Coconut oil is worse for your heart than butter and beef, a new study claims.

The thought-to-be healthy oil is 82 percent saturated fat — while butter contains just 63 percent, according to The Dietary Fats and Cardiovascular Disease Advisory.

The artery-clogger is also more likely to send cholesterol levels through the roof than beef, which is 50 percent saturated fat, and pork lard, which contains 39 percent of the “bad” fat, according to the report, which was published Thursday.

The widespread misconception that coconut oil is healthy may be linked to past weight loss studies that claim plant-based oils are better than animal products, according to USA Today.

Frank Sacks, lead author of the new study, advised people to boost heart health by cooking with less saturated fats.

“This recommended shift from saturated to unsaturated fats should occur simultaneously in an overall healthful dietary pattern,” he writes.

American Heart Association added, “We advise against the use of coconut oil.”