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RE: some folks were saying to beware of coconut because it

harbors mycotoxins, and others were refuting that statement.

I have heard the same concerns about grains. I would also be interested in

answers to your question about coconut with regard to mycotoxins, but also

grains.

Donna

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i have seen a number of references to the mycotoxins in grains, if i

could only locate them easily at the moment! i know a couple places

to look are www.commonsensenutrition.net - the man with this website

used to post here, i wonder if he's still around. and

www.knowthecause.com also focuses on mycotoxins/fungus.

you might also find info at dr. mercola's website, or

www.westonaprice.org. try a search within those websites.

info on coconut mycotoxins? anyone?

thanks~ susan

> I have heard the same concerns about grains. I would also be

interested in

> answers to your question about coconut with regard to mycotoxins,

but also

> grains.

>

>

>

> Donna

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Here is your answer from Dr. ph Mercola, look

slike there is no more good food to eat :(

http://www.mercola.com/2003/nov/5/toxic_foods.htm

The Top-10 MYCO-Toxic Foods

Dr. Mercola's Comment:

Dr. Dave Holland is the co-author, with Doug Kaufmann,

of the best-selling book The Fungus Link, and the new

book, The Fungus Link Vol. 2. In these books, and in

their other books (Infectious Diabetes, and The Germ

that Causes Cancer) they discuss the ravages that

yeast, fungi and their mycotoxins (fungal toxins) can

cause us when we are exposed to them. Health problems

ranging from cancer to heart disease to asthma,

multiple sclerosis, and diabetes may all be related to

mycotoxins.

Mycotoxins cause a wide range of health problems in

humans when we are exposed to small amounts over an

extended period of time, and can even be lethal if

taken in large quantities over a short period of time.

Given the large number of diseases linked to

mycotoxins* (see Dr. Holland’s list at the end of the

article) and our tendency to eat a large amount of

grains in our typical American diet, this is a very

concerning problem. As Dr. Holland said, " Grains are

sources of carbohydrates, or sugars, and as such, they

risk contamination by certain fungi. These fungi

produce secondary metabolites, or mycotoxins. "

Dr. Holland has put together a list of the top-10

mycotoxic foods. You’ll notice as you browse through

the list that it mentions lots of grains (wheat,

barley, rye, etc.). You’re probably familiar with some

of the dangers of grains mentioned on this site, and

now you have one more reason not to eat them--they are

commonly contaminated with mycotoxins.

You’ll also notice that peanuts are on the list.

Peanuts are not only commonly contaminated with

aflatoxin, a carcinogenic mold, but they will also

distort your omega-3:6 ratio. A much better choice if

you want to eat nuts are walnuts, as they will give

you some beneficial omega-3.

One food that is not mentioned on the list is coconut

oil. I want to point out that, while coconut oil is an

incredible food in terms of nutrition and taste, many

coconut oils contain mycotoxins. This is because they

are commonly made with copras, or dried coconuts,

which are often contaminated with mycotoxins. So in

order to fully enjoy the benefits of this coconut oil,

you will want to be sure that you find a company that

uses only fresh coconuts to make their oil, like the

Tropical Traditions virgin coconut oil on this site.

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oh great. as i sit here nibbling my biona organic creamed coconut.

eek!

where is this biona organic company and why are they so hard to track

down on the internet? does anyone know how to reach them? i would

like to know how this stuff is made.

i can't imagine that it would be bad for me, it has been my saving

grace without access to affordable vco.

this is the exact article i remember from a few years back.

well, dr. mercola is not the end-all ominpotent expert on everything,

right? (but he's pretty good, i admit!) does anyone else have more

information or links on mycotoxins in coconuts?

thanks ~ susan

> Here is your answer from Dr. ph Mercola, look

> slike there is no more good food to eat :(

>

> http://www.mercola.com/2003/nov/5/toxic_foods.htm

> One food that is not mentioned on the list is coconut

> oil. I want to point out that, while coconut oil is an

> incredible food in terms of nutrition and taste, many

> coconut oils contain mycotoxins. This is because they

> are commonly made with copras, or dried coconuts,

> which are often contaminated with mycotoxins. So in

> order to fully enjoy the benefits of this coconut oil,

> you will want to be sure that you find a company that

> uses only fresh coconuts to make their oil, like the

> Tropical Traditions virgin coconut oil on this site.

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Note that mycotoxins are linked to coconut oil made from

copra. VCO made from fresh coconuts should not be a problem.

Alobar

On 4/20/06, Noel Elardo <jonelardo@...> wrote:

> Here is your answer from Dr. ph Mercola, look

> slike there is no more good food to eat :(

>

> http://www.mercola.com/2003/nov/5/toxic_foods.htm

>

>

> One food that is not mentioned on the list is coconut

> oil. I want to point out that, while coconut oil is an

> incredible food in terms of nutrition and taste, many

> coconut oils contain mycotoxins. This is because they

> are commonly made with copras, or dried coconuts,

> which are often contaminated with mycotoxins. So in

> order to fully enjoy the benefits of this coconut oil,

> you will want to be sure that you find a company that

> uses only fresh coconuts to make their oil, like the

> Tropical Traditions virgin coconut oil on this site.

>

>

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I was reading the labels in the health food store yesterday on coconut oil.

