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Anybody here use coconut oil? I plan on adding it to my diet. source: http://wakeup-world.com/2012/03/02/160-uses-for-coconut-oil/ Coconut Oil An Overview Offering a myriad of health benefits, coconut oil is affordable, readily available and completely natural. I use it for EVERYTHING. Literally. I buy it in 5 gallon increments and keep it all over my house. I even have some in the car. So here is a little information to inspire you to check out this amazing oil! Coconut Oil Is:
Daily Dosage: Here is a chart outlining the recommended daily dosage of virgin coconut oil for persons over the age of 12. Coconut oil may be consumed by children under 12 but it is advisable to check with a healthcare practitioner on the proper dosage. Any good naturopath will have the information at the ready. (Starting at 12 months of age, I gave my daughter one teaspoon per day and she weighed about 16 pounds at that time.) Weight in pounds/kilograms...........number of tablespoons of coconut oil daily 175+/79+........................................4 150+ /68+.......................................3 1/2 125+ / 57+......................................3 100+/ 45+.......................................2 1/2 75+ / 34+........................................2 50+ / 23+........................................1 1/2 25+ / 11+........................................1 Type of Coconut Oil to Use:
160 Uses for Coconut Oil Coconut Oil for Personal Hygiene/Body 1. Age Spots (also known as liver spots) applying coconut oil directly to the age spot will help it fade.Coconut Oil for General Health and Wellness Coconut Oil for Health Problems (when taken internally it is known for aiding, preventing, relieving or even curing these health issues) Coconut Oil and Health Problems (when applied topically it is known for aiding, relieving, or even curing these health issues) Coconut Oil and Cooking Coconut Oil and Pets/Animals Check with your veterinarian but the recommended dosage for animals is 1/4 teaspoon for every 10 pounds of body weight twice daily. Other Uses for Coconut Oil
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I use it for cooking and making deodorant.
For a few month I was consuming a lot of it, putting it in soups, stews, smoothies, oatmeal etc. I was prob eating 1 to 2 tablespoons per day. I ended up having really harsh acne breakouts, and after a careful process of elimination and investigation, it unfortunately turned out that the coconut oil was the culprit. Oddly, it was the inflammatory type of acne it erupted in me, and it's supposed to be anti-inflammatory. We're all individuals eh.
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I have about 1 or 2 teaspoons of it per day, I also use it as a moisturiser and rub it into my scalp, my skin is way better than its ever been and I've stopped going bald! I also use it for oil pulling and an ingredient for home made tooth paste!
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It is a perfect oil indeed.
I use for everything - eating, scalp, gums, hands, feet ... sex lubricant
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Maybe you have a coconut allergy. Are those common amongst people?
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Coconut milk is also one of the finest drinks on the planet, jam packed with vital nutrients and goodness.
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Sounds like this COCONUT OIL is pretty good!!!
I saw a movie once where this guy used oil from a coconut to help heal a guys leg (He had a huge gash in it) |
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Generally speaking it is a superb food item, but some people do not do well with it. It can cause headaches, skin reactions etc in some people.
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I put it in my hair after washing and on skin, I learnt that from polynesians in Tahiti, its great for after sun treatment, and recently stopped using it in my hair, my scalp has become dry and flakey again, need to get some more now...
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I too use it for oil pulling and use it to detox my facial skin. People in cold weather climates should br aware that it sometimes needs heating because it is solid at cooler temperatures and will freak you out if you are new to swishing.
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keep it away from plastic
its said to absorb BPA massively can buy indian c oil in 500ml plastic bottles! |
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coconut oil is great - very healthy...you can use it in everything...I use it in jogurt and muesli
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Where the fuck can I buy coconut oil from on your average UK high street?
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I don't like the taste of it and the smell.
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Holland and Barrett sell Tiana's organic cold extracted coconut oil(just about the only decent thing they sell), the Nutri Centre in Tesco's has abut 4 or 5 different types of raw organic stuff, loads of places online sell it
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Should it be kept in the fridge?
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never seen that oil in the shops apart from using it for tanning back in the old days.. I use coconut milk or cream sometimes to replace butter milk or milk gone off for pancakes,scones and it makes sweety fluffy pancakes..( what the kids dont know dont hurt) I do drink coconut water its fresh and up lifting. A good sports energy drink to replace those drinks full of sugar,
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No, coconut oil does not need to be kept in the refrigerator. In the Philippines and other tropical climates, where the ambient air temperature is much higher than North America, people traditionally have not refrigerated coconut oil. Virgin Coconut oil is very stable since it is unrefined and mostly saturated. The expiration dates on our Virgin Coconut Oils are for two years, and on our Expeller-pressed coconut oils they are 18 months, but they will usually be fine much longer than the expiration dates. We do recommend you store the oil out of direct sunlight. In the tropics coconut oil is almost always a liquid, since its melting point is about 76 degrees F. In North America it will usually be a solid, butter-like consistency. It can be stored in either form.
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