Guest guest Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 Doesn't Bruce Fife give references to his statements? Without references, the statement below is just a conjecture. We all make conjectures all the time. But I can say that what I believe to be probably true changes over time as my personal experiments provide me with more (sometimes contradictory) data. If Dr.Fife writes books with no footnotes or references to research, I don't see why people bother reading them. Alobar On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 1:57 PM, Bonnie Cole <bonnieview@...> wrote: > Duncan: > > From Dr. Fife's book Coconut Oil Miracle Page 134. > > Fresh Coconut contains fatlike substances called Sterols, that are very > familiar in structure to Pregnenolone. > > Pregnenolone is a substance that our bodies manufacture from Sterols to make > hormones such as DHEA and Progesterone. > > When women's bodies are in need of these hormones, Pregnenolone is used as > the starting material to make them. > > Does that make more sense written that way? I can understand it and don't > analyze it to death. Just tell me if it makes sense to you please. > > Bonnie > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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