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coconut oil vs the rest.
 
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coconut oil vs the rest.


I had read the article Wombat posted before on another website, and it's excellent, but some of the ideas discussed in that word doc were really interesting. Same general theme, but some of the specifics were fascinating, like:

"Even without the addition of agricultural chemicals, an excess of unsaturated vegetable oils damages the human body. Cancer can't occur, unless there are unsaturated oils in the diet. [C. Ip, et al., Cancer Res. 45,

1985.] Alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver cannot occur unless there are unsaturated oils in the diet. [Nanji and French, Life Sciences. 44, 1989.] Heart disease can be produced by unsaturated oils, and prevented by adding saturated oils to the diet. [J. K. G. Kramer, et al., Lipids 17, 372, 1983.]"

I am relieved to say I don't regularly consume any of these oils, except for macadamia when I'm flushing, but I am now considering going back to olive oil (more nausea). Could it be true!? No bad oils, no cancer!? In a way I don't doubt it. I believe oils have a very significant effect on our chemical, neurological, hormonal, emotional, social and spiritual make up.

So what does this mean for liver flushers?? I have never tried a flush with only coconut oil. I have done partial coconut oil flushes. Anyone got experience with this? Wrong forum I know...

Well... more exciting things to try out!
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