Dear Loyal
Friend of The Alternative Daily, Jake Carney,
Founder
The
Alternative Daily:-
Each day, it
seems, that more and more conclusive evidence about the positive effects of one
of the most versatile and nutrient-dense super-foods known to man-kind is
published. And you, as an avid reader of The Alternative Daily, are a big part
of this monumental shift in bringing natural health to the forefront.
In addition
to this, I am ecstatic that we can bring you even more PROOF that this
“Tropical Treasure” has been shown to help reduce the risk of diabetes by
helping to normalize blood sugar levels.
You see, the
Coconut has been demonized by Big Food Companies and so-called Health “Gurus”
for many years due to it’s fat content. But those bogus commentaries have
absolutely zero basis, let alone, backed by science. We’ll get to the “Great
Myth” in a second, but I wanted to share these ground-breaking diabetes studies
with you.
Over 5% of
the World's Population Has Diabetes
According to
the sixth edition of the Diabetes Atlas, released by the International Diabetes
Federation (IDF), 10 percent of the entire world will be afflicted with
diabetes by 2035. The report, released on World Diabetes Day, provides a
projection of the number of adults between ages 20 and 79 that will have
diabetes in coming years. The current amount of the world population living
with diabetes is over 5 percent, and the number of total cases have increased
by 4.4 percent in the last 2 years.
Statistics
also show that the number of diabetes cases, especially type 2, have increased
in every country. Approximately 5.1 million people worldwide die of this
disease each year, which amounts to one person every 6 seconds.
The IDF
estimates that in the United States, a whopping 9.2 percent of the population
will have diabetes by the end of 2014, and this percentage is estimated to
increase to 11.6 by 2035 - that's just under 30 million people.
Currently,
approximately 192,725 Americans die of diabetes every year. Lenore Guariguata,
epidemiologist and project coordinator for the Diabetes Atlas, states, "we
haven't seen any kind of stabilizing, any kind of reversal. Diabetes continues
to be a very big problem and is increasing even beyond previous
projections."
If the rate
at which diabetes is escalating isn't enough, the CDC noted that an additional
86 million individuals are coping with pre-diabetes, and that one half of all
people over the age of 65 fall into this category. Pre-diabetes means that
blood sugar is abnormally high, yet has not reached the standards at which
full-fledged diabetes can be diagnosed.
Without
lifestyle changes, 15 to 30 percent of all pre-diabetics will be diagnosed with
the now most-common form of the disease, type 2 diabetes. According to the CDC,
one out of every four individuals has diabetes and doesn't know it.
These
individuals are unknowingly increasing their risk for blindness, kidney
failure, heart disease and stroke every day that they are not receiving
treatment.
Prevention
Matters:-
Well said,
Denis - why do we spend so much time, so much energy and so much money on
ambulances and not nearly enough on fences? Probably because there is more
money to be made in allowing people to succumb to a chronic disease than there
is in teaching prevention.
After all -
drug companies need someone to buy their poisons, right? One of the most
popular diabetes drugs, Avandia, was yanked off the market in 2011 after
studies since 2009 demonstrated that it increased the risk of heart attacks
among persons with diabetes.
In 2011, the
drug manufacturer came to a 3 billion dollar settlement due to fraudulent
marketing of the drug, making this the biggest federal criminal drug company
settlement to date.
Just because
the government is not leading the way in prevention does not mean that you
shouldn't take personal responsibility for your health - of course you should.
And, doing so right now could be a matter of life and death. Type 2 diabetes is
a lifestyle illness - it is, for the most part, the result of many poor choices
that end in disaster. The good news is that it is entirely preventable - no one
should have to suffer with the consequences of such a horrible condition.
Some of the
risks associated with carrying excess fat around your middle are a greater
susceptibility to type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
Additionally,
as this fat tends to coat vital organs, it can cause system-wide inflammation
that can trigger an array of other chronic illnesses. A big part of preventing
diabetes is choosing healthy foods - not fast, or processed foods that
predominate Americans' lives.
The result
of consuming healthier fats like
coconut and
coconut oil include:
accelerated
fat loss
cleaner,
younger-looking skin
natural
all-day energy
normalizing
blood pressure
& much
more!
One thing
that many people in this situation erroneously try is to cut fat out of their
diets in hopes of shedding the weight around their middles.
The truth
is, Americans have reduced their saturated fat consumption by 10 percent in the
last 30 years, and obesity rates have doubled. In taking on type 2 diabetes,
there is one superfood that can not only help reduce belly fat but also
decrease blood sugar levels. Coconuts are truly an amazing gift from nature
that many people are just now starting to embrace.
