Quote Originally Posted by Badly Ironed Shirt View Post
Too much misinformation here.

"I've never had diabetes". - implies you think this thing comes and goes.

Maybe coconut oil works for you, but it isn't sensible to recommend it as a way of controlling insulin and fighting diabetes. There are not many studies on the long term effects of coconut oil. You should probably stop eating meat if you are using coconut oil.
I don't eat meat, cheese and coconut oil are the only fats I have.

"I've never had diabetes". - implies you think this thing comes and goes.

That's not what I said at all, I just meant I'm surprised I haven't got it, I didn't say anything about it coming and going.


"Although diabetics are encouraged to avoid or limit fats and especially saturated fats from animal products, experts are now telling us that coconut oil is one fat that can safely help regulate blood glucose levels and protect against insulin resistance."
https://www.healthcentral.com/articl...l-and-diabetes

Why not google 'Coconut Oil for Diabetes' or go on some of the forums and see what diabetics are saying, if you look on pet forums you will also find that people are treating dogs with diabetes with it too.