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Hi, I took it and it does makes a difference. We all need the oil to protect our

cells also, if you don't have enough fat to protect the cells our body will not

be able to fight off many organism. I was recommended to drink coconut milk 12

onces a day but I don't like the taste, and I know it will make me gain weight

and I am already heavy set.

It helps to keep you strong.

Love, Live, and Laugh

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From: daniel martin <danielnv.martin@...>

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Sent: Mon, January 25, 2010 1:11:54 PM

Subject: Re: Coconut oil

I am using coconut oil for cooking and sometimes on sandwiches and

such in my food. From everything I have read, it is really good for

you, and does boost T cells. I never used it consistently enough to

really tell what the benefit was, and in any case have been doing

multiple things for my health at the same time.

On 1/25/10, Don <donjuan69uni> wrote:

> Hey there! I did do the coconut oil for a while. It seemed to be working

> rather well. But I was also on the Hydrogen Peroxide therapy also. Both

> help but in different ways. Some people with AIDS or HIV don't like to take

> it because it makes you lose weight. And most people with HIV or AIDS

> already have to struggle with gaining weight. I've known a few people get

> off of it because of the losing weight issue. Weight with me has never been

> an issue. I'm not fat nor am I thin, I'm in between. (I have a very Latino

> body frame, if that makes sense LOL) However the Coconut oil did the

> opposite for me. It made me gain weight. So I got off of it. The last

> thing I want is unwanted body fat to keep my immune system from functioning

> properly, since most of our immune system is in our gut. But I am also a

> part of the coconut oil group and I am not the only one who's had this

> weight gain problem. But when I was on it, it did give me

> energy and it did make me feel a lot better. I still use it to cook with.

> I take cats claw now for the immune support now. I will recommend it but I

> will caution you about the weight gain/Weight loss.

>

>

>

>

> From: Sebastian Manby <sebastianmanby>

> Subject: Coconut oil

> cures for AIDS@grou ps.com

> Date: Saturday, January 23, 2010, 3:06 PM

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>

>

> Hi all,

> has anyone been taking coconut oil, and if so, what has been the results?

> has it helped raise cd4's etc?

> Thank you in advance

>

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Chicco, I am doing a tablespoon 3 a day and think I read that somewhere. Doug

> From: chiccolenadog <chiccolenadog@...>

> Subject: coconut oil

> Coconut Oil

> Date: Monday, April 5, 2010, 10:20 AM

> I am new to this forum.  Bought

> some virgin coconut oil but not knowing how much I should

> take every day I havnt taken any!  Any advice would be

> helpful.  Thanks in advance.

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Hey Chicco,

I am new also to this forum, but I would like to let you know that if you

haven't got coconut cream from this distrubutor you do not have real coconut

oil.  They are Mid-American MA- the number is 1-937-456-9393

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From: chiccolenadog <chiccolenadog@...>

Coconut Oil

Sent: Mon, April 5, 2010 10:20:55 AM

Subject: coconut oil

 

I am new to this forum. Bought some virgin coconut oil but not knowing how much

I should take every day I havnt taken any! Any advice would be helpful. Thanks

in advance.

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Then what did he get - if it is not from that company?...

is there a website to explain the ins and outs of the 'real thing'?...

don

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Subject: Re: coconut oil

Coconut Oil

Date: Monday, April 5, 2010, 2:47 PM

 

Hey Chicco,

I am new also to this forum, but I would like to let you know that if you

haven't got coconut cream from this distrubutor you do not have real coconut

oil.  They are Mid-American MA- the number is 1-937-456-9393

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coconut_oil_ open_forum

Sent: Mon, April 5, 2010 10:20:55 AM

Subject: [coconut_oil_ open_forum] coconut oil

 

I am new to this forum. Bought some virgin coconut oil but not knowing how much

I should take every day I havnt taken any! Any advice would be helpful. Thanks

in advance.

