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Post by CurlyDoesIt... 23rd October 2009, 7:26 pm

I went to Whole Foods the other day and became intimidated while looking for coconut oil. I went to the personal care and cooking sections but didn't know what I was looking for. Is it supposed to be in a liquid form or butter form? Thanks in advance for any insight...Wink I did buy some chinese herbal moisturizing jelly...my hair feels softer Smile
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Post by dajewel 23rd October 2009, 9:04 pm

hey, there! I bought my Nutiva EVCO from the Vitamin Shoppe. Depending on the temperature, the oil may appear a white, cold solid or a clear liquid.
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Post by ActionActress 24th October 2009, 2:06 am

I like my 54 oz Nutiva brand from Amazon.com It is solid but when it gets warm it starts to melt and turn clear. Use it on your hair, skin (clears acne, gets worse before it gets better), eat it to LOSE WEIGHT and keep it off. It is natures cure!!

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Post by CurlyDoesIt... 24th October 2009, 6:48 am

Thank you ladies for the information...")
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Post by sweetdrk1 24th October 2009, 10:33 am

Yes thanks for answering her..as soon as my jojoba oil is gone I wanted to try the Coconut oil! Now I know what to look for! Nikki I LOVE this forum!
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Post by dajewel 24th October 2009, 10:40 am

oh, i def use coconut oil on my skin!!! that is my primary skin moisturizer in the Florida humidity and heat!! i love it!! i like it brings out my skin's undertones!! you should try it!
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Post by sweetdrk1 24th October 2009, 12:10 pm

I will, thanks
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Post by krenea 24th October 2009, 3:13 pm

I buy organic virgin coconut oil from Whole Foods. It's in the aisle with all of the other cooking oils. It will be solid upon purchase, but if the temperature whereever you store your oil gets to, say 75-80 degrees, then the oil will liquify. For me that's ideal, because I love to pour it from the jar and into a plastic container to be mixed with my EO conditioner!
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Post by NappyJer19 24th October 2009, 9:28 pm

Can coconut oil be used by itself as a moisturizer?
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Post by krenea 24th October 2009, 9:35 pm

Oils are not moisturizers, but coconut and avocado oils penetrate the hair and act as sealants. You have to moisturize first, then apply the oils to seal in the moisture.
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Post by Iomer 24th October 2009, 10:23 pm

I bought EfaGold Organic Coconut Oil from Krogers. It is solid at room temperature and becomes a liquid if heated. The kind of coconut oil I bought (organic extra virgin) can be used for cooking, food, skin, and hair (I tried it on toast today in the place of margarine and it was delicious!)
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Post by ActionActress 25th October 2009, 1:22 pm

Try coconut oil in your popcorn and then coat it with a little dash of cayenne pepper. It is also good in your baked yam/sweet potato instead of butter.

I am going to start using coconut milk in my smoothies.

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Post by sweetdrk1 25th October 2009, 2:22 pm

WOW!! u ladies are so informative!! Love it!
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Post by feelinme 25th October 2009, 3:03 pm

So if I am reading all this correctly, coconut oil is a moisturizer and a sealant
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Post by gammainme 25th October 2009, 3:16 pm

spayton wrote:So if I am reading all this correctly, coconut oil is a moisturizer and a sealant

In my readings, i learned it was only a sealant...
And good post- i like the coconut oil but i have to be careful on the usage bc the smell is a bit much for moi
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Post by dajewel 25th October 2009, 4:16 pm

i actually thought it was both a moisturizer and a sealant.
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Post by StealMyHeartLovee 25th October 2009, 9:01 pm

I use a little coconut oil on my face and to seal the ends of my hair, that's all.
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Post by NappyJer19 25th October 2009, 10:11 pm

so what would be considered as moisturizer? conditioner?

krenea wrote:Oils are not moisturizers, but coconut and avocado oils penetrate the hair and act as sealants. You have to moisturize first, then apply the oils to seal in the moisture.
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Post by krenea 25th October 2009, 10:20 pm

