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    The Truth About Coconut Water

    Conde Nast Digital StudioConde Nast Digital StudioBy Allison Baker, SELF

    It's all over the supermarkets and a big splash with celebs (like Madonna). Here are the real facts about this water craze.

    The talk It speeds up your metabolism.
    The truth "This is an urban legend," says Liz Applegate, Ph.D., director of sports nutrition at the University of California in Davis. "There is no valid research proving it." Another, albeit contradictory, myth: Coconut water makes you fat. This bad rap came from coconut milk, which is made from pressed coconut meat and packs 445 calories per cup, most from saturated fat. The water (the fluid in young coconuts) has only 46 calories per cup. Of course, for a truly trimming sip, opt for zero-calorie water, coffee or tea.

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    The talk It's nature's sport drink
    The truth
    It's a fine postworkout chug for the average active Jane, but it falls short for more hard-core athletes. The gist: When you exercise, you sweat out a lot of sodium and some potassium. You should replace both after intense sweat sessions (more than an hour a day), so your muscles contract properly. Coconut water is a potassium powerhouse, delivering roughly 600 milligrams per cup, about 175 mg more than a banana does and 13 times what most sport drinks offer. "The problem is that it has only about 30 milligrams of sodium per cup; we lose much more than that during a long workout," Applegate says. Thus, serious athletes may need a sport beverage with a higher sodium-to-potassium ratio, such as Gatorade or Powerade Ion4; lighter exercisers can rehydrate with whatever they like best, including coconut water or plain H²O.

    The talk
    It makes you look younger
    The truth
    Coconut water contains cytokinins, plant hormones shown to slow the aging process in plants and fruit flies, according to a study in Molecules. Alas, the benefits aren't yet proven in humans. The search for the fountain of youth continues.

    The talk It's a hangover helper
    The truth There's a reason the morning after a bender is so painful: Alcohol dehydrates you, leading to nausea and headaches. Like any drink, coconut water refills your H²O stores, but plain water does the job just as well, notes Samir Zakhari, Ph.D., director of the Division of Metabolism and Health Effects at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. As for electrolytes, our kidneys preserve them when we drink, so there's no need to replace them with coconut water. If the taste lifts your postspirits spirits, go for it; but you can save cash (and calories) with the tap.

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    The talk
    It protects your ticker
    The truth
    Diets high in potassium can help lower blood pressure and promote heart health, says Andrea Giancoli, R.D., spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association. Coconut water is a good source of the mineral, but it's better to get it from whole foods like veggies (spinach, sweet potatoes) and lowfat milk, which supply additional heart-healthy nutrients such as fiber and vitamin D.

    Three more ways to crack this nut


    1. Coconut milk
    A sweet alternative to regular dairy, coconut milk is derived from the white meat of a mature coconut, and it provides almost as much healthy potassium as coconut water does. But beware its high saturated-fat content: One cup has about 43 grams.

    2. Coconut milk beverage
    Diluted with water, it contains about five times fewer calories than conventional coconut milk. It tastes richer than coconut water.

    3. Shredded coconut
    Coconut meat isn't as high in potassium or sodium as coconut water, and it has about 388 calories and 22 g of saturated fat per cup. If you're tempted to cover yours in chocolate, opt for a snack-sized candy bar dipped in antioxidant-rich dark chocolate, which has only 80 calories and 3.5 g of saturated fat. (Don't mind if we do, Mounds bar!)

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    866 comments

    • svilen  •  Burgas, Bulgaria  •  13 days ago
      Diluted with water, it contains about five times fewer calories than conventional coconut milk.

