If you’re new here, it’s important for you to know that I sometimes write (or make videos) with some sarcasm in the mix…
Why sarcasm?
Because I like to highlight the garbage, trash and unnecessary nonsense in the world of fitness and nutrition… And sarcasm can really help drive the point home, when used carefully, in certain situations…
And I LOVE to simplify things when everyone else is trying to confuse (and sometimes mislead you)… Sometimes they are doing this unintentionally because they are confused and misled themselves (think “blind leading the blind” kind of thing).
So, on that note, if you saw the recent chaos surrounding the post on USA Today; “Coconut Oil Isn’t Healthy”, then you’ll understand why I’m writing this post that follows…
If you saw my 2017 Annual Health Exam Candid Cam Video Results with Dr Osborn, then you will already know that my health profile and medical vitals have improved over the last few years…
Some Critical Specifics:
1 – my Total Cholesterol has dropped under the 200 level, to 174
2 – my LDLs have gone down to 79
3 – my ‘Ratio’ (Total over HDL) has improved to 2.02 – this is Super-Hero level
4 – my Triglycerides have dropped to 43
5 – my PSA is a sweet .53
6 – my TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) is a strong 2.88
And in The Fitness Whisperer Podcast Episode #7 I review the specific things I’ve changed or added in the last year, to my personal fitness and nutrition habits and methods.
What I will add here is one thing I’ve added during the last 5 years, which I didn’t mention in Episode #7 since it was outside the “1 year” window…
In the last 5-6 years I’ve added about 1 tablespoon of this Organic Unrefined Coconut Oil into my daily nutrition plan.
Go figure… The alarming articles are talking about “coconut oil raising LDLs… saturated fat being bad for the heart, etc…”
But amazingly, my documented results show the opposite. What the Heck!!??
Well, here’s the thing…
It’s all about context. CONTEXT.
Are the studies being referenced looking at “the average American diet (sadly going International as we speak)” taking on additional fat calories in the form of coconut oil? If so, then yes – that will bring bad outcomes. Common sense there…
Because a horrible diet can only get worse if you add any kind of saturated fat into it, without making any other changes at all.
IMPORTANT FACTOR: Add in the fact that your average person included on these studies is most likely sedentary (around 88% percent of the modern world DOES NOT exercise on a regular basis. They only complain, or talk about “getting fit, in shape, healthy, etc..”).
In other words, they’re leading an unhealthy lifestyle to begin with. A sedentary lifestyle alone is a huge invite for a host of diseases, illnesses and premature aging. So taking any kind of saturated fat and adding it into a sedentary person’s “average, common diet” is like throwing gasoline on a fire.
Of course, things can only go from bad to worse. No science needed there.. Just logic.
Is my health/medical profile improving because I’ve added Organic Unrefined Coconut Oil into my daily nutrition plan?
Maybe it is… And maybe it isn’t directly related.
But am I removing it because of the recent “media hoopla” surrounding it? NO WAY.
Here’s another thing to keep in mind about the recent article that triggered a viral cascade of nutrition and health opinions, rebuttals, and arguments about coconut oil…
Bad News Gets Your Attention
And Bad Controversial News Gets Even More Attention…
The battle for YOUR eyeballs, your time and your attention is getting more and more challenging for the big media properties to maintain, as the growth of the internet continues to snowball at breakneck speed…
The only way for the big media “news” websites to make money through annoying pop-up ads, frustrating slide-aways and unwanted screen takeovers, is to get you to their website and to have you read something that may directly impact your life.
So bad, controversial “news” that presents elements of fear and possible harm get your attention but also gets you to spread the nonsense by sharing the links with others, via email and social media. Thereby perpetuating the twisted intent of the “news” properties to simply get more visitors in order to benefit their banner ad revenue and profits.
At the end of the day it’s up to us, me and you, to understand this kind of practice that preys on human nature, takes advantage of it and exploits it in the name of revenue and profit – leaving you no better educated than before you came across their latest pieces of propaganda
My summary conclusion on this?
I lead a unique, health and fitness oriented lifestyle. Unique, because this is unlike the vast majority of the population (about 88%) which DEOS NOT LIVE in this fashion.
So, with a lifestyle of physical activity and healthy nutrition, a daily tablespoon of organic unrefined coconut oil does me more good than harm. And unless I see reason to believe otherwise in the future (medical profile becoming less attractive, etc..) then I will continue to include it in my nutrition plans.
Again, this all comes down to ‘context’, seeking more information from credible sources, and making decisions for ourselves, based on our specific situations.
I hope that clears enough of the ‘dramatic confusion’ that was stirred up, so you can decide what is best for you.
If you found even just one section of this post helpful, then please use the ‘easy’ buttons below to share this with your friends, family, and co-workers, so they too can have a better understanding of how “fake news” is hatched and the profit motives behind it.
Thankfully, you came across my blog today, and at minimum you’ll be better off, having read this post and by taking advantage of the other resources I offer here, such as:
1 – The FREE “FIT for LIFE” Fitness and Wellness Program here
2 – The Atlas Ultimate Access “On Demand” Online Health Club and Coaching Program (must join free program above first)
3 – Hiring Joey for Unique Projects or Assignments that Require a True Specialist (Personal Coaching, Consulting, Speaking)
4 – The Atlas “Candid Cam” Video Channel (this is GOLD)
Twila Smith says
My boyfriend and I use it on our hair. I always heard it’s good. Thanks for clearing things up.
Sandra says
This is great. Once again facts dispute the myths and misconceptions.
Joey Atlas says
Thanks, Sandra 🙂
Joey Atlas says
You got it!
Annmarie Hope says
I have been using coconut oil for a while now… did my research and it’s all good and healthy for us, no matter what the big corporations are saying, they just want their products (which are not healthy for us) to sell so they can make us more fat and unhealthy and keep their products on the market.
Joey Atlas says
Well done!
Melanie Mitchell says
Since I have been Ingesting 1 tablespoon of coconut oil per day, my hbA1c has gone from 5.8 to 5.5 which is as you know,no longer considered “prediabetic”
Joey Atlas says
Excellent 🙂
Marni says
Coconut oil is wonderful! I live a very healthy lifestyle of good foods and great exercise. I’ve been using it 4+ years and it has never been anything but beneficial to me. My favorite way to consume it is by putting a tablespoon into a bowl of Oatmeal. Delicious! I don’t go by the statistics so much, I go by how my body looks and feels and it says YES to coconut oil!!!
Joey Atlas says
Great stuff, Marni! Thanks for posting! 🙂
jasminE says
I have been using virgin coconut oil for the past 10 years and encouraged my husband to do so. Since he didn’t liked the taste of it he gave up. We both have our annual checkups, and the doctor told him that whatever I was doing he should do. All my cholesterol, triglycerides, diabetes, etc levels were lowering and getting better every time. It is also good fighting candida.
I consider that as all things that are too good are hard to beat for the competence. It is easier to give bad credit to them. But the facts prove they are wrong.
I simply love coconut oil and use it to cook, for my body, and drink it by the spoonful every day. So, cheers to COCONUT OIL!!!
Joey Atlas says
This is great input Jasmine!! Thanks for sharing here 🙂
Joey