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Hi Don, that's why I supplied the phone number so that you and who would like

to call and talk to them directly

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Coconut Oil

Sent: Mon, April 5, 2010 3:02:43 PM

Subject: Re: coconut oil

 

Then what did he get - if it is not from that company?...

is there a website to explain the ins and outs of the 'real thing'?...

don

From: honestylove Belts <honestylove_ belts (DOT) com>

Subject: Re: [coconut_oil_ open_forum] coconut oil

coconut_oil_ open_forum

Date: Monday, April 5, 2010, 2:47 PM

 

Hey Chicco,

I am new also to this forum, but I would like to let you know that if you

haven't got coconut cream from this distrubutor you do not have real coconut

oil.  They are Mid-American MA- the number is 1-937-456-9393

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coconut_oil_ open_forum

Sent: Mon, April 5, 2010 10:20:55 AM

Subject: [coconut_oil_ open_forum] coconut oil

 

I am new to this forum. Bought some virgin coconut oil but not knowing how much

I should take every day I havnt taken any! Any advice would be helpful. Thanks

in advance.

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Hello. I don't exactly measure out my VCO-just put a few largish " blobs " in

either warm water w/carob powder and a little Stevia; or warm almond milk with

carob powder and Stevia. I don't do dairy, so smoothies aren't an option for me.

Never tried VCO " raw " from spoon-sounds pretty gross! I haven't seen any

spectacular results, (been ingesting since second week of January, 2010)but I

know it's slowly helping me (I'm coming back from antibiotic " napalming " of good

digestive flora),

Welcome to the group!

Laurie

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From: chiccolenadog <chiccolenadog@...>

Coconut Oil

Sent: Mon, April 5, 2010 10:20:55 AM

Subject: coconut oil

I am new to this forum.  Bought some virgin coconut oil but not knowing how much

I should take every day I havnt taken any!  Any advice would be helpful.  Thanks

in advance.

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coconut cream is a wonderful product its nothing like dairy to the body, I am a

vegeterian, I dont eat wheat-gluten-sugar- diariy or meat, but coconut cream is

very wonderful.  you can take  vegeterian  rennet-almond milk-and mix in it 

acidophilos and get a wonderful probiotic.  chickery as a tea  is also another

natural pro-biotic.  That shall help you well-

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From: Laurie Adler <92adler@...>

Coconut Oil

Sent: Mon, April 5, 2010 8:17:46 PM

Subject: Re: coconut oil

 

Hello. I don't exactly measure out my VCO-just put a few largish " blobs " in

either warm water w/carob powder and a little Stevia; or warm almond milk with

carob powder and Stevia. I don't do dairy, so smoothies aren't an option for

me. Never tried VCO " raw " from spoon-sounds pretty gross! I haven't seen any

spectacular results, (been ingesting since second week of January, 2010)but I

know it's slowly helping me (I'm coming back from antibiotic " napalming " of good

digestive flora),

Welcome to the group!

Laurie

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From: chiccolenadog <chiccolenadog@ .co. uk>

coconut_oil_ open_forum

Sent: Mon, April 5, 2010 10:20:55 AM

Subject: [coconut_oil_ open_forum] coconut oil

I am new to this forum.  Bought some virgin coconut oil but not knowing how

much I should take every day I havnt taken any!  Any advice would be helpful. 

Thanks in advance.

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Well thanks for that #...but first...I am asking if you can share w/ me and the

group the info that you know...that may further whet my appetite to go the next

step and call them...

Is there a web site that they have?...

And what are folks getting when they do not buy from this company?...

Where are they located?

Thanks for any help you can give...

Don

From: honestylove Belts <honestylove_ belts (DOT) com>

Subject: Re: [coconut_oil_ open_forum] coconut oil

coconut_oil_ open_forum

Date: Monday, April 5, 2010, 2:47 PM

 

Hey Chicco,

I am new also to this forum, but I would like to let you know that if you

haven't got coconut cream from this distrubutor you do not have real coconut

oil.  They are Mid-American MA- the number is 1-937-456-9393

____________ _________ _________ __

From: chiccolenadog <chiccolenadog@ .co. uk>

coconut_oil_ open_forum

Sent: Mon, April 5, 2010 10:20:55 AM

Subject: [coconut_oil_ open_forum] coconut oil

 

I am new to this forum. Bought some virgin coconut oil but not knowing how much

I should take every day I havnt taken any! Any advice would be helpful. Thanks

in advance.

