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<blockquote data-quote="debrasue" data-source="post: 1460173"><p>Found this on MSM Food & Drink today: </p><p><em>In 2015, scientists in Sri Lanka found that cooking rice with a teaspoon of coconut oil then refrigerating it reduces the amount of calories/carbohydrates absorbed by the body by half, taking the calorie content down to around 120. The process renders half the carbohydrates indigestible, allowing them to pass through the body without turning into glucose, which turns to fat if not burned off. Add a teaspoon of coconut oil to boiling water, add rice and cook. Refrigerate for 12 hours then reheat thoroughly.</em></p><p>Interesting....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="debrasue, post: 1460173"] Found this on MSM Food & Drink today: [I]In 2015, scientists in Sri Lanka found that cooking rice with a teaspoon of coconut oil then refrigerating it reduces the amount of calories/carbohydrates absorbed by the body by half, taking the calorie content down to around 120. The process renders half the carbohydrates indigestible, allowing them to pass through the body without turning into glucose, which turns to fat if not burned off. Add a teaspoon of coconut oil to boiling water, add rice and cook. Refrigerate for 12 hours then reheat thoroughly.[/I] Interesting.... [/QUOTE]
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