With technology having progressed
tremendously in the past few years many scientists have started to examine
everyday foods accessible to us in an attempt to determine if some of them have
properties which we weren’t aware of before. This actually gave birth to the
concept of superfoods (foods with incredibly high nutritional value) and paved
the way for the scrupulous examination of countless food items. Amongst them,
some have shown to have true potential for weight loss, with one of the more
promising ones being coconut oil. With coconut oil weight loss becomes
something a bit easier to achieve, and here is why.
The Proof
The best way to illustrate the advantages
of coconut oil for weight loss would be to look into a study which sought to
determine the extent of the oil’s benefits on the human body. A clinical study
was performed on overweight men and women who were separated into two different
groups. Everything they were subjected to was the same, from their diets to
their exercising routines, with one little difference; one group was fed olive
oil while the other one was fed coconut oil. At the end of the experiment it
was observed that those who had consumed coconut oil lost 7 pounds, which is 4
more pounds than those who were fed olive oil lost.
What Makes Coconut Oil Effective
So how precisely does this oil act on the
human body to make it lose more weight? According to Dr. Peter Jones, it has to
do with the molecular structure of the oil extract. There are certain fatty
acids found in this oil, and in comparison to other ones, they are much easier
for the body to process, being “more water soluble”. In turn, this means that
these acids gain quicker access to the liver, where they are used in order to
be turned into energy. In other words, coconut oil is simply much easier for
the body to digest and process into energy.
To give you a better idea of the kind of
effect it has on the human body, imagine that you have just eaten a regular
meal of a thousand calories, consisting of, say chicken, rice and a salad.
Typically, the human body would only use about ten percent of the calories it
has ingested and turn them into energy, storing the other ones in the form of
fat. However, if you replace say 200 calories of chicken from that meal with
200 calories of coconut oil, your body is going to use between fifteen and
twenty percent of the calories it has ingested, leaving less of them to be
stored as fat.
While it is true that with coconut oil
weight loss can be achieved faster than without out, you should keep in mind
that just like every oil, it contains a lot of calories and saturated fat; you
should only include it in your diet if you are ready to consume less of other
foods to make way for a bit of oil.
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