Coconut Oil
and Abdominal Fat
Coconut oil
contains medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs), which have been linked to a large
variety of health benefits. This oil packs tremendous thermogenic power when
compared calorie for calorie to long chain fats. One study demonstrated how
just 1 to 2 tablespoons of MCFAs per day can increase energy expenditure by 120
calories per day.
Other
studies confirm the findings and clearly demonstrate that when we replace the
current fats we are eating (including those found in processed foods) with
MCFAs, we burn more calories - hands down. Another added bonus of consuming
raw, organic coconut oil is that it tends to make us feel fuller for longer.
Studies
indicate that MCFAs help increase feelings of fullness and lead to a reduction
in calorie intake when compared to the same amount of calories from other fats.
When MCFAs
are metabolized, Kenton bodies are created in the liver - these have been shown
to have a strong appetite reducing effect.
A 2009 study
published in the Journal of Lipids consisted of testing the effects of either 2
tablespoons of coconut oil or 2 tablespoons of soybean oil on a group of 40
women over the span of 28 days. Results showed that the group that ate the
coconut oil had a decrease in belly fat, while the soybean oil group actually
showed a slight increase in belly fat.
Additionally,
the group that ate the coconut oil showed increased HDL "good"
cholesterol levels, while the soybean oil group had decreased HDL cholesterol
and increased LDL "bad" cholesterol.
The Journal
of Nutrition published a study where researchers investigated all studies
relative to MCFAs and weight management. The studies showed that diets rich in
healthy fats, such as those found in coconut oil, prompted a boost in
metabolism, increase in energy, decrease in food consumption, reduced body
weight and lower body fat mass.
The study
authors highly recommend using oils that contain MCFAs, such as coconut oil, as
a tool to drop extra belly fat, manage a healthy weight, and even as a way to
treat obesity. As more and more studies continue to pile in, it is clear that
the scientific and medical community are finally realizing what Pacific Islanders
have known for hundreds of years: coconut oil is a rich and highly beneficial
fat that should be a part of everyone's diet.
Coconut
Fiber Helps Reduce Blood Sugar Levels
Obviously,
if you are diabetic or pre-diabetic, you struggle with elevated blood sugar.
When we consume carbohydrates, they are broken down in the digestive tract and
converted into glucose (blood sugar).
Typical
western meals contain a high degree of simple carbohydrates that come from
refined flours and sugar, often from processed/fast foods. These foods cause
the sugar in the blood to rise rapidly.
Diabetics
and pre diabetics are encouraged to consume foods that have a low glycemic
index. The higher the glycemic index, the greater impact the food has on
increasing blood sugar. The body knows that elevated blood sugar is a bad
thing, and to counterbalance, it starts pumping insulin into the bloodstream to
get things under control.
If
sufficient insulin is produced in a timely fashion, all is good and blood sugar
goes back down. However, what happens to most people is that insulin does not
get produced quickly enough, or the cells become desensitized to the insulin,
which causes blood sugar to remain high over a long period of time. Consuming
foods that are rich in coconut fiber helps to slow the rapid rise of blood
sugar because this fiber absorbs some of the sugar from the blood.
In a study
published by the British Journal of Nutrition in 2003, participants, both
diabetic and non diabetic, were give a variety of foods to eat. These foods
included cinnamon bread, carrot cake, brownies, granola, and other foods that
persons with diabetes should normally limit.
When the
study was conducted, it was found that when the coconut content of foods was
increased, blood sugar response between the two groups was nearly identical.
Clearly, the coconut kept the release of sugar into the blood from going
haywire - there was no spike at all. The opposite was true when the coconut
content decreased - the diabetics' blood sugar became quite elevated.
Researchers
concluded that adding coconut to foods helps to stabilize blood sugar. In
addition, replacing wheat flours with coconut flour is a great idea for people
who are pre-diabetic or diabetic.
Although
diet is only one aspect of diabetes prevention - you must also exercise
regularly, manage stress and get plenty of sleep - making positive changes to
what you eat is a great place to start, and your waistline will thank you.
Additional
Benefits
Another
added bonus of consuming organic coconut oil (and coconut cream or milk) is
that it tends to make us feel fuller for longer. Studies indicate that MCFAs
help increase feelings of fullness and lead to a reduction in calorie intake
when compared to the same amount of calories from other fats. When MCFAs are
metabolized, keystone bodies are created in the liver - these have been shown to
have a strong appetite reducing effect helping you to lose fat faster.
If you
thought from reading about how using coconut oil daily for helping to reduce
high levels of blood sugar is pretty incredible, you're going to be blown away
by the other powerful health benefits of coconut oil. In next posts.
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