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<blockquote data-quote="BlueGreen" data-source="post: 647316" data-attributes="member: 89452"><p>It's still basically nothing more than an over-priced scam, any way you look at it. The potassium may be marginally helpful if you've just exercised, but other than that? A moderately unpleasant tasting liquid, usually sweetened to make it taste less terrible, I don't see the point.</p><p></p><p>Of more interest from a diabetic's perceptive is the meat and the oil. I've seen some hard to quantify claims about coconut oil having a positive impact on blood sugar. While coconut meat is a yummy fibrous food you can eat a little of, without heavily hitting your numbers. So long as you don't go overboard, of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlueGreen, post: 647316, member: 89452"] It's still basically nothing more than an over-priced scam, any way you look at it. The potassium may be marginally helpful if you've just exercised, but other than that? A moderately unpleasant tasting liquid, usually sweetened to make it taste less terrible, I don't see the point. Of more interest from a diabetic's perceptive is the meat and the oil. I've seen some hard to quantify claims about coconut oil having a positive impact on blood sugar. While coconut meat is a yummy fibrous food you can eat a little of, without heavily hitting your numbers. So long as you don't go overboard, of course. [/QUOTE]
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