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On Tuesday 14 January 2003 2:42 pm, you wrote:
> In a message dated 1/14/03 8:09:56 AM, [log in to unmask] writes:
> > Coconut oil has been tested, and found to be "pro-arrhythmic".
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> Do you have a reference for this? I have read a lot about coconut oil and
> I've never heard this one. Coconut oil does raise one's metabolism; it
> stimulates the thyroid, but unless one already has heart rhythm problems,
> it shouldn't cause arrythmias.
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> Namaste, Liz
Regret that I didn't record the url, but I already have that kind of heart
problem, so proved it personally.
I agree it should be harmless to those without the problem, but extensive
investigation by many people cannot find a cause for heart arrhythmia.
Favoured suspect is unbalanced ratio of calcium/sodium to
magnesium/potassium, what causes that is not so far known.
William
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