There was only 1 label that said it was made from fresh coconuts. I can

only assume

that all the others were not.

Carrol

Alobar wrote:

> Note that mycotoxins are linked to coconut oil made from

>copra. VCO made from fresh coconuts should not be a problem.

>

>Alobar

>

>On 4/20/06, Noel Elardo <jonelardo@...> wrote:

>

>

>>Here is your answer from Dr. ph Mercola, look

>>slike there is no more good food to eat :(

>>

>>http://www.mercola.com/2003/nov/5/toxic_foods.htm

>>

>>

>>One food that is not mentioned on the list is coconut

>>oil. I want to point out that, while coconut oil is an

>>incredible food in terms of nutrition and taste, many

>>coconut oils contain mycotoxins. This is because they

>>are commonly made with copras, or dried coconuts,

>>which are often contaminated with mycotoxins. So in

>>order to fully enjoy the benefits of this coconut oil,

>>you will want to be sure that you find a company that

>>uses only fresh coconuts to make their oil, like the

>>Tropical Traditions virgin coconut oil on this site.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Carrol,

Which company said it is made from fresh coconuts???

Yours in better health...naturally,

Jackie 586-634-0835

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Re: mycotoxins in coconut?

I was reading the labels in the health food store yesterday on coconut

oil.

There was only 1 label that said it was made from fresh coconuts. I can

only assume

that all the others were not.

Carrol

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Hi !

While copra (dried coconut meat) could be easily affected by fungus/molds

particularly a mixture of Aspergillus flavus (yellow-brown molds), Aspergilus

niger (black molds), Penicillium (green molds) when moisture content of the meat

is not reduced to 5%. The most harmful is that of the Aspergillus flavus molds

which grows even at 7 - 8 % moisture, producing mycotoxins (aflatoxins) and also

making the derived coconut oil acidic (high in free fatty acids) is not

desirable.. Thus, commercially, coconut oil extracted from copra undergoes

processing as refinning, bleaching and deoderizing (RBD). In this manner, the

coconut oil is food quality, safely used as a cooking oil and for other food

uses or health applications. Therefore, mycotoxin should be out of question

in RBD coconut oil.

It is in the copra cake or meal, residue after oil extraction, that could be

affected by mycotoxins, hence buyers of these for animal feeds are strict on

copra quality, allowing a very low level of aflatoxin (no more than 10 or 20

parts per billion (ppb) in copra. The latest requirement by EU countries could

be lower. Mycotoxins must be avoided as copra cake/meal are fed to milking cows

which lactates, producing milk for humans.

On the other hand, extraction of natural coconut oil from fresh nuts via

grating the fresh meat as soon as opened from the shell, followed by means of

separating the cream, water and virgin coconut oil (VCO) with minimal heat

(lower than 50-60 degrees C as possible). The final moisture content of VCO is

not allowed to be higher than 0.2%, hence, this coconut oil should be mycotoxin

free. High moisture in VCO is claimed to cause the rancidity in coconut oil, so,

not suited for ingestation.

I'll stop at this point. Hoping this helps clarify matters.

Cheers,

Sev Magat

Carrol <seafish@...> wrote:

I was reading the labels in the health food store yesterday on coconut oil.

There was only 1 label that said it was made from fresh coconuts. I can

only assume

that all the others were not.

Carrol

Alobar wrote:

> Note that mycotoxins are linked to coconut oil made from

>copra. VCO made from fresh coconuts should not be a problem.

>

>Alobar

>

>On 4/20/06, Noel Elardo <jonelardo@...> wrote:

>

>

>>Here is your answer from Dr. ph Mercola, look

>>slike there is no more good food to eat :(

>>

>>http://www.mercola.com/2003/nov/5/toxic_foods.htm

>>

>>

>>One food that is not mentioned on the list is coconut

>>oil. I want to point out that, while coconut oil is an

>>incredible food in terms of nutrition and taste, many

>>coconut oils contain mycotoxins. This is because they

>>are commonly made with copras, or dried coconuts,

>>which are often contaminated with mycotoxins. So in

>>order to fully enjoy the benefits of this coconut oil,

>>you will want to be sure that you find a company that

>>uses only fresh coconuts to make their oil, like the

>>Tropical Traditions virgin coconut oil on this site.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>

>

>

>

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Sorry it took me so long to get back to you. It was Omega Nutrition.

Carrol

jackie o wrote:

>Hi Carrol,

>Which company said it is made from fresh coconuts???

>

>Yours in better health...naturally,

>Jackie 586-634-0835

>http://totalhealth.younglivingworld.com

>http://totalhealth.myningxia.com

>http://totalhealth.marketingscents.com

>

>Our creator has given us the tools to use to help bring our physical, mental

>and spiritual bodies back into a state of wholeness and wellness.

>Young Living Essential Oils offers us the opportunity and supplies ~ are you

>ready?

>

> " At some time in everyone's life they will stumble across opportunity.

>Sadly, most people will pick themselves up and walk away

>as though nothing had ever happened "

>~Winston Churchill~

> Re: mycotoxins in coconut?

>

>

> I was reading the labels in the health food store yesterday on coconut

>oil.

> There was only 1 label that said it was made from fresh coconuts. I can

> only assume

> that all the others were not.

> Carrol

>

> Alobar wrote:

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