Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Dear All When my sister was given some medicines for her autoimmune disease, her teeth turned black! She went to the dentist and nothing he could do to help her get her teeth white. Friends of mine had gum disease and routinely got infections and swollen gums -- the following concoction of mine helped them: 1/4 cup virgin coconut oil (you may add more for paste not to be too dry) 3 Tablespoons sea salt 3 talbespoons baking soda 3 tablespoons cinnamon powder. I made a paste out of above ingredients and put them in the jar. No expiration date on this as it stayed good for a long long time. --- Coconut Oil wrote: --------------------------------- coconut oil open forum coconut oil open forum Messages In This Digest (25 Messages) 1a. Re: Rancidity From: sallyhffmn 1b. Re: Rancidity From: sallyhffmn 1c. Re: Rancidity From: bsavers 1d. Re: Rancidity From: Nina Moliver 1e. Re: Rancidity From: 1f. Re: Rancidity From: nmoliver1 1g. Re: Rancidity From: 1h. Re: Rancidity From: Bonnie Cole 1i. Re: Rancidity From: Bruce Fife 1j. Re: Rancidity From: fire888earth 1k. Re: Rancidity From: Marjorie Tietjen 2a. An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: Charlie 2b. Re: An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: sallyhffmn 2c. Re: An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: Rayne 2d. Re: An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: sallyhffmn 2e. Re: An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: nmoliver1 2f. Re: An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: Rayne 2g. Re: An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: nmoliver1 2h. Re: An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: Rayne 3a. Re: New to this From: 3b. Re: New to this From: Bonnie Cole 3c. Re: New to this From: Bonnie Cole 3d. Re: New to this From: 3e. Re: New to this From: Nina Moliver 4. Sally From: jun1488@... View All Topics | Create New Topic Messages 1a. Re: Rancidity Posted by: " sallyhffmn " sally.hoffman@... sallyhffmn Wed Oct 18, 2006 2:56 am (PST) - vco does that to me to. It does have a slight burning feeling when taking it neat, when i think about it. Acidity sounds more feasible than it being rancid. My jars are new and i don't believe everyone that gets a catch in their throat has rancid jars of vco. SAlly -- In Coconut Oil , " jemark76 " <jemark76@...> wrote: > > > > > Margie: > > > > > > I have the same problem and I just purchased and opened a brand > new jar which an expiry date in 2009 but I also get the catch in my > throat if I don't take it with something and I cough and have to > clear my throat for awhile. I wonder why that is? > > > > > > Bonnie > > > > > > I do the same thing, a catch in the throat is from the acid in the > coconut oil , it's not rancid. solution= don't take it straight put > it on bread or coffee etc. I brush my teeth with coconut oil., > (straight) > Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (17) 1c. Re: Rancidity Posted by: " bsavers " bsavers2@... bsavers2 Wed Oct 18, 2006 3:43 am (PST) I thought one of the benefits of coconut oil was that it was stable and doesn't go rancid very easily. --------------------------------- Stay in the know. Pulse on the new .com. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Dear All When my sister was given some medicines for her autoimmune disease, her teeth turned black! She went to the dentist and nothing he could do to help her get her teeth white. Friends of mine had gum disease and routinely got infections and swollen gums -- the following concoction of mine helped them: 1/4 cup virgin coconut oil (you may add more for paste not to be too dry) 3 Tablespoons sea salt 3 talbespoons baking soda 3 tablespoons cinnamon powder. I made a paste out of above ingredients and put them in the jar. No expiration date on this as it stayed good for a long long time. --- Coconut Oil wrote: --------------------------------- coconut oil open forum coconut oil open forum Messages In This Digest (25 Messages) 1a. Re: Rancidity From: sallyhffmn 1b. Re: Rancidity From: sallyhffmn 1c. Re: Rancidity From: bsavers 1d. Re: Rancidity From: Nina Moliver 1e. Re: Rancidity From: 1f. Re: Rancidity From: nmoliver1 1g. Re: Rancidity From: 1h. Re: Rancidity From: Bonnie Cole 1i. Re: Rancidity From: Bruce Fife 1j. Re: Rancidity From: fire888earth 1k. Re: Rancidity From: Marjorie Tietjen 2a. An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: Charlie 2b. Re: An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: sallyhffmn 2c. Re: An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: Rayne 2d. Re: An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: sallyhffmn 2e. Re: An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: nmoliver1 2f. Re: An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: Rayne 2g. Re: An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: nmoliver1 2h. Re: An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: Rayne 3a. Re: New to this From: 3b. Re: New to this From: Bonnie Cole 3c. Re: New to this From: Bonnie Cole 3d. Re: New to this From: 3e. Re: New to this From: Nina Moliver 4. Sally From: jun1488@... View All Topics | Create New Topic Messages 1a. Re: Rancidity Posted by: " sallyhffmn " sally.hoffman@... sallyhffmn Wed Oct 18, 2006 2:56 am (PST) - vco does that to me to. It does have a slight burning feeling when taking it neat, when i think about it. Acidity sounds more feasible than it being rancid. My jars are new and i don't believe everyone that gets a catch in their throat has rancid jars of vco. SAlly -- In Coconut Oil , " jemark76 " <jemark76@...