MCT Oil
Since DSer's only absorb approximately 20% of *any* type of fat, oil-based supplements do not work for us. You need to find that in dry form. That's the reason we take Vitamins A, D, E and K in dry form, instead of the little oil-filled caplets. For all intents and purposes, we don't absorb fats, period.
However, we do need good quantities of fat in our diets, to help with the elimination process.
The thing with MCT is that it's a type of fat that does not require pancreatic enzymes to be absorbed, it is just directly absorbed. So yes, in those with malabsorption, it's probably better absorbed.
As far as it being good for weight loss, I have some reservations about that, considering this is going to add mroe absorbably calories to your daily total.
What kind of MCT oil is this -- coconut oil? I know a lot of people purport the health benefits. I'm not sure there's research to back this up.
There are lots of folks touting coconut oil for dogs. So I am giving them fish oil one day and coconut oil the next. As for me I get plenty of fat from butter. I know there is another kind of fish oil? that comes in a suspension that we are supposed to be able to absorb but it is very pricey (tastes great tho). Do we need those omegas in our diets/supplements? I know I don't eat enough fish. Going to work on that.
~Becky