Guest guest Posted May 6, 2003 Report Share Posted May 6, 2003 Callista, Our daughter seems to be sensitive to flax oil resulting in more seizure activity. Yes, coconut oil can be used as the primary oil (we did this with our daughter for the first 6 months on the diet.....was living in the Philippines where it is plentiful). It is an MCT oil so it can raise ketones easier than most oils. You want to give it steady throughout the day and not give it in one big dose. We did this one time (menue containing coconut milk and coconut oil) and several hours later it shot her ketones way up resulting in a sudden drop seizure (her worse head bang on tile...thankfully the last awake seizure). Rhonda Hi, Has anyone experienced any allergies to oils, in particular, olive oil? My son's face seems to get red and itchy after he has some. Also, for those of you that have used coconut oil, can this be used as the main staple for fat or does it have to be used in small amounts? Thanks so much, Callista (mom to Evan) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2004 Report Share Posted May 6, 2004 Callista, I know someone who is allergic to olives.... so I suppose that is a possibility. But, another thing is that some oils are processed with chemicals. Make sure you're using a high quality extra-virgin olive oil...... you might want to spend a little more and buy a brand like Spectrum, from a natural foods store. Spectrum has both organic olive oil and regular (non-organic).... but I think either one would be a good quality oil, not refined using any chemical solvents. If you try that and he still reacts, you probably want to stay away from it. Coconut oil is an excellent oil......pure, non-hydrogenated coconut oil, that is. It probably shouldn't be his only fat source, though. It is a saturated fat for one thing. When Katera was on the Keto diet, I used about half butter and half oils......... and of that quantity of oil, I gave her about one third coconut oil and one third olive oil...... the rest was flax oil, hemp oil, sunflower oil or canola. I always bought my oils from the natural foods store...... the regular grocery store cooking oils are generally refined with solvents and have been exposed to heat which really affects their health value. Stay completely away from all hydrogenated oils (aka " trans fats " ). I have an article saved on the health benefits of coconut oil if you would want me to forward it. Oh, and also....... it was my experience that coconut oil made Katera's ketones run higher.... so we had to reduce ratio. She was EXTREMELY healthy while eating coconut oil every day..... I don't know if that was the reason but I do know that it's supposed to have anti-viral properties. I also used a lot of canned coconut milk..... and mixed her other oils into it (sweetened with a tidge of stevia). Patti, mom to Katera oil question Hi, Has anyone experienced any allergies to oils, in particular, olive oil? My son's face seems to get red and itchy after he has some. Also, for those of you that have used coconut oil, can this be used as the main staple for fat or does it have to be used in small amounts? Thanks so much, Callista (mom to Evan) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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