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Don't forget the power of advertising. No publication is going to risk angering

a big advertiser to the point of pulling their ads.

In this country drug companies advertise HEAVILY to the general public. The TV

is full their blather. THEY know that coconut oil is

healthy and want no part of it. The more coconut oil we consume the lower their

profits will be.

Any station that runs a news bit on CNO risks losing quantities of advertising

dollars. The only thing that will change that is

people like us using it and sharing it, and our knowledge, with others. In time

it should do what low carb has done. That is if all

the coconut trees are not cut down.

Judith Alta

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From: Sharon M [mailto:smaas@...]

I think these people - and the media in general - just are not yet ready to

investigate coconut oil. Speaking from Britain, I can

say this: for the past five- six months I have been writing to various

newspapers and magazines with offers of articles (I am a

journalist) about coconut oil. They have all without exception rejected my

articles - even though the information I gave was quite

dramatic. I've only had one minor success: a columnist for the Observer (one of

thre main Sunday newspapers here) on nutrtition

wrote about free radicals and since he says he welcomes comments and suggestions

from members of the public I wrote him about

coconut oil. he replied in a very friendly way and said he had heard about

coconut oil, and would look into it. I sent him a few

website links and recommended Fife's books; I haven't heard from him since and I

don't know if the article he promised to write ws

ever done. perhaps I'll write and ask in a day or two.

But it's essential for the mainstream media to wake up. I suggest we all keep

eyes and ears open and just keep battering them with

readers' letters. Sooner or later they have to take note!

I think the moment one serious newspaper or magazine (Woman's World is not

serious enough!) takes an interest in coconut oil and

prints something positive, the others will follow suit, or at least investigate.

It's up to us to get the word out.

For example, recently Newsweek did a cover story about fats where they said a

lot of nonsense. I immediately wanted to send them a

reader's letter but I was abroad and had no access to internet and by the time I

returned it was too late. But I think this is one

way of making ourselves heard. Why don't we start a campaign of bombardment?

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Don't forget the power of advertising. No publication is going to risk

angering a big advertiser to the point of pulling their ads

Judith,

Don't you have anything like the BBC over there? They is supposed to be

neutral... the only problem would be getting them to investigate because of

course they too are brainwashed!

Look at this anti-coconut-oil article by a BBC nutritionist:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/ask_doctor/coconuts.shtml

I loved this sentence in the Barry Groves article:

'If you have a diet that results in weight loss, lower cholesterol, and a better

lipid profile, eventually everybody will be eating that way. It's going to come

whether we like it or not.'

It's true; Word of Mouth is going to do the trick. The very success of the

ATkins diet mst have traditional nutritionists shitting in thewir pants! Because

one day the bubble HAS to burst.

Sharon M

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Sad to say the advertisers run this country. If Big Advertiser says don't

publish, the media does not publish.

But the power of the people to talk is greater than the power of the advertisers

to threaten to withhold their advertising.

People are sick and tired of being sick and tired and are taking matters into

their own hands. If it will improve health or not,

with all the junk low-carb, remains to be seen. It almost HAS to have some

positive effect. I just hope that Common Human does not

fall prey to the bad mouthing from the big companies that have the most to

loose.

Judith Alta

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From: Sharon M [mailto:smaas@...]

----- Original Message -----

Don't forget the power of advertising. No publication is going to risk

angering a big advertiser to the point of pulling their ads

Judith,

Don't you have anything like the BBC over there? They is supposed to be

neutral... the only problem would be getting them to

investigate because of course they too are brainwashed!

Look at this anti-coconut-oil article by a BBC nutritionist:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/ask_doctor/coconuts.shtml

I loved this sentence in the Barry Groves article:

'If you have a diet that results in weight loss, lower cholesterol, and a better

lipid profile, eventually everybody will be eating

that way. It's going to come whether we like it or not.'

It's true; Word of Mouth is going to do the trick. The very success of the

ATkins diet mst have traditional nutritionists shitting

in thewir pants! Because one day the bubble HAS to burst.

Sharon M

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