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Hey all,
So I've been reading up on coconut oil, especially after reading a few glowing articles about it on sott. I followed the links back to their pages and to their sources. It seems the ones from Natural News (the 3 articles that are primarily about coconut oil) source pages that basically have verbatim what is in those articles. The only scientific source I can seem to find leads back to one Bruce Fife, N.D. Apparently a prodigious author of health cures, especially enthusiastic about coconut oil. Bruce is sponsored by the Weston A. Price Foundation according to one of biographies.
I feel like I'm being a little vague so I'm going to break down the sources on this Naturalnews article:
ht_tp://_www.naturalnews.com/025199_coconut_oil_candida_health.html
This was posted by Elizabeth Walling who also posted : ht_tp://_www.naturalnews.com/026433_coconut_oil_health_moisturizer.html (which coincidentally uses as sources things that have a fair amount of miming or lead back to Bruce Fife)
Her sources for the former are:
A search on Matthew Bredel brings up ht_tp://_www.matthewbredel.com/ first, this Matthew is quote
This site: ht_tp://www.buzzle.com/authors.asp?author=5353 seems to indicate that these men are the same.
Back to Bruce,
According to here: ht_tp://www.ihealthtube.com/aspx/contributors.aspx?sp=97
(Coincidentally while looking for Bruce's info I found this creepy site : ht_tp://www.123people.com/ That searches people's names on the internet and digs up all the personal info they can find. )
The Weston A. Price Foundation according to its site is
Their website is registered to one Sally Fallon
Her bio on ht_tp://_www.newtrendspublishing.com/SallyFallon/aboutSallyFallon.html contains a quote that's rather troubling
Anyway,
I think I might be reading a little too much into things, but the thing that concerns me most the circular references of these coconut oil articles. Well, that and the lack of smear sites or anything largely negative towards these folks in any of the searches. Does anyone have his book so they could provide what he's using as research?
So I've been reading up on coconut oil, especially after reading a few glowing articles about it on sott. I followed the links back to their pages and to their sources. It seems the ones from Natural News (the 3 articles that are primarily about coconut oil) source pages that basically have verbatim what is in those articles. The only scientific source I can seem to find leads back to one Bruce Fife, N.D. Apparently a prodigious author of health cures, especially enthusiastic about coconut oil. Bruce is sponsored by the Weston A. Price Foundation according to one of biographies.
I feel like I'm being a little vague so I'm going to break down the sources on this Naturalnews article:
ht_tp://_www.naturalnews.com/025199_coconut_oil_candida_health.html
This was posted by Elizabeth Walling who also posted : ht_tp://_www.naturalnews.com/026433_coconut_oil_health_moisturizer.html (which coincidentally uses as sources things that have a fair amount of miming or lead back to Bruce Fife)
Her sources for the former are:
Bredel, Matthew. (2008) Coconut Oil: Candida Cure.
Crook, William G. (1986) The Yeast Connection, Vintage Books.
Fife, Bruce. (2005) Coconut Cures: Preventing and Treating Common Health Problems with Coconut. Piccadilly Books.
A search on Matthew Bredel brings up ht_tp://_www.matthewbredel.com/ first, this Matthew is quote
The name Matthew Bredel also brings up a fair bunch of article-conglomeration sites, most of the articles are about business, but there are a fair share about holistic medicines, including the info on Candida.My name is Matthew Bredel and as of March, 2007, I am a full-time, work-at-home internet marketer.
This site: ht_tp://www.buzzle.com/authors.asp?author=5353 seems to indicate that these men are the same.
Back to Bruce,
According to here: ht_tp://www.ihealthtube.com/aspx/contributors.aspx?sp=97
Also similar: ht_tp://www.thepowermall.com/thecenterforhealth/bio/fife.htmBruce Fife, N.D.
Coconut Research Center
Dr. Bruce Fife is a naturopathic doctor and certified nutritionist, and is the director of the southern Colorado chapter of the Weston A. Price Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to nutritional education. He is currently the president of the Coconut Research Center, a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating the public and the scientific community on the nutritional and health benefits of coconut oil. He has written numerous health and nutrition books, including The Coconut Oil Miracle, The Palm Oil Miracle, Coconut Lover's Cookbook, Cooking with Coconut Flour: A Delicious Low-Carb, Gluten-Free Alternative to Wheat and Eat Fat, Look Thin. He resides in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
(Coincidentally while looking for Bruce's info I found this creepy site : ht_tp://www.123people.com/ That searches people's names on the internet and digs up all the personal info they can find. )
The Weston A. Price Foundation according to its site is
Based out of DC. Nothing exceptional there.The Foundation is dedicated to restoring nutrient-dense foods to the human diet through education, research and activism. It supports a number of movements that contribute to this objective including accurate nutrition instruction, organic and biodynamic farming, pasture-feeding of livestock, community-supported farms, honest and informative labeling, prepared parenting and nurturing therapies. Specific goals include establishment of universal access to clean, certified raw milk and a ban on the use of soy formula for infants.
Their website is registered to one Sally Fallon
Her bio on ht_tp://_www.newtrendspublishing.com/SallyFallon/aboutSallyFallon.html contains a quote that's rather troubling
I might be just jumping at shadows on this one but the phrase "facial structure" in relation to diet throws up a red flag for me.Ms. Fallon's lifelong interest in the subject of nutrition began in the early 1970s when she read Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston A. Price. Called the “Charles Darwin of Nutrition,” Price traveled the world over studying healthy primitive populations and their diets. The unforgettable photographs contained in his book document the beautiful facial structure and superb physiques of isolated groups consuming only whole, natural foods.
Anyway,
I think I might be reading a little too much into things, but the thing that concerns me most the circular references of these coconut oil articles. Well, that and the lack of smear sites or anything largely negative towards these folks in any of the searches. Does anyone have his book so they could provide what he's using as research?