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Uses of Coconut Water
Why Drink Coconut Water? Because Coconut Water is naturally:
- Low in Carbs
- 99% Fat Free
- Low in sugars
Coconut Water contains organic compounds possessing
healthy growth promoting properties that have been known
to help -
- Keep the body cool and at the proper temperature.
- Orally re-hydrate your body, it is an all natural
isotonic beverage.
- Carry nutrients and oxygen to cells.
- Naturally replenish your body's fluids after exercising.
- Raise your metabolism.
- Promote weight loss.
- Boost your immune system.
- Detoxify and fight viruses.
- Cleanse your digestive tract.
- Control diabetes.
- Aid your body in fighting viruses that cause the
flu, herpes, and AIDS.
- Balance your PH and reduce risk of cancer.
- Treat kidney and urethral stones.
- Boost poor circulation.
Coconut Water -
The English name coconut, first mentioned in English
print in 1555, comes from Spanish and Portugese word
coco, which means "monkey face." Spanish and
Portugese explorers found a resemblance to a monkey's
face in the three round indented markings or "eyes"
found at the base of the coconut. On the Nicobar Islands
of the Indian Ocean, whole coconuts were used as currency
for the purchace of goods until the early part of the
twentieth century.
Coconuts are the fruit of the coconut palm, botanically
known as cocos nucifera, with nucifera meaning "nut-bearing."
The fruit-bearing palms are native to Malaysia, Polynesia
and southern Asia, and are now also prolific in South
America, India , the Pacific Islands , Hawaii and Florida.
The light, fibrous husk allowed it to easily drift on
the oceans to other areas to propagate. In Sanskrit,
the coconut palm is known as kalpa vriksha, meaning
"tree which gives all that is necessary for living,"
since nearly all parts of the tree can be used in some
m anner or another. The coconut itself has many food
uses, including milk, meat, sugar and oil as well as
functioning as its own dish and cup. The husk was also
burned for fuel by natives, but today a seed fibre called
coir is taken from the husk and used to make brushes,
mats, fishnets, and rope. A very potent fermented toddy
or drink is also made from the coconut palm's sap. Coconut
oil, a saturated fat made from dried coconut meat, is
used for commercial frying and in candies and margarines,
as well as in non-edible products such as soaps and
cosmetics.
Although it takes up to a year for coconuts to mature,
the trees bloom up to thirteen times a year, so fruit
is constantly forming yielding a continuous harvest
year-round. An average harvest from one tree runs about
60 coconuts, with some trees yielding three times that
amount. The coconut's name is a bit of a misnomer, since
it is botanically classified as a drupe and not a nut.
It is the largest seed known.
If you've ever opened a fresh coconut, you will have
seen the thin, opaque almost clear coconut juice or
water which has a slight almond flavor. Contrary to
popular belief, this is not the coconut milk. However,
the water is consumed as a drink fresh from the coconut
by many, and it can also be used in recipes.
Here are some more information about Coconut Water
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"It's a natural isotonic beverage, with the same
level of electrolytic balance as we have in our blood.
It's the fluid of life, so to speak." In fact,
during the Pacific War of 1941-45, both sides in the
conflict regularly used coconut water - siphoned directly
from the nut - to give emergency plasma transfusions
to wounded soldiers.
Most coconut water is still consumed fresh in tropical
coastal areas - once exposed to air, the liquid rapidly
loses most of its organoleptic and nutritional characteristics,
and begins to ferment.
- Coconut Water is More Nutritious than whole milk
- Less fat and NO cholesterol.
- Coconut Water is More Healthy than Orange Juice
- Much lower calories.
- Coconut Water is Better than processed baby milk
- It contains lauric acid, which is present in human
mother's milk.
- Coconut water is naturally sterile - Water permeates
though the filtering husk.
- Coconut water is a universal donor - Its identical
to human blood plasma.
- Coconut Water is a Natural Isotonic Beverage - The
same level we have in our blood.
- Coconut water has saved lives in 3rd world countries
thru Coconut IV.
"Coconut water is the very stuff of Nature, biologically
Pure, full of Natural Sugars, Salts, and Vitamins to
ward off fatigue and is the next wave of energy drinks
BUT natural", according to Mortin Satin, Chielf
of the United Nation's Food & Agriculture Organization.
Coconut water contains more potassium (at about 294
mg) than most sports drinks (117 mg) and most energy
drinks.
- Coconut water has less sodium (25mg) where sports
drinks have around 41mg and energy drinks have about
200 mg.
- Coconut water has 5mg of Natural Sugars where sports
and energy drinks range from 10-25mg of Altered Sugars.
- Coconut water is very high in Chloride at 118mg,
compared to sports drinks at about 39mg.
Data is based on a 100ml drink
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