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In the past, MCT's were believed to be unhealthy due to its high saturated fat content. However, it has now been proven that medium chain triglycerides are unlike any other fat on Earth and has high nutritional value. So, why is MCT fat different? MCT's are a unique fat molecule; this is what makes it's fat different from most fats we consume. Fats constitute the most significant nutritional source of energy. Their proper use by the body conditions a number of complex mechanisms of digestion, absorption, distribution, and metabolism. These mechanisms are facilitated by fats made of medium chain fatty acids (MCFA); therefore, they are an easy and quick source of energy. A quality supply of medium chain triglycerides (MCT) is important for digestion and absorption. MCT's have many benefits and have also been shown to play a role in reducing weight, decreasing metabolic syndrome, reducing abdominal obesity (stomach fat) and even inflammation. Also, if you are on the Paleo or ketogenic diet, or simply prefer to burn ketone bodies for fuel, rather than glucose, because of the medium chain triglycerides, our MCT oil powder is more ketogenic than standard long-chain triglycerides (LCT). And unlike regular fatty acids, ketones can cross from the blood to the brain. This provides an alternative energy source for the brain, which ordinarily uses glucose for fuel. Another amazing benefit of MCTs and ketones.
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The Harvest Table facility has been certified Halaal by MJC. Our certificate number is HT 5558.
Ingredients
Medium-chain triglycerides, inulin, sodium caseinate (a milk derivative), contains 2% or less of each of the following: silicon dioxide, sunflower lecithin.
Serving size
1 TBS (7 g)
Allergens
Dairy,tree nuts
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Add into a smoothie or shake.