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I use the EPCO-expeller pressed for everyday cooking.

it imparts most of the benefits. it is certainly healthier than other

vegetable oils.

It has taken my boys 5 and 9 a while to get used to the flavor of the virgin,

I add it to their oatmeal and hot cocoa .

LAURA In nc

Mari Schaefer <marischaef@...> wrote:

I have a relative who would like to use VCO, but does not like the faint

fragrance. I suggested expeller expressed type, but suspect that is not the

same as VCO. Is there some brand of VCO that has no scent? I do have Tropical

Traditions. It just has a faint fragrance to me, but the relative thought it

was too strong.

Mari

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I have a friend who can't stand the smell of coconut oil either so when ever I

have him over for dinner I mix coconut oil and butter together and he can't

smell it nor taste it.

Jeanne

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If you cant find a way to make it easier to take,then sometimes you

just have to " take your medicine " and put up with it.

I find VCO to be an extremely rich oil,that when I first started to

take it,it took a few times to get it down.

When you are desperate to get over a health problem,you do what you

have to.

The benifits far out way any discomfort.I have been taking it since Dec

19,and my energy has at least doubled.So its worth my not really liking

the taste,though I dont dis-like it...but Im getting used to it.

Having said that,Ive discovered you can put VCO in no cooked sweets.No

cooked because if you heat the mixture,you defeat the whole purpose of

ANH,VCO.So im looking forward to trying these as it might make the VCO

not so noticable...though I do like decicated coconut and coconut milk.

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why can't you cook or heat VCO?

Nina

Re: Aroma of Coconut oil

If you cant find a way to make it easier to take,then sometimes you

just have to " take your medicine " and put up with it.

I find VCO to be an extremely rich oil,that when I first started to

take it,it took a few times to get it down.

When you are desperate to get over a health problem,you do what you

have to.

The benifits far out way any discomfort.I have been taking it since Dec

19,and my energy has at least doubled.So its worth my not really liking

the taste,though I dont dis-like it...but Im getting used to it.

Having said that,Ive discovered you can put VCO in no cooked sweets.No

cooked because if you heat the mixture,you defeat the whole purpose of

ANH,VCO.So im looking forward to trying these as it might make the VCO

not so noticable...though I do like decicated coconut and coconut milk.

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