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CoCreator
28th March 2019, 12:52
Do you know that cold-pressed natural oils are much more beneficial for your health than any other oils? Because they retain healthy antioxidants that are otherwise damaged by being exposed to heat. They are also rich in vitamin E, which has anti-inflammatory healing effect.
I created this video for those who like to make organic cold-pressed seed/nut oils by your own hands. It has English subtitles and it is showing the process of making cold-pressed oils with the use of wooden press-barrels which is even more benefitial for your health.

https://vimeo.com/237900663

conk
28th March 2019, 18:25
Heat neutralizes the electrical property of fats. Once processed the fats cannot effect the electron exchange necessary. The energy in the fats was shared with the plants by the Sun. Processed, heated fats are dead foods, the living essence imparted by the Sun gone.

Not widely known is that the heart does not pump blood through the body. Well, it does kick start the process, but after the initial boost the cells are repelled from each other by their electrical nature. Blood cells are like little magnets being pushed through the veins by the cells behind. Cells are built from fatty acids, so if we ingest rancid, dead fats the cells are poorly constructed and barely stumble through their pathways. Their voltage is very low.

Leonardo understood this process 500 hundred years ago! He drew pictures of the body with a vortex in place of the heart. Heart specialists have only discovered the vortices in the cardiopulmonary system in the last 25 years or so.

Sources: Dr. Jerry Tennant. Dr. Otto Warburg (Nobel Prize winner). Dr. Johanna Budwig.

Bubu
29th March 2019, 14:07
And yet old folks and shamans in my country use heated coconut oil as based for ALL medicines use to cure all diseases. "Virgin" and "cold pressed" is something I place in the group of business interest. But of course I don"t have the laboratory to disprove the claims of science but I have the experience to prove that heated oil works wonders too. So I go with my experience. experience beats studies all the time whenever conflicts arise.

conk
1st April 2019, 12:28
And yet old folks and shamans in my country use heated coconut oil as based for ALL medicines use to cure all diseases. "Virgin" and "cold pressed" is something I place in the group of business interest. But of course I don"t have the laboratory to disprove the claims of science but I have the experience to prove that heated oil works wonders too. So I go with my experience. experience beats studies all the time whenever conflicts arise.

The methods used by the old folks were gentle compared to industrial techniques. Coconut oil has a medium flashpoint, around 350 or so. Most stovetop uses would likely be below that temperature. The low heat of the oil could enable transfer of nutrients, vitamins, or other compounds into the oil. Also, many beneficial nutrients are oil soluble and need the oil to be assimilated properly.

Commercial oils are brutalized by temperatures of over 525 degrees, then washed with chemicals, heated yet again. That leaves a rancid, putrid substance that doesn't resemble a food product. Now the nasty mess must be treated with more chemicals to make the "oil" clear and more chemicals to take away the vile taste. The resulting product isn't remotely food. It is dead and dangerous.

But, all of our fat consumption cannot be heated fats. Some must be raw and electrically alive. I'm with you on the anecdotal, practical experience view. If something has been shown to work for hundreds or thousands of years, we surely don't need millions of dollars worth of empirical data. This is what the drug sellers lean on. "no, no, you can't use that. Where is your study"? BS! Mother Nature has been studying it forever!