      how about writing "500% fewer calories" instead of "five times fewer calories"?
    • Selasi Glagoh  •  6 months ago
      l like coconut water cos it keeps me going.
    • Joanne  •  6 months ago
      I have never nor ever will drink coconut water milk cause dont like it so there.
    • Patrick The Great  •  1 year 1 month ago
      The coconut water obsession will end. It's amazing the things that hippsters will buy into. Not to mention, it tastes god awful.
    • Allan  •  6 months ago
      Nonsense..This isn't credible...
    • Merlene  •  10 months ago
      Coconut water is very good to lower high blood pressure. I have been drinking it for years. I use the coconut milk to cook with in my rice and peas and in soups. I really give your food a special taste.
    • Jonesia Kaijage  •  10 months ago
      you talk about coconut water what about coconut milk as helper I need to know about that. ofcourse coconut water it is a hungover helper, good tastes and sweet
    • Teresa de Yaniret  •  1 year 0 months ago
      there's a big difference between what people are selling in the stores and what real coconut water tastes like when you get it as still some lucky ones are able to, if you have the chance, before you make a desicion, have it as it was meant to be, right straight from the coconut tree, and trust me, you are not gonnna want to share your answer afterwards
    • Shohreh P  •  1 year 0 months ago
      I like so much coconut and I didn't know about coconut water .It is useful after sport and sweating .I encourage to drink
    • Tracy Ann  •  1 year 0 months ago
      I think you people are confused with coconut water and coconut milk the water is very refreshing, however the milk is mostly used for cooking
    • Tracy  •  1 year 0 months ago
      Coconut water is absolutely delicious and so naturally healthy for you!! Just make sure you are drinking pure cocunut water. Most products on the market (like Vita Coco and Zico) are made from concentrate...not 100% coconut water. I drink Lufo's pure coconut water. Its tastes fabulous, especially when it is ice cold. Nature's sports drink!
    • CatherineE  •  1 year 0 months ago
      Forgot to mention in my prior post...

      The other problem with your "truth" about the saturated fat in coconut milk (even though this "article" is about coconut WATER) is that it is a GOOD fat, which not only lowers cholesterol, but also is used as energy for the body and is not stored as fat.

      Did you do ANY REAL RESEARCH before posting this crap, or did you just write what PepsiCo and Coca Cola told you to?
    • CatherineE  •  1 year 0 months ago
      I find this article ironically amusing because it proclaims that it is "The Truth" about coconut water, yet shows coconut milk in the photo. If you can't even get the photo correct, what makes you think we should believe any of the rest of the crap you printed?

      "The Truth" you are presenting is biased... it is YOUR "truth". This article is obviously paid for by the American Soft Drink Producers, since it mentions Gatorade (parent company is PepsiCo) and Powerade (Coca Cola) and touts them as better for athletes than coconut water, which, if you had done one iota of research, you would know was untrue.

      I also find it highly amusing that you lose a lot of credibility because you wrote H2O with a superscript 2.... if you have the capability to make a superscript 2, then you are also able to make the CORRECT subscript 2. So, one can only deduce that you don't know the correct chemical formula for water, which any grade school kid knows. Your ignorance is showing!

      I make "fake gatorade" for my husband since he works as a lineman for the phone company, out in the hot sun:

      1 quart water
      1/2 teaspoon baking soda (NOT baking powder!)
      1/2 teaspoon salt
      3/4 teaspoon salt substitute (which is a potassium salt)
      3.5 Tablespoons sugar
      FRESH squeezed lemon or lime juice to taste (the stuff in the bottle has CHEMICALS added)

      No preservatives, no dyes, no fake sugar... and no high price tag. If we lived in the tropics, we would drink coconut water instead, but alas, we are not so lucky.
    • Gertrude  •  1 year 0 months ago
      The water from the very young coconut assists the digestive system and eliminates the bacteria which causes gastro. It replaces all nutrients which were lost.
    • cecilia  •  1 year 0 months ago
      coconut water from young coconut is an excellent drink.
    • Nakiwala  •  1 year 0 months ago
      coconut is really delicious to me only its looks tells one how healthy it is to use it
    • Marina  •  1 year 0 months ago
      Coconut water is a natural water without any ingredients added. Very sweet and you can feel the taste that other drinks don't have. Coconut water is very healthy drink more than hydrate.
    • hube  •  1 year 0 months ago
      People it's great with Whiskey and ice! A secret known to all of us who live in Puerto Rico where you find it at every beach!
    • Allison Bowlin  •  1 year 0 months ago
      coconut water help to lower bloob pressure anb it also has a lot of potassium
    • JossieC  •  1 year 0 months ago
      Coconut water is the best!!!!!!!!!! especially if you are able to pick the nut from the tree.....

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