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Hi Bee,

I understand that we should not have the coconut milk because it has

too much sugar, but what about the meat? I have been eating shredded

coconut as a dessert?

June

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> Hi Bee,

> I understand that we should not have the coconut milk because it has

> too much sugar, but what about the meat? I have been eating

shredded

> coconut as a dessert?

> June

==>Coconut meat also contains too much sugar, and most shredded

contains preservatives that do not have to claimed on the label,

unless otherwise stated.

Bee

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  • 6 months later...

Ick. What about dried coconut? How much is the therapeutic dose, does anyone

have a link to that info?

Alobar <Alobar@...> wrote: More often

than not, when I open up a fresh coconut, the flesh is

slimy and is colored from mold. Given the cost of coconuts in the

US, thi makes the cost very high sincer so many need to be discarded.

And yes, I do select coconuts carefully.

Alobar

On 2/6/07, lenore_1922 <lenore@...> wrote:

> So I've heard tons about people eating the oil and the milk, but I

> don't about hear a lot of people eating fresh coconut. I know I'd

> prefer to eat a chunk of coconut than down a tablespoon of oil.

>

> The oil is really convienient though. Anyone just eat the flesh?

>

>

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Hi !

Greetings from the Philippines !

We have to understand that the very health and nutrition desirable medium

chain saturated fatty acid, meaning the lauric acid dominant in the coconut nut

is naturally synthesized (genetically controlled or DNA directed) in the coconut

meat (kernel/endosperm). In the form of the coconut oil, the lauric acid is

converted in the concentrated form (47 - 54% lauric acid).

I for one obtain this extremely important C12 saturated fatty acid from the

fresh nut, coconut milk and coconut oil mainly because we produce annually at

least 12 billion nuts by over 250 million fruit-bearing coconut trees ( 50 -

200 nuts/tree per year, depending on the coconut variety and growing conditions)

in the country. And fresh nuts are daily available almost everywhere year-round

at afffordable cost.

In countries of the temperate world, I feel the most practical source of the

lauric acid in coconuts is from the coconut oil which can be transported in many

ways.

Cheers,

Sev Magat

lenore_1922 <lenore@...> wrote:

So I've heard tons about people eating the oil and the milk, but I

don't about hear a lot of people eating fresh coconut. I know I'd

prefer to eat a chunk of coconut than down a tablespoon of oil.

The oil is really convienient though. Anyone just eat the flesh?

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