Health trends continue to change at any time. Most of these trends are good for health, but some will membahaykan. CBS 10 News summarizes health trends that should no longer be adopted in 2017.
Cooking with Coconut Oil
Kardiologs and director of the Cardiovascular Prevention and Wellness at National Jewish Health Dr Andrew Freeman said coconut oil consumption was considered to be healthy. Whereas the consumption of coconut oil can "donate" the fat in large quantities and certainly not good for health
Therefore, the American College of Cardiology recommend that people avoid using these tropical oils. Coconut oil consumption is not recommended because the risk of major causes blockage of the arteries.
Freeman said that this has been proven in animal studies. Coconut oil was given to mice to promote atherosclerosis or a condition in which fat builds up in the walls of arteries. Therefore, Freeman said there was no guideline recommends consumption of coconut oil because it has a high saturated fat content. "Coconut oil is not a superfood," Freeman said.
Cooking with Coconut Oil
Kardiologs and director of the Cardiovascular Prevention and Wellness at National Jewish Health Dr Andrew Freeman said coconut oil consumption was considered to be healthy. Whereas the consumption of coconut oil can "donate" the fat in large quantities and certainly not good for health
Therefore, the American College of Cardiology recommend that people avoid using these tropical oils. Coconut oil consumption is not recommended because the risk of major causes blockage of the arteries.
Freeman said that this has been proven in animal studies. Coconut oil was given to mice to promote atherosclerosis or a condition in which fat builds up in the walls of arteries. Therefore, Freeman said there was no guideline recommends consumption of coconut oil because it has a high saturated fat content. "Coconut oil is not a superfood," Freeman said.