Water is the ultimate moisturizer, of course, but yes, conditioners moisturize. Humectants, such as glycerin, serve the purpose of drawing moisture from the air into the skin/hair. Determining the porosity of your hair is important because you can customize your own needs depending on how porous your hair is. I have low porisity, so I have to moisturize more frequently to maintain moisture. I have a spray bottle filled with purified water on my desk at work and use it whenever my hair feels dry, then follow with a leave-in conditioner (Giovanni Direct is my fav). I don't usually seal at work, but I do have a collection of hair products on my desk! I know that sounds extreme--Because it is! My goal is to have soft, healthy, hydrated hair! [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
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Post by tiashaunteĆ© 25th October 2009, 10:58 pm

I just went to Whole Foods last Friday for the first time to buy Coconut oil. I had to ask someone where to find it. It was across from the produce (go figure). Anyhoo, I purchased the 365 brand and I love it!! My hair is so soft and smells so good. I can't wait for the long term outcome of use.
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Post by veggiegirl314 25th October 2009, 11:35 pm

Just a fair warning to those who choose to eat coconut oil. It's VERY high in saturated fat, so if you have high cholesterol, you might want to use it only on your head and not in your tummy Smile
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Post by krenea 26th October 2009, 1:18 am

Great advice, Veggiegirl314! [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] The smell always makes me want to eat it! Someone suggested here to put it on popcorn and my eyes got really big at that lucious-sounding idea!
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Post by ActionActress 27th October 2009, 12:25 pm

veggiegirl314 wrote:Just a fair warning to those who choose to eat coconut oil. It's VERY high in saturated fat, so if you have high cholesterol, you might want to use it only on your head and not in your tummy [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]


Ah it is a vegetable saturated fat, not animal. I have lost 32lbs by it. Coconut oil, contains MCT medium chain fatty acids that the body easily absorbs into the body and turn into energy. Coconut oil increases the metabolism of the body and also decreases your appetite level.

There is more information here: http://www.coconutresearchcenter.org/ There has been much misconception about coconut oil and it's usage in one diet. Coconut oil, milk, and meat have been used for thousands of years in the Pacific Islands and Asia and they have a tendency to be on the slim side and very, very little cardio vascular problems. Cholesterol is in check with coconut oil also.

Here is an except, there are universities studies on the site to look up at ones own leisure:

Coconut In Modern Medicine

Modern medical science is now confirming the use of coconut in treating many of the above conditions. Published studies in medical journals show that coconut, in one form or another, may provide a wide range of health benefits. Some of these are summarized below:




  • Kills viruses that cause influenza, herpes, measles, hepatitis C, SARS, AIDS, and other illnesses.


  • Kills bacteria that cause ulcers, throat infections, urinary tract infections, gum disease and cavities, pneumonia, and gonorrhea, and other diseases.


  • Kills fungi and yeasts that cause candidiasis, ringworm, athlete's foot, thrush, diaper rash, and other infections.


  • Expels or kills tapeworms, lice, giardia, and other parasites.


  • Provides a nutritional source of quick energy.


  • Boosts energy and endurance, enhancing physical and athletic performance.


  • Improves digestion and absorption of other nutrients including vitamins, minerals, and amino acids.


  • Improves insulin secretion and utilization of blood glucose.


  • Relieves stress on pancreas and enzyme systems of the body.


  • Reduces symptoms associated with pancreatitis.


  • Helps relieve symptoms and reduce health risks associated with diabetes.


  • Reduces problems associated with malabsorption syndrome and cystic fibrosis.


  • Improves calcium and magnesium absorption and supports the development of strong bones and teeth.


  • Helps protect against osteoporosis.


  • Helps relieve symptoms associated with gallbladder disease.


  • Relieves symptoms associated with Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and stomach ulcers.


  • Improves digestion and bowel function.


  • Relieves pain and irritation caused by hemorrhoids.


  • Reduces inflammation.


  • Supports tissue healing and repair.


  • Supports and aids immune system function.


  • Helps protect the body from breast, colon, and other cancers.


  • Is heart healthy; improves cholesterol ratio reducing risk of heart disease.


