The Truth About Coconut Oil

Say no to hype and yes to moderation.

Chana Davis, PhD
5 min readJan 14, 2021
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It’s time to face the truth about coconut oil.

Yes, it’s delicious and versatile. No, it’s NOT a miracle food.

It will not melt your fat, rev your metabolism, cure your diabetes, or rid you of inflammation. In fact, excess consumption of coconut oil may be a heart health liability.

Let’s take a look at what the latest research says about both sides of the coin — benefits and risks.

Does consuming coconut oil offer health benefits?

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In short, the evidence for any health benefits of eating coconut oil is… extremely shaky.

A 2019 review of coconut oil and health claims found that the evidence was “inconsistent. There are some positive studies, but they they tend to be low quality. There are also plenty of studies that fail to show any benefits. This mosaic of evidence strongly suggests a biased presentation of results skewed for the purposes of marketing. The authors conclude the following:

To this present day, there is not enough scientific evidence to support…

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Chana Davis, PhD
Chana Davis, PhD

Written by Chana Davis, PhD

Scientist (PhD Genetics @Stanford) * Mother * Passionate about science-based healthy choices * Lifelong learner * Founder: Fueled by Science

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