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Chicco,

Start your dosage small. Start with 1/2 tsp for a week, then work your way up

to 3 tablespoons a day, increasing every week. This will hopefully prevent

herx-diarrhea. VCO will cleanse your system specially the stomach and can cause

diarrhea when too much of it is taken.

There are several good vendors for vco. wldernessfamilynaturals.com has several

types. I prefer their centrifuged vco. And for cooking i use their expeller

pressed vco which does not come from copra but fresh coconut meat as well.

Tropical traditions sells good vco too. Depending on your preference, if you

like coconut taste or not. I don't like vco taste at all, in fact, it makes me

gag, so i buy the centrifuged vco from WFN. There are many others.

>

> I am new to this forum. Bought some virgin coconut oil but not knowing how

much I should take every day I havnt taken any! Any advice would be helpful.

Thanks in advance.

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Honesty,

I am from a coconut oil producing country and i know what is a good coconut oil

and coconut cream. To say that if one does not purchase from a certain vendor;

he does not get a true cream, is i think naive at best.

>

> From: honestylove Belts <honestylove_ belts (DOT) com>

> Subject: Re: [coconut_oil_ open_forum] coconut oil

> coconut_oil_ open_forum

> Date: Monday, April 5, 2010, 2:47 PM

>

>  

>

> Hey Chicco,

>

> I am new also to this forum, but I would like to let you know that if you

haven't got coconut cream from this distrubutor you do not have real coconut

oil.  They are Mid-American MA- the number is 1-937-456-9393

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

>

> From: chiccolenadog <chiccolenadog@ .co. uk>

>

> coconut_oil_ open_forum

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> Sent: Mon, April 5, 2010 10:20:55 AM

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> Subject: [coconut_oil_ open_forum] coconut oil

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>  

>

> I am new to this forum. Bought some virgin coconut oil but not knowing how

much I should take every day I havnt taken any! Any advice would be helpful.

Thanks in advance.

>

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Caroline,Coconut oil should likely be in off topic group. I have used for 3 years -1 to 3T per day. Helped me fight rheumatoid arthritis, heal leaky gut, and lose 45 pounds. Gone from 9 toenail fungus to 2 but not cleared. Had those for 25 years so they are resistant...The diet is crucial to fighting fungus or yeast.I I don't think there are any side effects to coconut oil but that could be yeast die off symptoms. Bruce Fife has many books on it. Pam

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I have read and heard virgin and cold pressed coconut oil was good for the thyroid and other issues like candidas.Has anyone tried it in the long term?

Cos others say it's not true it does help so I'd like to hear people who had a good experience. Also, I had side effect with small amount, should I go on with it still? is it a detox reaction?

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sorry I thought I could post it as it is linked with thyroid issues. I'll bring it to OT then.Thank you very much for your reply! I have a candida infection so I'll take it every day and start with small amount. the webmaster from the candida website recommends 6TBS a day wow it is a lot!From: Pamela Valley <2007pams@...>iodine Sent: Fri, April 16, 2010 6:17:54 PMSubject: Re: coconut oil

Caroline,Coconut oil should likely be in off topic group. I have used for 3 years -1 to 3T per day. Helped me fight rheumatoid arthritis, heal leaky gut, and lose 45 pounds. Gone from 9 toenail fungus to 2 but not cleared. Had those for 25 years so they are resistant... The diet is crucial to fighting fungus or yeast.I I don't think there are any side effects to coconut oil but that could be yeast die off symptoms. Bruce Fife has many books on it. Pam

On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 8:29 AM, Caroline Croon <carolinecroon> wrote:

I have read and heard virgin and cold pressed coconut oil was good for the thyroid and other issues like candidas.Has anyone tried it in the long term?

