Coconut Oil Anyone?
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There are TONS of websites touting the benefits of coconut oil. I put 1 tbsp in my coffee every morning. Google 101 uses for coconut oil and you'll be amazed at how much it can do :-) if you do the refined there are less of the beneficial enzymes but if you really can't stand the coconut taste that's going to have to be the way to go for you.0
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I just drank half a teaspoon in my tea0
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I just started eating coconut oil... I am eating a high fat diet so the calories arnt an issue. It's too soon for me to notice any changes, but i have seen other people that have been successful! Just start eating a tablespoon per day, and slowly work to eating more if you dont feel depreived or anything!0
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I use it when making chocolate covered peppermint patties.0
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I use it for cooking, mainly because I like the taste. As was said it is the same calories as any other oil. (100% fat).
I've lost the source but the claims that MCT's are used as energy primarily (like carbs) is true but apparently coconut oil is not all MCT's which I was unaware of. I "think" it was closer to 30% MCT's.0 -
I'm not the sort of person that jumps on the bandwagon with all the newest trends... having said that, i'm going to wait and see what the long term results are for those ingesting coconut oil.
I'll stick to EVOO until those studies have proven great results, without added fat or cholesterol issues.
Thanks for the posts and information.0 -
I use it for cooking, mainly because I like the taste. As was said it is the same calories as any other oil. (100% fat).
I've lost the source but the claims that MCT's are used as energy primarily (like carbs) is true but apparently coconut oil is not all MCT's which I was unaware of. I "think" it was closer to 30% MCT's.0 -
I started using coconut oil about a month ago after reading all the benefits it provides. I make homemade protein bars (135 calories each) and I have one every evening with a tablespoon of coconut oil spread on the bar. It's a healthy fat and my skin is becoming softer and softer. Even my hair is getting softer. I'm 60 years old and my skin and hair were SO dry before this.0
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i use it for my hair and thats about it lol0
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Does wonders for my hair. I just set the tub/container in hot water for five to ten minutes, then slather the oil on my hair and let it sit for about two hours. My hair has never looked so good. (I do this about once a week.) And, if I have the time, I also massage some into my hands, throw some "spa" gloves on, and - whala! - super soft hands.
I also use a tablespoon in my tea, which - aside from reaping the benefits of the oil itself - acts as a great lip moisturizer.0 -
I use coconut oil to cook...it makes beautiful stir fry's, sautee's, pan fried steaks/chicken/chops etc...I eat higher protein, low carb combined with intermittent fasting so I'm not concerned about the calorie/fat content.
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i cook with it but i might try some of the other ways after reading this!0
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I use it to cook; my partner uses it on her excema..which improves when she remembers to use it. My daughter is Paleo and uses it a lot in cooking and for her skin and as a lip balm. I've read the 101 uses but haven't started using it for everything it is supposed to help.0
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I started washing my face with it and my face looks amazing! I did have a small break out the first few days but that's because the oil pulls the toxins out of the skin. My routine is twice a day. I slather some extra virgin organic coconut oil on my face then massage with a "buff puff" for about 1.5 minutes or so, then I continue massaging under running water in the shower for about another minute or so just so I'm not totally greasy when I get out of the shower, then pat dry. I don't know, but my pores and dark spots are diminishing and my face is so smooth and so so soft! Coconut oil has so many fantastic uses. I also make a cleaner for my wood and leather furniture out of it (1 part lemon juice to 1 part coconut oil) and if you want more of a furniture oil use less lemon and more coconut oil! I could go on about everything I use it for but this truly is a miracle product for me!
