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I haven't had a cold in over 5 years.
Just when I feel as though I coming down with something, the
scratchy, sore throat symptoms....gone the next morning! I
also use to get these little blisters on the bottom of my
right foot. Someone told me they are some sort of herpes
virus. Since using the coconut oil I don't get these annoying
little things. Usually they would surface in the summer or
when the weather turned warm. But I realized this fall that I
hadn't been bothered this past summer. I believe that the
coconut oil really helps ward off the virus. I also have
hepatitis C and my viral counts are so low that they are
almost in the undetected category. I don't even worry about
this anymore. Nancy
The
antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal properties of the
medium chain fatty acids/triglycerides (MCTs) found in coconut
oil have been known to researchers since the 1960s. Research
has shown that microorganisms that are inactivated include
bacteria, yeast, fungi, and enveloped viruses. Much of this
research is highlighted in the writings of Dr. Mary Enig Ph.D,
and can be found at
CoconutOil.com.
Lauric acid is the most predominant
MCT found in coconut oil. Regarding lauric acid, Mary
Enig Ph.D writes:
Lauric acid is a medium chain fatty acid, which has
the additional beneficial function of being formed
into monolaurin in the human or animal body.
Monolaurin is the antiviral, antibacterial, and
antiprotozoal monoglyceride used by the human or
animal to destroy lipid-coated viruses such as HIV,
herpes, cytomegalovirus, influenza, various
pathogenic bacteria, including listeria
monocytogenes and helicobacter pylori, and protozoa
such as giardia lamblia. Some studies have also
shown some antimicrobial effects of the free lauric
acid.1
Lauric acid is also prominent in the
saturated fat of human breast milk, giving vital
immune building properties to a child's first stage
of life. Outside of human breast milk, nature's most
abundant source of lauric acid is coconut oil.
Overuse of
Antibiotics
One of the biggest problems facing
modern society is the overuse of pharmaceutical
antibiotics. This overuse is starting to concern
many people, as new super germs that are antibiotic
resistant continue to develop. The Infectious
Disease Society of America reports that
germs
resistant to one or more drugs kill 100,000 US
hospital patients a year and cost the healthcare
system more than $34 billion.
Speaking at a conference in
Copenhagen recently, Dr. Margaret Chan, the director
general of the World Health Organization, stated
that antibiotic resistance could bring about "the
end of modern medicine as we know it." Dr. Chan
stated that hospitals have become "hotbeds for
highly-resistant pathogens"
like methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus,
"increasing the risk that hospitalization kills
instead of cures."2
Even if you are not taking
antibiotics from your doctor, there is a good chance
that you are getting plenty of pharmaceuticals
through the foods you eat. 80% of all antibiotics
sold in US go into farm animal feed. The U.S. Food
and Drug Administration was sued in 2011 by a
coalition of environmental and public-health
organizations claiming the agency's lax stance
on antibiotic use in farming is leading to costly
and potentially fatal infections in humans.3
But by the end of the year, the FDA announced they
would no longer try to restrict the routine use of
antibiotics in animal feed, as it was too expensive.
They decided to let the industry regulate their use
of antibiotics in livestock voluntarily.4
Instead of relying on man-made
pharmaceuticals for everything, many are now turning
to natural methods to boost the body's immune system
and resist harmful viruses and micro-organisms
naturally. Coconut oil is truly one of nature's best
"germ fighters."
I too have had major improvement with
cold and sinus symptoms. I used to chronically get
bronchitis at least 3 times a year. Already this
year, I have had 2 bouts of cold symptoms, and
increased the amount [of Virgin Coconut Oil] to
nearly 6 tbls a day thus averting the yucky sickies.
I must say that I am truly impressed with this
stuff. I have also seen major improvement my
complexion, i.e... blackheads and breakouts. I use
it directly on my face twice a day and my skin keeps
looking better and better. Cheers to Virgin Coconut
Oil!!!
Laurie
I have hepatitis C. I was informed some
time ago that the coconut oil can be a healing agent
for this potentially fatal disease. I had undergone
the medical treatment with interferon with no
success. I was only real sick form the interfuron
treatment, lost my hair, and became severely anemic.
