2013-03-23

Benefits of Coconut Water

Vatic Note: I received this in an email from a regular viewer to our blog from the Dominican Republic, and asked him to get me a link to this story and I will put it up as soon as I get it, but this was important.  If you are doing food storage, this is a must get.  It does so many good things for us, and given the soft kill attempts on the globes population, its time for us to prepare to counter those efforts. This being one of them.  

We have been putting up, periodically, tidbits like this to help you prepare for anything, and if nothing happens, then nothing lost since we can always use this stuff in our regular lives.  Besides, it tastes good.  I love coconut water.  We used to buy the coconuts and punch out the plug and drain the water and use it both for drinking and actually for cooking and it was great.  The fibre is also good for both eating raw or cooking/baking.  You can't lose with this and with all the killer chemicals they are putting in these toxic drinks now, its best if we go back to natural foods that are not GMO.  This is one of them.  

Benefits of Coconut Water
Posted By: GHCHealth Rumormills
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Date: Monday, 11-Mar-2013 18:49:02


                                   photo courtesy of Dark Room Daze                                             
In classic Indian culture, the coconut palm is described as “Kalpavriksha,” or, the all giving tree. I agree with the assertion, the coconut palm is a fantastic tree with many offerings. Its fruit and coconut water offer many therapeutic benefits and contributions to human health. [1]
Coconut water is a natural nutritious beverage and it’s very popular all over the world. It’s thought to be extremely nutritious as it contains active compounds and a unique composition of sugars, vitamins, minerals, amino acids and phytohormones.
A Natural Sports Drink
The recreational, fitness, and sporting worlds are awash with sports drinks. Remove the marketing and endorsement deals and you’ll find that most are just overhyped sugar water. Coconut water has gotten a lot of attention as being a healthy, natural alternative to sport drinks. Most of this appeal is based upon observations regarding its hydration capabilities.
Coconut Water: In the Lab
Just as Indian culture places a high value on the coconut, so do their academic circles examine it in the laboratory. Several studies involving animal models have reported positive outcomes when evaluating coconut water.
The Department of Biochemistry at India’s University of Kerala has repeatedly examined the effect of coconut water on lab rats from multiple angles. In one study, they reported that mature coconut water reduced blood sugar and oxidative stress in diabetic rats. [2]
Another study found that coconut water reduced high blood pressure and improved antioxidant activity. [3] Further research revealed a beneficial effect on cholesterol. [4]
Coconut Water for Total Body Hydration
When you’re exercising, or just thirsty, you have, literally, hundreds of beverage options. Why coconut water? For starters, it’s natural and it’s better for you. Coconut water has less sugar, less acidity, and less calories than soft drinks. Coconut water is also higher in electrolytes. When you’ve been exercising and sweating, you’ve lost more than water and that’s why rehydrating with more than water is necessary.
When researchers in Malaysia compared the rehydration efficacy of plain water, sports drinks, and coconut water, coconut water was the shining star. A study that included ten healthy males, each exercising for 90 minutes, determined that not only was the sodium-enriched coconut water effective for whole body rehydration, it was also better tolerated- no nausea. [5]
These findings are in line with other research that has found drinking coconut water to be easy on the stomach. Persons who consume it after exercising experience less nausea and uncomfortable “fullness” than with regular water, soft drinks, and sports beverages. [6]
Coconut Water To Avert Disaster
                                                         
According to Loma Linda University Medical Center, the ability of coconut water to provide a mega-dose of refreshing hydration may have capabilities that extend well beyond the ball field. If you’ve ever been to the hospital, you probably got an intravenous saline drip to keep you hydrated. But what if you were in an area of the world where hospital-quality saline bags are not available? If you’re lucky, it’ll be an area of the world that’s plentiful in coconuts because, believe it or not, coconut water has been delivered intravenously to fight dehydration. [7]

A similar example of this was reported a number of years ago when the Gilbert Islands experienced an epidemic of Cholera, an intestinal infection that causes diarrhea and dehydration. It was discovered that coconut water with a small amount of table salt added was extremely effective at rehydrating affected persons, giving hope to other situations where coconuts are available but conventional fluids are not. [8]
Coconut Water: Try It!
Simply put, coconut water is a natural refreshing beverage that is excellent for electrolyte replenishment. It’s better for your teeth, it’s better for your health- next time you’re faced with the decision of coconut water vs. “Brand G” sports drink, I challenge you to go for the coconut water.
If you have tried it, weigh in and leave a comment. How do you like it?
-Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN, DABFM

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