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Healthy Home Economist / Archives / Weight Loss / How to SAFELY Use Coconut Oil for Weight Loss

How to SAFELY Use Coconut Oil for Weight Loss

by Sarah Pope / Affiliate Links ✔

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  • How Coconut Oil Supports Weight Loss
  • MCTs Don’t Store as Body Fat
  • Why Coconut Oil Helps You Shed Pounds BETTER than Olive Oil
  • How to Use Coconut Oil to Drop Pounds Fast
  • Gamma-Linolenic Acid Supercharges Effects
  • Best Coconut Oil to Get Leaner

How to use coconut oil for weight loss, why it’s appetite suppressing effects are so powerful, and how much to take per day for best results.

coconut oil weight loss

One key to successful and lasting weight loss is to ensure steady blood sugar so that any extreme ups and downs are avoided. Insulin spikes and crashes cause you to fall off the wagon and make a beeline for the junk food aisle at the supermarket or the jumbo bag of chips in your pantry.

How Coconut Oil Supports Weight Loss

How to best steady the blood sugar over long periods of time and between meals? The answer is regular consumption of healthy, satiating nourishing fats of course! Coconut oil for weight loss is the optimal fat to choose for this purpose. The best of the best in this category is organic virgin coconut oil.

The reasons coconut oil is so effective for losing weight, as well as ongoing weight maintenance, are many. First, the plethora of healthy medium-chain saturated fatty acids (MCT oils) boosts metabolism for immediate energy. Lauric acid is the most notable of these.

Some research suggests that it supports thyroid function as well. A strong thyroid is essential for achieving a healthy weight.

MCTs Don’t Store as Body Fat

As a bonus, the MCTs in coconut oil don’t end up as stored body fat like longer chain monounsaturated fatty acids sometimes can. Hence, beware of scams that promote industrialized oils like the CLA safflower oil diet for weight loss. More on that below.

Finally, coconut oil is highly anti-fungal, anti-bacterial and anti-viral which discourages pathogens in the gut from usurping roles ideally performed by probiotics. Research has demonstrated that thin people tend to have a more diverse and beneficial intestinal microbiome than overweight and obese individuals. Hence, using coconut oil can help change that microbial balance for the better over the long term.

Countries that consume high amounts of coconut and coconut oil in their diets such as the Philippines, India, and the Pacific Islands have significantly fewer cases of heart disease and obesity. This strong anthropological evidence clearly disproves any agenda-driven smear campaign against this marvelously healthy oil! Sorry American Heart Association. You’ve totally missed the mark when it comes to coconut oil!

Supermodels are already onto the coconut oil for weight loss secret.  Australian supermodel Miranda Kerr has been using coconut oil for years to maintain her enviable figure and won’t go anywhere without it!

Why Coconut Oil Helps You Shed Pounds BETTER than Olive Oil

Olive oil, in particular, should be limited or avoided entirely by those wishing to lose weight!

This is surprising to many people as olive oil is typically the first “healthy oil” that they think of due to the heavy promotion of this Mediterranean oil by conventional doctors and nutritionists.

In fact, a 1994 study published in The Lancet noted that the fatty acid most predominantly found in body fat was monounsaturated fat like that found in high amounts in olive oil!

Could this be why those in Mediterranean countries so often gain weight at middle age?

When choosing a fat to speed up weight loss then, it is best to limit the use of olive oil and other predominantly monounsaturated (omega-9) fats. Popular examples include peanut oil and avocado oil. Be sure to avoid canola oil too, which is usually GMO in addition to weight gain promoting.

Coconut oil for weight loss is the far better choice!

How to Use Coconut Oil to Drop Pounds Fast

Coconut oil naturally solidifies at 76 F/ 24 C so it is best to liquefy it in hot water before consuming as a weight loss aid. It is not to be confused with unrefined cocoa butter, another healthy fat that looks similar and is also solid at room temperature.

Twenty minutes before mealtime is the best time to take your coconut oil as it will significantly reduce appetite and help you to feel full more quickly and be satisfied with smaller portions.

To liquefy, mix 1-2 TBL of coconut oil in a mug and add hot water, bone broth or herbal tea (NOT bulletproof coffee!).  Stir to melt and drink.  Use the following guidelines to determine how much oil to consume before each meal:

  • 90-130 lbs, use 1 TBL coconut oil before each meal for a total of 3 TBL per day.
  • 131-180 lbs, use 1.5 TBL coconut oil before each meal for a total of 4.5 TBL per day.
  • Over 180 lbs, use 2 TBL coconut oil before each meal for a total of 6 TBL per day.

Alternatively, you can simply eat the coconut oil and let it liquify in your mouth for a few seconds before swallowing. If you are interested in taking coconut oil capsules instead of off the spoon oil for weight loss, the linked article details how many to take and how effective this approach is.

*If you find that the coconut oil makes you a bit queasy at first, try using herbal bitters (this brand is excellent) as an inexpensive remedy to help your liver and gall bladder adjust.

Gamma-Linolenic Acid Supercharges Effects

Be aware that gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) is another critical fat necessary for optimal and sustained weight loss. Be sure to include it along with your coconut oil weight loss efforts!

GLA facilitates the process of flushing fat by speeding metabolism like coconut oil. But, it does this in a very different way. GLA  stimulates internal “brown fat”. This is the type of fat that is usually dormant in overweight people. Brown fat is also more prevalent in young people and women. As body mass index (BMI) decreases, metabolically active brown fat levels increase. Use your brown fat to your advantage ladies!

GLA is primarily found in organ meats. As a result, unless you eat liver or heart regularly, it is best to supplement with it. The good news is that you only need small amounts. Combined with daily doses of coconut oil, you will achieve the most effective weight loss results.