That was about 6 years ago. In the last 4 years I
began nutritional regiments noted to help/heal
hepatitis c. That includes flax seed oil, milk
thistle, multi vitamins, and in the last 2 years-
coconut oil. My viral load was initially at 5
million- high! In the last 3 years it has gone from
that to 1/20th of a million- low! My Dr. is amazed.
I feel better, more energy. And most importantly I
now have the belief I can watch my grand-children
grow up. I believe that the coconut oil was a major
ingredient that boosted this healing. It is also
yummy!
Gay
Coconut Oil
Offers Promise for Antibiotic Resistant Germs
Some of the most promising research in recent years
has been in the area of using lauric acid or
monolaurin, both derived from coconut oil, in
treatments for antibiotic resistant super germs. One
study was conducted at Georgetown University
by Dr. Harry Preuss in 2005. Dr. Mary Enig writes:
One of the most serious and intractible medical
problems facing doctors today is that of
antibiotic-resistant infectious microorganisms, the
so-called "superbugs." One example is MRSA
(methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus
aureus), now a common source of blood poisoning and
infection in hospitals (see sidebar below). Other
exampless of antibiotic-resistant infectious agents
include Bacillus anthracis Sterne,
virulent Escherichia coli,Klebsiela
pneumoniae, Helicobacter pylori, and Mycobacterium
terrae, viruses with lipid membranes, and a number
of invasive fungi.
This problem has led to interest in researching the
use of natural products to enhance the treatment of
infectious disease, such as coconut oil and other
oils rich in lauric acid as well as herbal remedies
like originum oil, substances traditionally
recognized for decades for their healing properties.
While there have been many testimonies--so-called
"anecdotes"--about the effectiveness of such natural
treatments, until recently no published studies were
available to doctors that would allow them to
justify their use of these protocols.
Fortunately coconut oil and other lauric oils, as
well as oregano oil, have recently been the object
of study in the Georgetown University laboratory of
Dr. Harry Preuss in the United States and this
research has resulted in several published peer
reviewed papers appearing in toxicology journals in
2005.
The antimicrobial properties of both volatile
aromatic oils such as originum (oregano) oil and
medium chain fatty acids such as lauric acid and its
derivative monolaurin from coconut oil have shown
promise in these studies. As noted by these
researchers, origanum oil, used as a food-flavoring
agent, possesses a broad spectrum of antimicrobial
activity due, at least in part, to its high content
of phenolic derivatives such as carvacrol and thymol.
Also, lauric acid, which is present in heavy
concentrations in coconut oil, forms monolaurin in
the animal body and this derivative of lauric acid
can inhibit the growth of many pathogenic
microorganisms.
Part of the research focused on Staphylococcus
aureus. In vitro studies were performed on two
strains ofStaphylococcus aureus and
this was followed by in vivo studies in mice. The
effects of monolaurin and originum when used in
combination were better than the most potent
antibiotic and this research showed that these safe
antimicrobial agents could be useful for prevention
and therapy of Staphylococcus aureus and
numerous other infections.
