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Health: Coconut Oil
#26

Health: Coconut Oil

i've started to put about a dime size portion of this shit into my hair before i go to bed and when i wake up the next morning my hair looks naturally shiny. this stuff is great. in the past week i've been using this, my skin has looked so much more fresh and moisturized, and my hair has more of a natural sheen.

definitely recommended.
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#27

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Coconut oil and coconut water are both the bomb. I take some of both everyday but I didn't know about it's hair and skin properties. I'll have to try that. Take coconut oil and water and around 5-10,000 units of vitamin D3 a day and you'll never get sick again.

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#28

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Quote: (02-01-2012 10:37 AM)SimonRierdon Wrote:  

Coconut oil and coconut water are both the bomb. I take some of both everyday but I didn't know about it's hair and skin properties. I'll have to try that. Take coconut oil and water and around 5-10,000 units of vitamin D3 a day and you'll never get sick again.

Where do you live? The reason I ask, is because I don't know if cats from warm climates can really relate to the illnesses we who reside in the colder climates are subjected to.

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#29

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Quote: (02-01-2012 10:40 AM)Moma Wrote:  

Quote: (02-01-2012 10:37 AM)SimonRierdon Wrote:  

Coconut oil and coconut water are both the bomb. I take some of both everyday but I didn't know about it's hair and skin properties. I'll have to try that. Take coconut oil and water and around 5-10,000 units of vitamin D3 a day and you'll never get sick again.

Where do you live? The reason I ask, is because I don't know if cats from warm climates can really relate to the illnesses we who reside in the colder climates are subjected to.

I'll admit that my home base is in a warmer climate but I spent the last two years travelling in the northern part of North America and western Europe and didn't get sick once. And that was flying 30+ times a year. Lot's of sick people on planes.

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#30

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What's the difference between coconut oil and water? Same thing but in different forms?
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#31

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Burned myself cooking. Been applying it every 30 minutes or so. Works better then anything I've ever used.


Quote: (02-01-2012 06:53 PM)houston Wrote:  

What's the difference between coconut oil and water? Same thing but in different forms?

Water appears naturally inside the coconut:

[Image: coconut-water-benefits.png]

Oil comes from the "meat" of the coconut. They dry the meat and squeeze out the oil.
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#32

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Quote: (02-06-2012 01:54 PM)Giovonny Wrote:  

Burned myself cooking. Been applying it every 30 minutes or so. Works better then anything I've ever used.


Quote: (02-01-2012 06:53 PM)houston Wrote:  

What's the difference between coconut oil and water? Same thing but in different forms?

Water appears naturally inside the coconut:


Oil comes from the "meat" of the coconut. They dry the meat and squeeze out the oil.


I used to crack those fuckers open with a hammer and get the meat. Tastes so good.

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#33

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Quote: (02-06-2012 01:54 PM)Giovonny Wrote:  

Burned myself cooking. Been applying it every 30 minutes or so. Works better then anything I've ever used.


Quote: (02-01-2012 06:53 PM)houston Wrote:  

What's the difference between coconut oil and water? Same thing but in different forms?

Water appears naturally inside the coconut:

[Image: coconut-water-benefits.png]

Oil comes from the "meat" of the coconut. They dry the meat and squeeze out the oil.

That's a nice picture.

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#34

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I can't fuck with Cocconut water. Unless I am cooking with it that shit will make me puke if I try and drink it.

Do you guys keep your CO in the fridge?
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#35

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Just bought the coconut oil from a huge Indian store here. The shyt smells legit, put some on my face and scalp. Gonna sleep with it over night. Gonna put some on my balls a la kosko. Also, gonna take a bottle over to a lizard's place and rub her down with it. Gonna lick her all over till she squeals like a mouse trapped in a piano.

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#36

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i've been putting it on my hands which were dried out and wrinkled from winter and using alcohol hand sanitizer

Leave it on for 30 min then wipe off excess

Works like a champ

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#37

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Quote: (02-17-2012 06:32 PM)MrXY Wrote:  

i've been putting it on my hands which were dried out and wrinkled from winter and using alcohol hand sanitizer

Leave it on for 30 min then wipe off excess

Works like a champ

Get "dermatological gloves." They're white cotton gloves at a pharmacy.

Put on the oil, then put the gloves over them, then throw over a pair of plastic gloves over them.

I have calluses on my palms, but the tops of my hands were looking like alligators.

now they are super smooth.
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#38

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I will definitely try that . Thanks

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#39

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Whats the difference between coconut water, milk and oil. Can someone break it down? I bought some cans of coconut milk on sale and after I downed one I felt like a champ for the rest of the day.
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#40

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Do you guys apply it to your hair as a liquid or when its more solid? At room temp it's kind of like butter, easier to handle like a gel, but maybe as a liquid it can soak into the hair more effectively?

Any thoughts?

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#41

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Guess I'm late to the party on this one. Gonna start incorporating this into my diet.
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#42

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I've taken at least 2 tablespoons virtually everyday for the past 12 - 13 years. I put it in my post workout smoothies. My chick uses it in desserts.
I've even used it to make cannabis-coconut butter.
I like to mix it with raw cacao butter and use it on my skin.