Cos others say it's not true it does help so I'd like to hear people who had a good experience. Also, I had side effect with small amount, should I go on with it still? is it a detox reaction?

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How do you take the coconut oil, on food or by the spoonful? Do you take it at

certain times - like before you eat, etc. How do you use it for the toenails?

What do you mean by the diet? Are you referring to the candida diet or

something else?

PJ

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> > I have read and heard virgin and cold pressed coconut oil was good for the

> > thyroid and other issues like candidas.

> > Has anyone tried it in the long term?

> > Cos others say it's not true it does help so I'd like to hear people who

> > had a good experience. Also, I had side effect with small amount, should I

> > go on with it still? is it a detox reaction?

> >

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As we know, there are always naysayers and those for whom a particular

protocol doesn't work.

A number of candida remedies are based on lauric acid. Coconut oil is made

up of 50% lauric acid. It is considered to scour for candida. It also

stimulates and balances the metabolism which is why it is being used in

diet programs. It also is reputed to cleanse the liver.

I have been using coconut oil to cook with for many years now. My skin is

quite youthful for my age (but I also use organic jojoba oil topically).

Since adding the iodine protocol, symptoms of candida have ceased.

I'm not sure what you are referring to as detox reaction with coconut oil.

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>I have read and heard virgin and cold pressed coconut oil was good for the

>thyroid and other issues like candidas.

>Has anyone tried it in the long term?

>Cos others say it's not true it does help so I'd like to hear people who

>had a good experience. Also, I had side effect with small amount, should I

>go on with it still? is it a detox reaction?

~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

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Celiac's use coconut oil in baking a lot. It is good for you. from IllinoisFrom: Pamela Valley <2007pams@...>iodine Sent: Fri, April 16, 2010 11:17:54 AMSubject: Re: coconut oil

Caroline,Coconut oil should likely be in off topic group. I have used for 3 years -1 to 3T per day. Helped me fight rheumatoid arthritis, heal leaky gut, and lose 45 pounds. Gone from 9 toenail fungus to 2 but not cleared. Had those for 25 years so they are resistant... The diet is crucial to fighting fungus or yeast.I I don't think there are any side effects to coconut oil but that could be yeast die off symptoms. Bruce Fife has many books on it. Pam

On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 8:29 AM, Caroline Croon <carolinecroon> wrote:

I have read and heard virgin and cold pressed coconut oil was good for the thyroid and other issues like candidas.Has anyone tried it in the long term?

Cos others say it's not true it does help so I'd like to hear people who had a good experience. Also, I had side effect with small amount, should I go on with it still? is it a detox reaction?

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I have used LuAna coconut oil. It is not expensive & available

locally. But I believe it is RBD oil, so I buy oil which is NOT RBD

online. If I can afford to buy 5 or 6 gallons at a time, the price

drops down quite a bit.

Alobar

On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 6:39 AM, spade_egg <cshorter@...> wrote:

> Should I buy LouAna coconut oil?  If not, why not?

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Regarding LuAna Coconut Oil, this was the first CO I used and it hung around a

long time. I could not seem to like it any way I tried it. Then I decided to

see

if I could find a review of it and see what others say.  I found one and the

reviews were not good. One thing they said was it was not processed right.  I

don't remembre any of the details, though.  I just know that that was the

decider for me to start looked for something online to help me in my search for

pure CO.

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From: Alobar <Alobar@...>

Coconut Oil

Sent: Wed, January 19, 2011 5:25:02 PM

Subject: Re: coconut oil

 

I have used LuAna coconut oil. It is not expensive & available

locally. But I believe it is RBD oil, so I buy oil which is NOT RBD

online. If I can afford to buy 5 or 6 gallons at a time, the price

drops down quite a bit.

Alobar

On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 6:39 AM, spade_egg <cshorter@...> wrote:

> Should I buy LouAna coconut oil?  If not, why not?

>

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It's true that the oil will last for years. My last 50 pound can is still fresh,

and I bought that 4 years ago (I use this one for my ointments at my shop). It

will, however, quickly turn rancid if you put your fingers in it, as I did with

the jar I keep in the bathroom for my hair, skin and oil pulling. After dipping

in with my fingers, that I was certain were clean, the oil had that rancid stink

in just a couple of weeks...So be certain to use a clean spoon.