It is now clear and scientifically validated that
the inclusion of coconut oil in the diet could and
should be utilized for its preventive and healing
properties.5
A study done in the Philippines in
2008 found that Virgin coconut oil, added to
antibiotic therapy, may help relieve the symptoms of
community-acquired pneumonia in kids faster than
antibiotic therapy alone:
The current study included 40 children between the
ages of 3 months and 5 years old. All had
community-acquired pneumonia and were being treated
intravenously with the antibiotic ampicillin. Half
of the group was randomized to also receive oral
virgin coconut oil in a daily dose of 2 milliliters
per every kilogram of weight. The oil was given for
three days in a row. The researchers found that the
respiratory rate normalized in 32.6 hours for the
virgin coconut oil group versus 48.2 hours for the
control group, according to the study. After three
days, patients in the control group were more likely
to still have crackles than those in the coconut oil
group -- 60 percent of the controls still had
crackles compared to 25 percent of the coconut oil
group. Those in the coconut oil group also had
fevers for a shorter time, had normal oxygen
saturation faster, and had shorter hospital stays,
but Erguiza said these findings did not reach
statistical significance. How might the coconut oil
work to ease pneumonia? Erguiza hypothesized that it
may boost ampicillin's effectiveness because it
contains lauric acid, which is known to have
antimicrobial properties, she said.6
Coconut Oil and Viruses
Antibiotics are not effective in treating viruses,
but the lauric acid and monolaurin derived from
coconut oil has been known to destroy viruses since
at least the 1960s. Dr. Mary Enig summarizes much of
this research:
Recognition of the antimicrobial activity of
the monoglyceride of lauric acid (Monolaurin) has
been reported since 1966. The seminal work can be
credited to Jon Kabara. This early research was
directed at the virucidal effects because of
possible problems related to food preservation. Some
of the early work by Hierholzer and Kabara (1982)
that showed virucidal effects of Monolaurin on
enveloped RNA and DNA viruses was done in
conjunction with the Center for Disease Control of
the US Public Health Service with selected
prototypes or recognized strains of enveloped
viruses. The envelope of these viruses is a lipid
membrane.
There was an instance in the US in which an
infant tested HIV positive had become HIV negative.
That it was fed with an infant formula with a high
coconut oil content gains significance in this
context and at present an effort was on to find out
how the ‘viral load’ of an HIV infected baby came
down when fed a diet that helped in the generation
of Monolaurin in the body.
Of the saturated fatty acids, lauric acid has
greater anti-viral activity than either caprylic
acid (C-10) or myristic acid (C-14). The action
attributed to Monolaurin is that of solubilizing the
lipids …in the envelope of the virus causing the
disintegration of the virus envelope.” In India,
coconut oil is fed to calves to treat
Cryptosporidium.7
From 1999 – 2000 a study was done at San Lazaro
hospital in Manila by Conrado S. Dayrit, MD, and the
affect of coconut oil and monolaurin on the viral
load of HIV patients. It was found that lauric acid
did bring down the viral load of HIV patients. You
can read more about this
study here.
Dr. Dayrit conducted similar studies on the SARS
virus, since the coconut oil consuming Philippines
population was relatively unaffected by the SARS
outbreak that happened in China and other countries
a few years back.
My roommate has been a herpes carrier for
years--not the genital herpes, but my understanding
is that all cases of herpes are viral, and that is
the important common denominator. Virgin Coconut Oil
(VCNO) is an anti-viral and breaks down what is
called the "lipid envelope" surrounding the herpes
cell. She initially got herpes in her eye many years
ago, and it was basically dormant for several years
after getting the initial episode under control.
About 20 years later, it became re-activated when
she acquired another herpes infection doing post
mortem care on a patient in the hospital. The
patient did not have a known diagnosis of herpes,
but my roommate remembers cutting her finger on a
piece of metal on the bed frame while giving this
care. Perhaps the virus had been dormant for years
on the bed. (If that is the case, and we will never
know, so much for hospital cleanliness)! This time
the herpes affected her spine, and she had a long
bout of it, with much pain and suffering. This one
was harder to get under control, and she had a few
minor flare-ups. Since beginning VCNO, she has not
had so much as a cold sore. Only time will tell for
sure, but so far it's looking good, and she is
getting other very positive results from the oil. Debby
Just a testimonial. I learned about the
purported benefits of coconut oil and lauric acid
last summer on the internet. I began taking it
because I had, as it turned out, been misdiagnosed,
with Herpes 2. My father is a biochemist who taught
medical school and graduate school for 35 years
before retiring. So before I began taking it, I ran
some literature by him. He was impressed so I have
been taking it ever since. But my family hasn't.
This October, I received a call from my eldest
daughter who is in college. She had been diagnosed
the day before (by blood tests) that she had
mononucleosis. I checked to see if the virus
(Epstein-Barr) was lipid enveloped, and found that
it was. I got on the internet and found her some
Lauricedin pills and had them overnighted to her.
She received them on a Wednesday and began taking
the prescribed dose daily. Nine days later, a
Friday, she called to tell me she was well.
