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Tropical Oils Beat Fat
(HealthDayNews) -- A blend of tropical
oils used for cooking can actually fight fat and cholesterol,
say researchers at McGill University in Montreal.
They've completed two studies on
the cooking oil blend that includes 67 percent tropical oils,
13 percent olive oil, 6 percent coconut oil and 5 percent flaxseed
oil. It's called Functional Oil, and it was developed by McGill
scientists.
The Functional Oil is composed
of medium-chain triglycerides while vegetable cooking oils have
long-chain triglycerides. When a person consumes Functional Oil,
it's directed towards the liver, where it's burned for energy.
It heightens a person's metabolism. The oil isn't stored in the
body as fat.
The McGill researchers say there's
even some data that suggests Functional Oil may reduce appetite.
The two studies included men and
women about 25 pounds overweight. They ate a normal diet, but
used Functional Oil instead of other cooking oils.
The studies found that men using
Functional Oil lost an average of a pound over a month. Women
in the studies didn't lose weight but did experience heightened
metabolic rates. Cholesterol levels in both the men and women
dropped by an average of 13 percent.
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