The best quality GLA supplement is black currant oil capsules. Black currant oil contains sufficient GLA levels. It is also better tolerated than borage oil and is not estrogenic like evening primrose oil. Finally, it has the best overall fatty acid profile of all GLA supplements.

Another idea for helping the weight loss along is to consider combining your coconut oil protocol with a bone broth fast a couple of days a week.

Best Coconut Oil to Get Leaner

Be aware that not all coconut oil is created equal for weight loss purposes!

While coconut oil is very resistant to heat damage, solvents are frequently used to extract it, so sourcing high-quality oil from a reputable company is of paramount importance to avoid any chemical residues.

Using only organic virgin coconut oil therapeutically for your weight loss efforts is a good idea as all the delicate micronutrients in the oil will be preserved and no chemicals will have been used in processing.

To check out coconut oil sources I trust and that have been vetted for quality, be sure to check out my healthy shopping list.

References

Eat Fat, Lose Fat
The Effect of Coconut Oil on Serum Cholesterol Levels and HDLs, by Dr. Mary Enig

More Information

The Harcombe Diet: Can Real Food Take Off Real Weight?
The Keto Diet
How to Implement High Fat Low Carb for Weight Loss
Dukan Diet
When Coconut Oil May Not Be Right for You
MCT Oil Warning
Coconut Oil at Costco

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Category: Healthy Fats, Weight Loss
Sarah Pope

Sarah Pope MGA has been a Health and Nutrition Educator since 2002. She is a summa cum laude graduate in Economics from Furman University and holds a Master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania.

She is the author of three books: Amazon #1 bestseller Get Your Fats Straight, Traditional Remedies for Modern Families, and Living Green in an Artificial World.

Her four eBooks Good Diet…Bad Diet, Real Food Fermentation, Ketonomics, and Ancestrally Inspired Dairy-Free Recipes are available for complimentary download via Healthy Home Plus.

Her mission is dedicated to helping families effectively incorporate the principles of ancestral diets within the modern household. She is a sought after lecturer around the world for conferences, summits, and podcasts.

Sarah was awarded Activist of the Year in 2010 at the International Wise Traditions Conference, subsequently serving on the Board of Directors of the nutrition nonprofit the Weston A. Price Foundation for seven years.

Her work has been covered by numerous independent and major media including USA Today, ABC, and NBC among many others.

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Comments (394)

  1. Selina

    Apr 9, 2017 at 12:05 pm

    What one is the best to lose weight and how do I use it x

    Reply
  2. Truman Hung

    Apr 4, 2017 at 3:39 pm

    For each tbsp of coconut oil, it’s about 117 calories. For most people, consuming 4.5 tbsp of coconut oil means an extra 527 calories! That means a person has to reduce a significant amount of carbs in each meal in order not to gain weight.

    Reply
  3. John Grant

    Mar 30, 2017 at 10:09 pm

    This material makes for great reading. It’s full of useful information that’s interesting,well-presented and easy to understand. I like articles that are well done.

    Reply
  4. colleencresswell

    Mar 27, 2017 at 6:48 am

    do the capsels help your tummy fat after havein a baby 10 yrs ago

    Reply
  5. rashmi

    Mar 27, 2017 at 5:37 am

    Sorry but after having a tbl spoon of coconut oil I gained weight.

    Reply
  6. Ness

    Mar 22, 2017 at 12:45 am

    Greetings! Thank you for the great article. My question is, is it okay to take a tbs of cold pressed coconut oil instead of the virgin coconut oil that melt with heat? Thank you.

    Reply
  7. sarah

    Mar 13, 2017 at 5:40 pm

    Sorry if this is TMI. For the last two days, I’ve had a Tbsp of coconut oil about 20-30 minutes before having a protein shake in the morning. I didn’t have any hunger until lunch time, when normally I would, and I felt like I had plenty of energy. Today I also added a Tbsp at about 3:30. Then about 20 minutes later, I had the worst gas pains. I finally was able to go to the bathroom and I think I emptied my entire digestive tract. Fortunately I was at home. So maybe that dose is too much for me? I’ve been searching online, but really can’t find more specific guidelines and side effects. My mom lost 30 pounds quickly and all she did was take a Tbsp in the morning and cook everything with it.

    Reply
    • Sarah

      Mar 13, 2017 at 7:46 pm

      Yes, way too much! Start low and slow and build from there. Coconut oil can have quite a cleansing effect on the intestinal tract for some people.

  8. Rey Figueroa

    Mar 6, 2017 at 7:29 pm

    Hello I am a male coconut oil user, not sure if coconut oil makes you go like diareah but its happening to me everytime I drink two table spoon, should I not worry about it should I use it every other day please let me know anybody

    Reply
  9. Carolyn

    Feb 17, 2017 at 9:55 pm

    So why is coconut oil good for weight loss but unsweetened coconut milk bad for weight loss?

    Reply
    • Sarah

      Feb 18, 2017 at 9:23 am

      Unsweetened coconut milk is fine and certainly healthy and it’s not “bad” for weight loss. It just isn’t effective like using pure coconut oil. The coconut milk has protein and carbs in it along with the fat. The oil is only fat.

  10. Sophia

    Feb 16, 2017 at 12:04 am

    Coconut oil is really great for weight loss and should be a part of every low-carb, ketogenic diet. It increases energy expenditure and helps you burn more fat. Coconut oil is also known to reduce hunger cravings and keep you fuller for longer. Not only it will help you lose weight, but it’s been shown to reduce the dangerous fat in your abdominal area, also known as visceral fat.

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