  • Protects arteries from injury that causes atherosclerosis and thus protects against heart disease.


  • Helps prevent periodontal disease and tooth decay.


  • Functions as a protective antioxidant.


  • Helps to protect the body from harmful free radicals that promote premature aging and degenerative disease.


  • Does not deplete the body's antioxidant reserves like other oils do.


  • Improves utilization of essential fatty acids and protects them from oxidation.


  • Helps relieve symptoms associated with chronic fatigue syndrome.


  • Relieves symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia (prostate enlargement).


  • Reduces epileptic seizures.


  • Helps protect against kidney disease and bladder infections.


  • Dissolves kidney stones.


  • Helps prevent liver disease.


  • Is lower in calories than all other fats.


  • Supports thyroid function.


  • Promotes loss of excess weight by increasing metabolic rate.


  • Is utilized by the body to produce energy in preference to being stored as body fat like other dietary fats.


  • Helps prevent obesity and overweight problems.


  • Applied topically helps to form a chemical barrier on the skin to ward of infection.


  • Reduces symptoms associated the psoriasis, eczema, and dermatitis.


  • Supports the natural chemical balance of the skin.


  • Softens skin and helps relieve dryness and flaking.


  • Prevents wrinkles, sagging skin, and age spots.


  • Promotes healthy looking hair and complexion.


  • Provides protection form damaging effects of ultraviolet radiation form the sun.


  • Helps control dandruff.


  • Does not form harmful by-products when heated to normal cooking temperature like other vegetable oils do.


  • Has no harmful or discomforting side effects.


  • Is completely non-toxic to humans.

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Positive Health News Report No 14 Summer Issue, 1997

MARY ENIG, Ph.D. ON
CHOLESTEROL, HIV, AND COCONUT OIL

By Mark Konlee

MARY ENIG Ph.D. ON THE EFFECTS OF COCONUT OIL ON SERUM CHOLESTEROL LEVELS AND HDLs

Dr. Mary Enig MS (Nutritional Sciences), Ph.D. did original research that showed a positive link between vegetable oil and cancer and a negative correlation for animal fat. She originated comprehensive analysis of trans fatty acid components of over 200 foods. Trans fatty acids are formed when vegetable oils are hydrogenated or heated to high temperatures. With high temperatures, trans fatty acids are fats that are twisted, which alter their natural "cis" shape. She studied how the trans fatty acids from foods affected the liver's mixed function oxidase enzyme system that metabolizes drugs and environmental pollutants in the body. An important finding of this latter study was that laboratory animals fed experimental diets containing trans fatty acids have altered activity of this enzyme system. These results were partly responsible for the review of the "Health Aspects of Dietary Trans Fatty Acids" held by the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Life Sciences Research Office, at the request of the Food and Drug Administration. Mary Enig has had 17 articles published in scientific journals since 1976. In 1986, she was appointed by the Governor of Maryland to the "State Advisory Council on Nutrition." She was contributing editor to "Clinical Nutrition" magazine and consulting editor for the "Journal of the American College of Nutrition." She has given over 50 seminars and lectures on since 1979 on foods and nutrition topics.

In an article published in the Indian Coconut Journal, Sept., 1995, Dr. Enig stated that "Ancel Keys is largely responsible for starting the anti-saturated fat agenda in the United States." She quoted Keys as saying that "All fats raise serum cholesterol; saturated fats raise and polyunsaturated fats lower serum cholesterol; Hydrogenated fats are the problem; Animal fats are the problem." Enig stated: "As can be seen, his findings were inconsistent."

Enig also stated: "The problems for coconut oil started four decades ago when researchers fed animals hydrogenated coconut oil that was purposely altered to make it completely devoid of any essential fatty acids...The animals fed the hydrogenated coconut oil (as the only fat source) naturally became essential fatty acid deficient; their serum cholesterol increased. Diets that cause an essential fatty acid deficiency always produce an increase in serum cholesterol levels as well as in increase in the atherosclerotic indices. The same effect has also been seen when other ...highly hydrogenated oils such as cottonseed, soybean or corn oils have been fed; so it is clearly a function of the hydrogenated products, either because the oil is essential fatty acid (EFA) deficient or because of trans fatty acids."

