5 Surprising Ways Coconuts Can Improve Health & Assist in Weight Loss

5 Surprising Ways Coconuts Can Improve Health & Assist in Weight Loss

  1. Highly Nutritious

Coconuts are not only good for pina coladas they also contain protein, several important minerals, and small amounts of B vitamins. The minerals in coconut are involved in many functions in your body. Coconuts are especially high in manganese, which is essential for bone health and the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins, and cholesterol and they’re also rich in copper and iron, which help form red blood cells, as well as selenium, an important antioxidant that protects your cells.

2. Reduce stubborn belly fat

Consuming virgin coconut oil, which is extracted from dried coconut meat, may reduce belly fat. This is especially beneficial because excess belly fat increases your risk of heart disease and diabetes. A study in 20 people with obesity found the waist size of male participants decreased by an average of about 1 inch (about 3 cm) after they consumed 1 ounce (30 ml) of virgin coconut oil daily for 4 weeks. The female participants did not experience a significant reduction. However, in one longer study, women who consumed 1 ounce (30 ml) of refined coconut oil daily for 12 weeks experienced a reduction of 0.5 inches (1.4 cm) from their waist measurement, on average.

 

3. Can help with blood sugar control

Coconut is low in carbs and high in fiber and fat, so it may help stabilize your blood sugar. In a recent study on mice with diabetes they were fed protein made from coconut meat, their blood sugar, insulin levels and other glucose metabolism markers were much better than mice that didn’t eat the coconut protein. The high fiber content of coconut meat can also help slow digestion and improve insulin resistance, which can help regulate blood sugar levels as well

4. Contain powerful antioxidants

Coconut meat contains phenolic compounds, which are antioxidants that may help protect cells from oxidative damage. The main phenolic compounds identified include gallic acid, caffeic acid, salicylic acid, p-coumaric acid. Lab tests on coconut meat have shown that it has antioxidant and free-radical-scavenging activity. Test-tube and animal studies have also shown that antioxidants found in coconut oil may help protect cells from damage and death caused by oxidative stress and chemotherapy

 

5. Super easy to add to any diet

Flaked or shaved, coconut adds a nice flavor to savory dishes. Its meaty texture and flavor work well in curries, fish stews, rice dishes, or even on breaded shrimp. Be aware that some brands contain added sugar, which you may not want for savory dishes, be sure to check the ingredient label. Coconut flour is used in baking as a substitute for wheat flour. It’s gluten-free, nut-free, and a popular option for anyone who’s counting carbs. However, coconut flour is best used in recipes that have been tested, as it won’t rise like wheat flour and absorbs more liquid than other types of flour. Additionally, coconut oil is a delicious heat-stable fat that can be used in baking, sautéing, or roasting.

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Nurse Practitioner’s make great primary care providers

Nurse Practitioner’s make great primary care providers

As medical offices begin to re-open to in-person patient care, you may notice some new options now available to you for primary care. This includes having more trained nurse practitioner’s (NP)* involved in your care. Who are they? What can they do for you? How can you be sure that you will still get optimum health care?

We will help clear the confusion and examine the fact(s) surrounding the care of a qualified nurse practitioner.

This video will address the often misguided information and labels that has questioned the care of NP’s as a primary care provider (PCP); but, how being a patient of theirs will actually elevate your healthcare.

Good Health to you!

*Every professional is only as good as the work they have put into their education. Experience and good communication is required to be exceptional in almost any career. A medical title does not make one good or all knowing. You will still have to do your homework when looking for a nurse practitioner, physician assistant or medical doctor as a PCP. Reviewing this video & reading this article is apart of that process.

The Truth is

The Truth is

This is my 1st official blog posting called “The Truth is…” made for those who seek to understand their health and want more say so in their care. This is where I will provide you with medically focused evidence based (non-conspiratorial) helpful tips, motivating quotes and educational short videos in a simple and relatable format… (As often as possible).

Many have said that ‘truth is not easy to hear or easy to live by’. While this may be true…the reality is “Truth” is the ONLY path forward and the only foundation by which freedom can be built off of and survived! But that too means some work on your part!

My hope is to share/educate healthful truths that are so often neglected on your quick doctor’s visits. The reason for those “generic“ doctor’s visits are too numerous, multilevel and mostly unfortunate to discuss on this platform. However, if you have finally had enough of the “assembly line” healthcare and its endless run arounds, hurried doctor’s visit with a laundry list of medications and you want to UPGRADE your medical care to a multi faceted in-depth approach within The Hudson Valley area (NY) then feel free to book a primary care appointment with me, where we will establish a balanced (medical and holistic) plan of care: www.wholeheartedadulthealth.com or call us (845) 745-0209. (Some out of area Telehealth visits are welcome too) Everyone deserves the same healthcare as the rich & famous.

– Good health to you!
Yalanda, MSN, AGNP-BC