth. I know I did.
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