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Open a coconut and cheers to your health

Reported by: ABC15.com staff
Last Update: 12/17/2008 2:41 pm
You don’t have to be an athlete or sports enthusiast to enjoy the benefits of Nature’s amazing electrolyte drink: coconut water.

Coconut water is the liquid that naturally develops inside of a coconut. It hydrates the body, replenishes electrolytes and is a source of vital nutrients.

According to Dr. Shaun Hudson of The Bone and Joint Wellness Center, well hydrated individuals including athletes function and perform better. Anyone can become dehydrated if they are not taking in enough fluids to replace what is lost.

Hudson says, people who experience even mild dehydration may have symptoms of weakness, cramping, headaches, extreme fatigue, and back pain.

Coconut water is an excellent drink for hydration and is a natural alternative for commercial sports drinks.


Nature’s Sports Drink

Coconut water from a fresh young white coconut is a sterile fluid filled with vital nutrients, especially electrolytes. Coconut water is 100% natural with no preservatives, additives, chemicals, artificial colors or flavors. Athletes and active individuals are encouraged to try this healthy alternative during exercise, pre-, and post- events to replenish their fluids and electrolytes to avoid dehydration.


Where to buy young white coconuts
  • Asian markets. Buy individually or by the case (9 coconuts). Typically, the cost is just under $1 each. Most markets offer a 10% discount when purchasing a case.
  • Health food stores, such as Whole Food Markets. Although this may be more expensive, these markets offer the service of opening the coconut for you. This may be the best option if you are not comfortable cutting them open yourself.

What to look for when purchasing a white coconut

Young white coconuts are found in the produce section of grocery stores. They are immature coconuts that have the outer green layer removed to expose the white husk.

The water content and meat texture is much different than the brown ripe coconuts. Young white coconuts are filled with water and the thin layer of meat is easily scooped out with a spoon.

Make sure to purchase coconuts that are white and wrapped in cellophane. Check each coconut to make sure it doesn’t have mold growing on it.


Refreshing coconut drinks & shakes
  • Drink straight from the young white coconut and then scoop the meat out with a spoon. This is a great light refreshing way to replenish electrolytes after a workout or sporting event.
  • Add juice of ½ lime to full glass of young white coconut water.
  • Blend water and meat of one young white coconut – this is a basic smoothie that is simple. This can also be used to replace milk, yogurt or soy milk used as a base for your favorite workout shake.
  • Love chocolate milk? Try this… blend water and meat of one young white coconut with a tablespoon of raw cacao powder (or a teaspoon of carob powder).
  • Blend water and meat of one young white coconut and 2 cups pineapple. Another option is to add a banana. 
  • Blend water and meat of one young white coconut and serving of a chocolate protein powder (for example, Raw Power Chocolate Protein Powder, Chocolate Rice Protein Powder).

The use of coconut fruit is diverse. Young white coconuts are even used to make pudding and non-dairy coconut ice cream!

Remember, anyone can become dehydrated if they are not taking in enough fluids to replace what is lost. Other ways to improve hydration include:

1. Drink ½ body weight in ounces, daily. For example, 100 ounces for a 200 lb person.
2. Avoid caffeinated beverages – teas and soda.
3. Consume foods high in water such as fruits and vegetables.

For more information about the importance of hydration or other causes of muscle cramps, headaches or back pain, contact The Bone and Joint Wellness Center.

Mention this “coconut” article to receive a complimentary new patient computerized examination.



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