What about studies where animals were fed unprocessed coconut oil? Enig wrote: "Hostmark et al (1980) compared the effects of diets containing 10% coconut oil and 10% sunflower oil on lipoprotein distribution in male Wistar rats. Coconut oil feeding produced significantly lower levels (p=0.05) of pre-beta lipoproteins (VLDL) and significantly higher (p=<0.01) alpha-lipoproteins (HDL) relative to sunflower feeding." (Editor's note: HDLs are considered the good cholesterol as they prevent deposits of LDL cholesterol on artery walls.) She also cited a study by Awad (1981) on Wistar rats fed a diet of either 14% (natural) coconut oil or 14% safflower oil. She stated:"Total tissue cholesterol accumulation for animals on the safflower diet was six times greater than for animals fed the [unhydrogenated] coconut oil..A conclusion that can be drawn from some of the animal research is that feeding hydrogenated coconut oil devoid of essential fatty acids(EFA)...potentiates the formation of atherosclerosis markers. It is of note that animals fed regular coconut oil have less cholesterol deposited in their livers and other parts of their bodies." Enig also referred to epidemiological studies done by Kaunitz and Dayrit (1992) on coconut eating societies who found that "available population studies show that dietary coconut oil does not lead to high serum cholesterol nor to high coronary heart disease.." It is noteworthy that hydrogenated coconut oil was not consumed by these coconut eating societies; they only consumed natural coconut oil.

Kaunitz and Dayrit noted in 1989 that Mendis et al reported when Sri Lankan males were changed from their normal diet of natural coconut oil to corn oil, their LDL cholesterol declined 23.8% which is good news, but their HDL cholesterol declined 41.4% which is bad news. This created a more unfavorable LDL/HDL ratio meaning that on the corn oil diet there would be more cholesterol depositing on the artery walls than on the coconut oil diet. In plain English, a diet using liquid corn oil will lead to cholesterol deposits faster than a diet using natural coconut oil. Natural coconut oil, by increasing the good HDL cholesterol, may help prevent atherosclerosis and heart disease. Enig cited several other studies in her article that showed that natural coconut oil (not hydrogenated coconut oil) had health benefits markers indicating that coconut oil was more beneficial in preventing heart disease than most vegetable oils. Enig also cited the research of Tholstrup et al (1994) on natural (NOT hydrogenated) palm kernel oil which is high in lauric acid and also contains myristic acid. Tholstrup found that with palm kernel oil, "HDL cholesterol levels increased significantly from baseline values."

Enig reported in her article that the effects of coconut oil on persons with low cholesterol levels was the opposite of persons with high cholesterol levels. Of persons with low total cholesterol counts, she wrote that "there may be a rising of serum cholesterol, LDL cholesterol and especially HDL cholesterol." In persons with high cholesterol levels, "there is lowering of total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol." The studies she cited showed that in both groups the LDL/HDL ratio moved in a favorable direction. In persons with AIDS or immune-compromised from other causes, the conclusions of this research are profound. It means everything the public has been told about vegetable oils on television for the past 15 years has been half truths and leading the public to the wrong conclusions. The public has been led to believe that tropicals will clog your arteries and cause heart disease. In fact, the opposite is true; natural tropical oils will help prevent hardening of the arteries while most liquid vegetable oils will increase hardening of the arteries! In a phone call to Mary Enig in April, 1997, she told me that the worst oil to use for any purpose is Canola oil. When used in cooking, it produces the very high levels of trans fatty acids.

MARY ENIG Ph.D. ON NATURAL COCONUT OIL FOR AIDS and OTHER VIRAL INFECTIONS

On July 19, 1995, Enig was quoted in an article published in The HINDU, India's National Newspaper as stating that coconut oil is converted by the body into "Monolaurin" a fatty acid with anti-viral properties that might be useful in the treatment of AIDS. The staff reporter for The HINDU wrote about Enig's presentation at a press conference in Kochi and wrote the following:

"There was an instance in the US in which an infant tested HIV positive had become HIV negative. That it was fed with an infant formula with a high coconut oil content gains significance in this context and at present an effort was on to find out how the "viral load" of an HIV infected baby came down when fed a diet that helped in the generation of Monolaurin in the body."