M

>

> >Someone just pointed me to their site and it's interesting. But they sell

> >large quantities, not something I could just buy a little of and try. How

> >long will it keep once opened?

>

> A very long time, at least a year or two. They sell quart jars I

> think, and it goes quickly once you start using it for cooking.

> Jeanmarie

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Have you found a way to use the oil for your bathroom purposes and not make it

rancid? 

Taking into account that we are now in winter and the oil is solid.  So I thot

to try an electric cup warming pad and put the oil in a pump bottle and heat it.

The bottle I used was a heavy thick shatter-resistant plastic, but it still

turned rancid.  So I have been looking for a ceramic or glass pump bottle, but

have not found one that I like yet.

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From: moontidearts <moontidearts@...>

Coconut Oil

Sent: Wed, January 19, 2011 9:02:50 PM

Subject: Re: coconut oil

 

It's true that the oil will last for years. My last 50 pound can is still fresh,

and I bought that 4 years ago (I use this one for my ointments at my shop). It

will, however, quickly turn rancid if you put your fingers in it, as I did with

the jar I keep in the bathroom for my hair, skin and oil pulling. After dipping

in with my fingers, that I was certain were clean, the oil had that rancid stink

in just a couple of weeks...So be certain to use a clean spoon.

M

>

> >Someone just pointed me to their site and it's interesting. But they sell

> >large quantities, not something I could just buy a little of and try. How

> >long will it keep once opened?

>

> A very long time, at least a year or two. They sell quart jars I

> think, and it goes quickly once you start using it for cooking.

> Jeanmarie

>

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If you are going to heat it up...just heat what you will use in a short time to

prevent it from going rancid - tho I must confess I have not experienced it

going rancid and have been using it for 3 years...a little vit E oil could also

help w/ shelf life.

From: Lyn K <godisbest4me@...>

Subject: Re: Re: coconut oil

Coconut Oil

Date: Wednesday, January 19, 2011, 9:47 PM

 

Have you found a way to use the oil for your bathroom purposes and not

make it

rancid? 

Taking into account that we are now in winter and the oil is solid.  So I thot

to try an electric cup warming pad and put the oil in a pump bottle and heat it.

The bottle I used was a heavy thick shatter-resistant plastic, but it still

turned rancid.  So I have been looking for a ceramic or glass pump bottle, but

have not found one that I like yet.

________________________________

From: moontidearts <moontidearts@...>

Coconut Oil

Sent: Wed, January 19, 2011 9:02:50 PM

Subject: Re: coconut oil

 

It's true that the oil will last for years. My last 50 pound can is still fresh,

and I bought that 4 years ago (I use this one for my ointments at my shop). It

will, however, quickly turn rancid if you put your fingers in it, as I did with

the jar I keep in the bathroom for my hair, skin and oil pulling. After dipping

in with my fingers, that I was certain were clean, the oil had that rancid stink

in just a couple of weeks...So be certain to use a clean spoon.

M

>

> >Someone just pointed me to their site and it's interesting. But they sell

> >large quantities, not something I could just buy a little of and try. How

> >long will it keep once opened?

>

> A very long time, at least a year or two. They sell quart jars I

> think, and it goes quickly once you start using it for cooking.

> Jeanmarie

>

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Don,

What’s your definition of “short time�

J.

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[mailto:Coconut Oil ] On Behalf Of Don

Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 8:03 PM

Coconut Oil

Subject: Re: Re: coconut oil

If you are going to heat it up...just heat what you will use in a short time to

prevent it from going rancid - tho I must confess I have not experienced it

going rancid and have been using it for 3 years...a little vit E oil could also

help w/ shelf life.

From: Lyn K <godisbest4me@... <mailto:godisbest4me%40> >

Subject: Re: Re: coconut oil

Coconut Oil

<mailto:Coconut Oil%40>

Date: Wednesday, January 19, 2011, 9:47 PM

Have you found a way to use the oil for your bathroom purposes and not make it

rancid?

