Question about coconut milk
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Question about coconut milk
I see lots of products that are made from coconut milk. I keep thinking about the movie "Castaway". Didn't Tom Hanks have D from too much coconut milk? I wonder if this is good for someone who's main problem is D?
Arlene
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Arlene,
That is what I recalled about too much coconut Milk! Tom Hanks had a serious case of D from it.
But I have found that in moderation, it is fine for me. Plus it has needed calories to help me keep my weight stable (still haven't gained any but I am good with holding where I am currently).
Hope this helps.
Rich
That is what I recalled about too much coconut Milk! Tom Hanks had a serious case of D from it.
But I have found that in moderation, it is fine for me. Plus it has needed calories to help me keep my weight stable (still haven't gained any but I am good with holding where I am currently).
Hope this helps.
Rich
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Arlene,
I find that flaked coconut helps control my D. I have read that coconut milk is used in Polynesia as a remedy for D. I wouldn't go too much by a movie, but it is true that other people on this forum have not found coconut products as helpful as I have. So you have evidence both ways--that sounds like MC! Everybody's experience is different. You'll probably have to try it cautiously to see what your reaction is.
I find that flaked coconut helps control my D. I have read that coconut milk is used in Polynesia as a remedy for D. I wouldn't go too much by a movie, but it is true that other people on this forum have not found coconut products as helpful as I have. So you have evidence both ways--that sounds like MC! Everybody's experience is different. You'll probably have to try it cautiously to see what your reaction is.
Martha
I drink SoDelicious Cocnut Milk every day. My 6 yr old son is ADDICTED to it - he likes it more than juice! I'm still having D, but I don't feel any association between the coconut milk and the D. There's been discussions here about the benefits of the fatty acids in coconut milk for healing the GI tract. I also saute with coconut oil and use it as a moisturizer and lip balm from time to time. It's great for sensitive skin. I also enjoy macaroons. I am a little concerned about the Gellan gum and guar gum in the processed milk, but I think it beats carrageenan found in some almond milks. I'm going to try making my own with canned coconut milk, water, vanilla, a little sweetener, and calcium powder.
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But isn't the trick finding a canned coconut milk without the guar gum? I understand that Trader Joe's light coconut milk used to be free of it, but has recently started putting it in. If anyone here knows of brand that doesn't have that in it, would you please tell me? Thanks!
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