Subsequent blood work the following week confirmed
that she was. Her other classmates who had gotten
mono and had not taken monolaurin, remained sick for
weeks and some were not even well by the end of the
semester. I told my dad and he was impressed again.
Seems like coconut oil should be the prescribed
regimen for mono.
David, Attorney, Memphis TN
Coconut Oil as a Topical Germ Killer
There has been good research lately showing
that coconut oil is also a good topical agent for
fighting germs! People living in the tropics have
known this for thousands of years already, of
course. It is good to see some of the research catch
up with the facts. A study published in 2010 in
Skin pharmacology and physiology
looked at the "effect of topical
application of virgin coconut oil on skin components
and antioxidant status during dermal wound healing
in young rats." They found that Virgin Coconut
Oil-treated wounds healed much faster, as indicated
by a decreased time of complete epithelization and
higher levels of various skin components.8
A study done in 2009 in the Journal of
investigative dermatology found that the lauric
acid found in coconut oil had the potential to be
more effective antibiotics in treating acne
vulgaris.9
Find more information about how wonderful coconut
oil is for your skin in our
Coconut Oil for Skin Health article.
Coconut Oil Proven to be a Powerful Germ Killer
One of the claims we constantly hear against coconut
oil is that there is no research to back up any of
the claims to health benefits. That is simply not
true, and the research behind coconut oil's ability
to fight pathogens is well documented and
well-known. Much of the research is regarding
components of coconut oil or specific fatty acid
extractions, since such products can be patented,
while coconut oil cannot, since it is a basic
dietary oil. More and more people are finding out
just how powerful the medium chain fatty acids are
in fighting pathogens. Here are a couple more
examples:
Research done in the Philippines found monolaurin
from Virgin Coconut Oil to be comparable in
effectiveness, or even more effective, in fighting
Mycobacterium tuberculosis as antibiotic drugs
streptomycin, isoniazid, rifampicin, and ethamburol.
The study was conducted by Jonathan Cabardo in his
dissertation for a PhD degree in biological science
at the University of Santo Tomas. His adviser was Dr
Delia Ontengco, a well known microbiologist and
professor at the UST Graduate School.10
A medical doctor in Florida recently saw excellent
results from using coconut oil in treating Helico
Pyloric Bacteria in the gut in his patients. They
took one teaspoon of virgin coconut oil three times
a day, and saw results as good or better than taking
antibiotics. Read his report here on
coconut oil and stomach acid.
So as super germs continue to develop and
antibiotics loose their effectiveness, look to
coconut oil as on possible alternative that is 100%
natural.
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References
1. Mary G. Enig, Ph.D. “Health and Nutritional
Benefits from Coconut Oil: An Important Functional
Food for the 21st Century” Presented at the AVOC
Lauric Oils Symposium, Ho Chi Min City, Vietnam, 25
April 1996
2. Reported by
ABC News on March 16, 2012.
3. Historic Lawsuit: FDA Sued over Antibiotics
Allowed in Farm Animals by
Rodale.com
4.
Big Farma Convinces FDA to Take a Dive,
Alliance for
Natural Health
5.
More Good News on
Coconut Oil,
Weston A. Price Foundation
6. Reported
in U.S. News and World Report, October 30, 2008.
http://health.usnews.com/articles/health/healthday/2008/10/30/coconut-oil-may-help-fight-childhood-pneumonia.html
7.
Mary Enig Ph.D. on the Effects of Coconut Oil on
Serum Cholesterol Levels and HDLs
8.
Effect of topical application of virgin coconut oil
on skin components and antioxidant status during
dermal wound healing in young rats. Skin
Pharmacol Physiol. 2010;23(6):290-7. Epub 2010
Jun 3.
9.
Antimicrobial property of lauric acid against
Propionibacterium acnes: its therapeutic potential
for inflammatory acne vulgaris J Invest Dermatol. 2009
Oct;129(10):2480-8. Epub 2009 Apr 23.
10.
Glycerol Monolaurate (GML) in Virgin Coconut Oil
destroys tuberculosis bacteria
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