18-09-2015, 10:42 AM
If I may add a note of caution about coconut oil for people who are watching their cholesterol. About a year ago, my cholesterol (LDL - the bad stuff) was 75, which is quite good. Then I started taking coconut oil and evening primrose oil. Six months later, my cholesterol (again, LDL) had jumped to 112. So I stopped taking both coconut oil and evening primrose oil, had my blood tested, and my LDL was down again to 77.5. (Interestingly, my HDL (the good stuff) was also elevated when I was taking CO and EPO.)
Although I would dearly love to have more breast growth, I am reluctant to risk the cardiac problems that likely follow with elevated LDL.
I wish there were some research results about absorption through the skin, and whether one could obtain NBE benefits of coconut oil through dermal application without elevating LDL.
Although I would dearly love to have more breast growth, I am reluctant to risk the cardiac problems that likely follow with elevated LDL.
I wish there were some research results about absorption through the skin, and whether one could obtain NBE benefits of coconut oil through dermal application without elevating LDL.