Taking into account that we are now in winter and the oil is solid. So I thot

to try an electric cup warming pad and put the oil in a pump bottle and heat it.

The bottle I used was a heavy thick shatter-resistant plastic, but it still

turned rancid. So I have been looking for a ceramic or glass pump bottle, but

have not found one that I like yet.

________________________________

From: moontidearts <moontidearts@... <mailto:moontidearts%40hotmail.com>

>

Coconut Oil

<mailto:Coconut Oil%40>

Sent: Wed, January 19, 2011 9:02:50 PM

Subject: Re: coconut oil

It's true that the oil will last for years. My last 50 pound can is still fresh,

and I bought that 4 years ago (I use this one for my ointments at my shop). It

will, however, quickly turn rancid if you put your fingers in it, as I did with

the jar I keep in the bathroom for my hair, skin and oil pulling. After dipping

in with my fingers, that I was certain were clean, the oil had that rancid stink

in just a couple of weeks...So be certain to use a clean spoon.

M

>

> >Someone just pointed me to their site and it's interesting. But they sell

> >large quantities, not something I could just buy a little of and try. How

> >long will it keep once opened?

>

> A very long time, at least a year or two. They sell quart jars I

> think, and it goes quickly once you start using it for cooking.

> Jeanmarie

>

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What " brand " of Vit E is real?  I have not found any that will help my face

with

wrinkles.  I do not know what form of E is the real vitamin that slows aging. 

So I would not know what E to buy to add it to coconut oil to slow aging.

 

From: Coconut Oil

[mailto:Coconut Oil ] On Behalf Of Don

Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 8:03 PM

Coconut Oil

Subject: Re: Re: coconut oil

If you are going to heat it up...just heat what you will use in a short time to

prevent it from going rancid - tho I must confess I have not experienced it

going rancid and have been using it for 3 years...a little vit E oil could also

help w/ shelf life.

From: Lyn K <godisbest4me@... <mailto:godisbest4me%40> >

Subject: Re: Re: coconut oil

Coconut Oil

<mailto:Coconut Oil%40>

Date: Wednesday, January 19, 2011, 9:47 PM

Have you found a way to use the oil for your bathroom purposes and not make it

rancid?

Taking into account that we are now in winter and the oil is solid. So I thot

to try an electric cup warming pad and put the oil in a pump bottle and heat it.

The bottle I used was a heavy thick shatter-resistant plastic, but it still

turned rancid. So I have been looking for a ceramic or glass pump bottle, but

have not found one that I like yet.

________________________________

From: moontidearts <moontidearts@... <mailto:moontidearts%40hotmail.com>

>

Coconut Oil

<mailto:Coconut Oil%40>

Sent: Wed, January 19, 2011 9:02:50 PM

Subject: Re: coconut oil

It's true that the oil will last for years. My last 50 pound can is still fresh,

and I bought that 4 years ago (I use this one for my ointments at my shop). It

will, however, quickly turn rancid if you put your fingers in it, as I did with

the jar I keep in the bathroom for my hair, skin and oil pulling. After dipping

in with my fingers, that I was certain were clean, the oil had that rancid stink

in just a couple of weeks...So be certain to use a clean spoon.

M

>

> >Someone just pointed me to their site and it's interesting. But they sell

> >large quantities, not something I could just buy a little of and try. How

> >long will it keep once opened?

>

> A very long time, at least a year or two. They sell quart jars I

> think, and it goes quickly once you start using it for cooking.

> Jeanmarie

>

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For your face, you can simply pierce a Vit E gel cap and apply the oil you

squeeze out, but you should also look into using Vit C on your face for

wrinkles. Google " homemade Vit C serum " , as there's lots of links that teach how

to make it, avoiding the crappy and unnecessary ingredients found in the ultra

expensive serums found at drug and beauty stores.

M

>

> What " brand " of Vit E is real?  I have not found any that will help my face

with

> wrinkles. 

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