Posted on 10/03/2012 11:37:35 AM PDT by EveningStar
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!
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What is the ICD-9-CM code for that?
Wow.. it sure has a lot of uses and benefits. One point I would like to share.. just be careful using it as a hair conditioner. My daughters and I used it once as a deep conditioner. The only problem is it didn’t rinse out. You needed two extra shampoo routines to get it stripped. (just my experience) Perhaps we used too much?
Humans can survive on nothing but coconuts. It is an amazing ‘nut’? Anyway, you’ve got the coconut meat and a handy drink all in one container. I HIGHLY recommend buying Thai coconuts. They are DELICIOUS and addicting too. You go on YouTube to learn how to crack one open. You have to be careful but poking a hole in the right spot near the top will start a circular crack around the entire lid to pop off.
I was told by my Dr that Coconut oil is one of the tropical oils I am to avoid. I am to avoid ALL tropical oils
Speaking of artery health, not body fat. Anyway I am open to my Dr being wrong for sure, just sharing :)
So where does one get 5 gallon cocoanut oil containers? That cocoanut oil enema intrigues me. AND it even cures genital warts. That’s a plus. A big plus.
Since I know that anything coconut will send my son-in-law into anaphylactic shock, perhaps I should get a small supply...j/k, j/k
We use a fair amount of coconutoil (makes the best popcorn), but I wouldn’t exactly call it “affordable”.
I have a Doctor friend who says exactly the opposite. C oil is fantastic and it’s Canola (Rapeseed) Corn, Palm, and Soybean oils that should be avoided.
How does coconut oil work on fingers cut off by machetes cutting open coconuts???
Thanks for the link !!!
We love cocount oil and coconut derived products like syrup and sugar.
Has anyone tried coconut oil as a BBQ degreaser? I’d really be interested to see if that works. I can’t get mine degreased.
Your doctor is behind the times by a couple of decades.
Saturated fat used to be the bogie-man before they did the research and found that fat consumption (saturated, unsaturated, and anything in between) had zero effect upon cholesterol levels.
Modern heart attack prevention is all about cholesterol, cholesterol, cholesterol.
You may want to ask him why you should avoid saturated fat since it dosn’t contribute to high cholesterol levels?
Easy.
Put the lime in it. Drinkem bot' togedder.
When we lived in Hawaii, a girl showed us how to hold a coconut (with top facing you and 2 eyes on top) and tap it in 3 places on the sides with a smooth stone and the lid will lift right off.
My Dr is not anybody special, certainly correctable. She tells me to go with Canola, olive and avoid all tropical oils especially palm.
But I will ask her about coconut oil (unsaturated for sure)
She also told me that if anything I eat tastes good, I am to spit it out :)
It depends on the type of hair you have. I have thick, long, curly hair that drinks conditioner. I wash with shampoo every four days; the rest of the time I “co-wash” with a mixture of conditioner and coconut oil. I need the residue that’s left behind, and my hair looks better than ever.
Your doctor was talking about hydrogenated coconut oil; that’s the type we were always told to avoid. Pure organic virgin coconut oil is very healthy. It’s been shown to have antibiotic/antiviral/anti-inflammatory properties, and is fine for your heart.
Incidentally, I find it’s always cheaper at vitamin stores than health food places.
The cardiologist did say that studies by reputable entities (Cleveland Clinic and Johns Hopkins for example) are being done, but it may take some years to get results. In the meantime, he advised me to avoid all saturated fats, including coconut oil.
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