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Coconut oil, HDL, herpes & plaque

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Posted: 2/26/2008 3:12:00 PM
 
A friend recently was able to raise his HDL from 40 to 65 in a matter of weeks by adding a daily spoonful of organic virgin coconut oil to his program....his LDL level was not affected. Wanting to find out more, I did some reading. Interestingly, among many other benefits of coconut oil, I came across a startling tidbit. I wonder if statistics on patients with plaque could ever be done to see what % of patients had the herpes virus. I do have it, but since being on the TYP program, I have not had a single cold sore. Dr. Davis attributed that to possibly a vitamin D effect. So, if all this is as it may appear, taking vitamin D may suppress the herpes virus and that may possibly have something to do with vitamin D halting plaque growth. Wouldn't that be a major development?! Greenie Should coconut oil be used to prevent coronary heart disease? There is another aspect to the coronary heart disease picture. This is related to the initiation of the atheromas that are reported to be blocking arteries. Recent research is suggestive that there is a causative role for the herpes virus and cytomegalovirus in the initial formation of atherosclerotic plaques and the recloging of arteries after angioplasty. (New York Times 1991) What is so interesting is that the herpes virus and cytomegalovirus are both inhibited by the antimicrobial lipid monolaurin; but monolaurin is not formed in the body unless there is a source of lauric acid in the diet. Thus, ironically enough, one could consider the recommendations to avoid coconut and other lauric oils as contributing to the increased incidence of coronary heart disease
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