For maximum health benefits, it's best to get it unrefined.
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#43

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I used it to fuck my g/f in the ass the other night. Now the jar is tainted, and I can't ingest it anymore. [Image: confused.gif]
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#44

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Quote: (03-31-2013 10:01 PM)Aliblahba Wrote:  

I used it to fuck my g/f in the ass the other night. Now the jar is tainted, and I can't ingest it anymore. [Image: confused.gif]

Was it good lube tho?
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#45

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Quote: (03-31-2013 10:21 PM)kosko Wrote:  

Quote: (03-31-2013 10:01 PM)Aliblahba Wrote:  

I used it to fuck my g/f in the ass the other night. Now the jar is tainted, and I can't ingest it anymore. [Image: confused.gif]

Was it good lube tho?

Works great, plus it tastes better than synthetic lubes. That's what she said.

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#46

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Great post on coconut oil over at Marks Daily Apple:

http://www.marksdailyapple.com/coconut-o...z2PBEJk400

I use about 1/2 tbsp to 1 tbsp with my scrambled eggs every morning. Adds a little flavor to them and makes them really easy to cook...eggs will not stick to the pan.

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Smart Fuel: Coconut Oil
We’ve written about the nutritional benefits of coconut, shared recipes that include coconut milk, and discussed the merits of coconut flour, but we’ve never actually fully covered one of the best coconut products out there: coconut oil.

Coconut oil consists of about 92 percent saturated fat and is therefore nearly solid at room temperature. It can be used in cooking, but is also a common ingredient in home remedies and skin care products.

Although it gets a bad rap in some circles for its high saturated fat content, we know that such fats can offer many health benefits. For example, coconut oil has been found to help normalize blood lipids and protect against damage to the liver by alcohol and other toxins, can play a role in preventing kidney and gall bladder diseases, and is associated with improved blood sugar and insulin control and therefore the prevention and management of diabetes. In addition, coconut oil has antiviral, antibacterial and anti-fungal properties. On a more superficial level, meanwhile, coconut oil is thought to help strengthen mineral absorption, which is important for healthy teeth and bones, and can also help improve the condition and appearance of the scalp, hair and skin when ingested or topically applied.


So how is this veritable miracle food manufactured? In brief, coconuts are collected, broken open and then the flesh is allowed to dry. To extract the oil, the dried flesh is then heated at a low temperature until any moisture is evaporated, leaving you with an oil residue. Now, the thing to note here is that in most coconut oil manufacturing processes chemicals are used to expedite drying as well as to speed the heating process. However, if you select an organic coconut oil, no chemicals will have been used during processing and the original coconut itself will have been grown without the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Regular coconut oil production, however, often subjects the coconut meat to chemical solvents in order to maximize extraction. If you want to avoid any chemical residues, stick to organic coconut oil. This shouldn’t be difficult, since most coconut oil available in stores seems to be organic.

One other thing to note is that with coconut oils there are many different grades, or values of refinement. According to the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community Standards for virgin coconut oil, coconut oil can only be sold as such when it is “obtained from the fresh and mature kernel of coconut by mechanical or natural means with or without the application of heat, which does not lead to alteration of the oil.”

Refined coconut oil – which is generally what you’ll see in stores – is made from copra, the dried meat of the coconut. However, because the process of drying the coconut is somewhat unsanitary – it includes laying them out in the sun, putting them in a kiln, or smoking them – the oil is inedible, and is therefore required to undergo a refinement process that includes some combination of using high heat to deodorize the oil, filtering the oil through bleaching clays, adding sodium hydroxide to remove impurities and prolong shelf-life, or performing some kind of hydrogenation or partial-hydrogenation process. In industry terms refined coconut oil is RBD – refined, bleached, deodorized.

The choice is clear – steer clear of the refined stuff and stick with organic virgin coconut oil.

A word of warning about coconut oils labeled as extra virgin. Experts note that there is no other – or more virginal – process of extracting oil from coconuts and the concept of the “extra” is nothing more than a marketing ploy.

Coconut oil is less sensitive to heat than other oils (won’t oxidize as easily) so it’s great for stir-frys and sauteeing. You can substitute it in baking (when making Primal energy bars, for example) and in recipes that call for butter, lard or any other high-saturated fats. It is fairly similar in consistency to butter so it can be used as a spread for vegetables. It makes an excellent addition to a smoothie and can also be used in place of a creamer in coffee or tea.

Our verdict? This is one seriously tropical way to get some more healthy fat in your diet.



Read more: http://www.marksdailyapple.com/coconut-o...z2PBEhJVcs

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#47

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Marks Gaily Apple. If anyone should have mentioned coconut oil for butt sex on a blog, it was him. I doubt the dudes pumping his kiester are using KY. Dude just needs to come out of the closet and admit what he really uses it for.

"Hi and welcome to Marks Gaily Apple. You know, there's nothing better than having an ass full of coconut oil the night before, then having some more on your eggs in the morning with that lifetime partner you met on Craigslist."
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#48

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Coconut oil is great and a great source of energy before your workout.
Put a spoonful or two in your coffee before you lift or do HIIT, it will give you amazing energy.
Especially do this if you do IF and lift before you break your fast.
Powerful energy for your workout, like bull!
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#49

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Does anyone know where to order online in Europe.
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#50

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Quote: (04-03-2013 06:37 AM)Chruznic Wrote:  

Does anyone know where to order online in Europe.

Amazon.de
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