If you mix in baking soda with some coconut oil you can save your self a trip to the store for more buff puffs and use up baking soda which would have probably been tossed anyways. It makes a great exfoilient that is gentle and effective :00 -
I've only used it for my hair. >__> I've been meaning to try it cooked into something, but haven't yet. :ohwell:0
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Love it. I use Spectrum Organic Unrefined. I have eczema and use it directly on my skin as well as in place of hair serum. It is excellent for cooking because it is very heat stable (high smoke point), unlike other oils (such as olive oil) which break down at high temperatures which can create free radicals. Every so often I just eat a teaspoonful of it, but, like any other fat/oil it is calorie dense. I would not worry about going over on your fats -- it's a very health fat -- as long as you can keep the calories in line.0
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I started using it when I read an experiment someone had done on her husband who was showing signs of Alzheimers.
My mind seemed sharper after only a day or two, and if I don't have any for a couple of days I get into a mental fog and start forgetting things.0 -
I use coconut oil for everything. I love it! It is high in calories, but it is very healthy for you. Olive oil is known for being healthy, but once you heat up Olive Oil, the goodness of it goes away and it's just oil. Coconut Oil, however, maintains all of its good qualities when heated.0
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I love coconut oil I put it in my coffee in the morning, or in my oatmeal or whip it in with cream cheese.
I also use it in place of butter when ever possible as I am not a huge fan of the taste of olive or grapeseed oil in most dishes. We started using it on our grilled cheese and man they are fantastically crispy!! I didn"t think I would like it cause I am huge on flavor and it fits the bill. I also use it to pan fry fish, bake and smoothies.
I am not having problems with loosing weight not sure if it is helping specifically.
I use the unrefined coconut oil as it is better for those with high cloesterol than the refined, and the unrefined it better absorbed into the skin from what I have read. The coconut taste is minimal not that I would mind.
i also use it to shave my legs, moisturing my hair, use it for lotion on my skin and face and cuticles. I mix it with baking soda for a great scrub.0 -
I also use it in my morning coffee and to cook my eggs in.0
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I use coconut oil for everything. I love it! It is high in calories, but it is very healthy for you. Olive oil is known for being healthy, but once you heat up Olive Oil, the goodness of it goes away and it's just oil. Coconut Oil, however, maintains all of its good qualities when heated.
Sources?? Because this contradicts everything I've ever read about either oil. Coconut oil is a saturated fat which makes it much more stable than seed oils. (Unless the seed oils are refined, but then you get into other health concerns.)0 -
I use coconut oil for everything. I love it! It is high in calories, but it is very healthy for you. Olive oil is known for being healthy, but once you heat up Olive Oil, the goodness of it goes away and it's just oil. Coconut Oil, however, maintains all of its good qualities when heated.
Sources?? Because this contradicts everything I've ever read about either oil. Coconut oil is a saturated fat which makes it much more stable than seed oils. (Unless the seed oils are refined, but then you get into other health concerns.)
I agree, this contradicts everything I've ever read about either oil also.0 -
Extra virgin olive oil has a smoke point of 390 to 415 degrees. Virgin coconut oil has a smoke point of 350. REFINED coconut oil has a smoke point of 450, but refined coconut oil is basically hydrogenated vegetable oil, and does not contain any of the still debatable health benefits of virgin coconut oil.
Also, saturated fats have lower smoke points than most unsaturated fats. Look at butter as a prime example, very low smoke point, high saturated fat content. Saturated fat is more SHELF stable, not heat stable.0 -
I love it! I use the refined Coconut oil when I saute veggies, because the refined doesnt have the distinctive coconut taste. Does anyone know if refined is bad for you? I also put a tbs of unrefined in my green smoothies and it is yummy on toast with jam.0
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Coconut oil is one of the healthiest foods on the planet. I have at least a tablespoon a day. It's definitely worth the fat content because it's all healthy fats.
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I use it for cooking. It has virtually the same benefits as olive oil, but it retains those properties even in high heat, where olive oil does not.0
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I use it for cooking. It has virtually the same benefits as olive oil, but it retains those properties even in high heat, where olive oil does not.0
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I love it! I use it for cooking (some more great food ideas for it here!) I only use the extra virgin, it's very expensive here so I buy it as a reward!
I don't find it a problem for my fats macros as I have them set higher anyway.0
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