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I get what you are saying now, here, Alobar.

In general, it does seem, that as human beings, we have a complex set of

factors changing things constantly at nearly all times. It does make things

tricky! I¹d love to go into full research mode on so many things if I my

life allowed that right now. And I dream of the funds to do such down the

road. But even in light of that, there would probably be unexplainable

things.

Plus what is true for the healthy body that has not started to have as much

dysfunction in many areas, is not necessarily going to be true for the

healthier body. Our bodies are wonderfully made to compensate when they can

sometimes. In fact, if I think about that very long it totally amazes me and

blows me away.

Chantelle

On 12/22/08 12:30 AM, " Alobar " <Alobar@...> wrote:

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> I do a lot of experimentations with my diet and supplements with

> regard to my fasting blood glucose. I come to many tentative

> conclusions about what foods raise of lower my glucometer readings.

> But over time, most all of my initial findings have not been

> reproducible. I suspect many humans are as complex and

> non-straightforward as I am. I can't prove it. But many many times

> I have found myself barking up the wrong tree.

>

> I could be wrong, but from what I have read, older males with a very

> high testosterone level tend to get hair loss and baldness. They

> also have a very high sex drive. I have taken over 15 gallons of

> coconut oil over the past 5 years. I still have my hair, and I still

> have an almost non-existent sex drive.

>

> So, if coconut oil casused a big increase in testosterone for you, why

> am I not seeing any indications of that here?

>

> That is why I asked for any references to published studies. If

> coconut oil can cause high testosterone, I sure would like to avoid

> that is possible. But I do not want to stop taking coconut oil unless

> I come to believe it is dangerous for me.

>

> Alobar

>

> On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 10:16 PM, Bonnie Cole <bonnieview@...

> <mailto:bonnieview%40sympatico.ca> > wrote:

>> > Alobar, you might be right but what other explanation can there be for such

>> > an increase, when I am not supplementing with any hormones whatsoever. I

>> > don't know where it came from, if not from VCO.

>> >

>> > Bonnie

>> >

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