> wrote: > > > > > Margie: > > > > > > I have the same problem and I just purchased and opened a brand > new jar which an expiry date in 2009 but I also get the catch in my > throat if I don't take it with something and I cough and have to > clear my throat for awhile. I wonder why that is? > > > > > > Bonnie > > > > > > I do the same thing, a catch in the throat is from the acid in the > coconut oil , it's not rancid. solution= don't take it straight put > it on bread or coffee etc. I brush my teeth with coconut oil., > (straight) > Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (17) 1c. Re: Rancidity Posted by: " bsavers " bsavers2@... bsavers2 Wed Oct 18, 2006 3:43 am (PST) I thought one of the benefits of coconut oil was that it was stable and doesn't go rancid very easily. --------------------------------- Stay in the know. Pulse on the new .com. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Dear All When my sister was given some medicines for her autoimmune disease, her teeth turned black! She went to the dentist and nothing he could do to help her get her teeth white. Friends of mine had gum disease and routinely got infections and swollen gums -- the following concoction of mine helped them: 1/4 cup virgin coconut oil (you may add more for paste not to be too dry) 3 Tablespoons sea salt 3 talbespoons baking soda 3 tablespoons cinnamon powder. I made a paste out of above ingredients and put them in the jar. No expiration date on this as it stayed good for a long long time. --- Coconut Oil wrote: --------------------------------- coconut oil open forum coconut oil open forum Messages In This Digest (25 Messages) 1a. Re: Rancidity From: sallyhffmn 1b. Re: Rancidity From: sallyhffmn 1c. Re: Rancidity From: bsavers 1d. Re: Rancidity From: Nina Moliver 1e. Re: Rancidity From: 1f. Re: Rancidity From: nmoliver1 1g. Re: Rancidity From: 1h. Re: Rancidity From: Bonnie Cole 1i. Re: Rancidity From: Bruce Fife 1j. Re: Rancidity From: fire888earth 1k. Re: Rancidity From: Marjorie Tietjen 2a. An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: Charlie 2b. Re: An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: sallyhffmn 2c. Re: An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: Rayne 2d. Re: An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: sallyhffmn 2e. Re: An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: nmoliver1 2f. Re: An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: Rayne 2g. Re: An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: nmoliver1 2h. Re: An answer I got from a nutrionist on WebMD From: Rayne 3a. Re: New to this From: 3b. Re: New to this From: Bonnie Cole 3c. Re: New to this From: Bonnie Cole 3d. Re: New to this From: 3e. Re: New to this From: Nina Moliver 4. Sally From: jun1488@... View All Topics | Create New Topic Messages 1a. Re: Rancidity Posted by: " sallyhffmn " sally.hoffman@... sallyhffmn Wed Oct 18, 2006 2:56 am (PST) - vco does that to me to. It does have a slight burning feeling when taking it neat, when i think about it. Acidity sounds more feasible than it being rancid. My jars are new and i don't believe everyone that gets a catch in their throat has rancid jars of vco. SAlly -- In Coconut Oil , " jemark76 " <jemark76@...> wrote: > > > > > Margie: > > > > > > I have the same problem and I just purchased and opened a brand > new jar which an expiry date in 2009 but I also get the catch in my > throat if I don't take it with something and I cough and have to > clear my throat for awhile. I wonder why that is? > > > > > > Bonnie > > > > > > I do the same thing, a catch in the throat is from the acid in the > coconut oil , it's not rancid. solution= don't take it straight put > it on bread or coffee etc. I brush my teeth with coconut oil., > (straight) > Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (17) 1c. Re: Rancidity Posted by: " bsavers " bsavers2@... bsavers2 Wed Oct 18, 2006 3:43 am (PST) I thought one of the benefits of coconut oil was that it was stable and doesn't go rancid very easily. --------------------------------- Stay in the know. Pulse on the new .com. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 Did you heat it up first? Thanks > > Friends of mine had gum disease and routinely got > infections and swollen gums -- the following > concoction of mine helped them: > > 1/4 cup virgin coconut oil (you may add more for paste > > not to be too dry) > 3 Tablespoons sea salt > 3 talbespoons baking soda > 3 tablespoons cinnamon powder. > > I made a paste out of above ingredients and put them > in the jar. No expiration date on this as it stayed > good for a long long time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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