The reporter commented on Enig's observations that "Monolaurin helped in inactivating other viruses such as measles, herpes, vesicular stomatitis and Cytomegalovirus (CMV) and that research undertaken so far on coconut oil also indicated that it offered a certain measure of protection against cancer-inducing substances. "

In another article published in the Indian Coconut Journal, Sept., 1995, Dr. Enig stated:

"Recognition of the antimicrobial activity of the monoglyceride of lauric acid (Monolaurin) has been reported since 1966. The seminal work can be credited to Jon Kabara. This early research was directed at the virucidal effects because of possible problems related to food preservation. Some of the early work by Hierholzer and Kabara (1982) that showed virucidal effects of Monolaurin on enveloped RNA and DNA viruses was done in conjunction with the Center for Disease Control of the US Public Health Service with selected prototypes or recognized strains of enveloped viruses. The envelope of these viruses is a lipid membrane."

Enig stated in her article that Monolaurin, of which the precursor is lauric acid, disrupted the lipid membranes of envelope viruses and also inactivated bacteria, yeast and fungi. She wrote:"Of the saturated fatty acids, lauric acid has greater antiviral activity than either caprylic acid (C-10) or myristic acid (C-14). The action attributed to Monolaurin is that of solubilizing the lipids ..in the envelope of the virus causing the disintegration of the virus envelope." In India, coconut oil is fed to calves to treat Cryptosporidium as reported by Lark Lands Ph.D. in her upcoming book "Positively Well" (1).

While HHV-6A was not mentioned by Enig, HHV-6A is an enveloped virus and would be expected to disintegrate in the presence of lauric acid and/or Monolaurin. Some of the pathogens reported by Enig to be inactivated by Monolaurin include HIV, measles, vercular stomatitis virus (VSV), herpes simplex virus (HSV-1), visna, cytomegalovirus (CMV), Influenza virus, Pneumonovirus, Syncytial virus and Rubeola. Some bacteria inactivated by Monolaurin include listeria, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus agalactiae, Groups A, B, F and G streptococci, Gram-positive organisms; and gram-negative organisms, if treated with chelator.

Enig reported that only one infant formula "Impact" contains lauric acid while the more widely promoted formulas like "Ensure" do not contain lauric acid and often contain some hydrogenated fats (trans fatty acids). A modified ester of lauric acid, Monolaurin (available in capsules), is sold in health food stores and is manufactured by Ecological Formulas, Concord, CA.

ENIG ON A THERAPEUTIC DOSE

Based on her calculations on the amount of lauric acid found in human Mother's milk, Dr. Enig suggests a rich lauric acid diet would contain about 24 grams of lauric acid daily for the average adult. This amount could be found in about 3.5 tablespoons of coconut oil or 10 ounces of "Pure Coconut Milk." Coconut Milk is made in Sri Lanka and imported into the United States. It can be found in health food stores and in local grocery stores in the International Foods section or in specialty grocery stores that sell products imported from Thailand, the Philippines or East India. About 7 ounces of raw coconut daily would contain 24 grams of lauric acid. 24 grams of lauric acid is the therapeutic daily dose for adults suggested by Mary Enig based on her research of the lauric acid content of mother's milk. (1)

1. Positively Well, by Lark Lands Ph.D. Her new book discusses lauric acid and suggests many treatment options for persons with AIDS or CFIDS and may be ordered by calling 905-672-7470 or 800-542-8102

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ON THE ANTI-VIRAL EFFECTS OF LAURIC ACID

Mary Enig cites 24 references in her 7 page article on "Lauric Acid for HIV-infected Individuals," a few of which are as follows:

1. Issacs, C.E. et al. Inactivation of enveloped viruses in human bodily fluids by purified lipids. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1994;724:457-464.

2. Kabara, J.J. Antimicrobial agents derived from fatty acids. Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society 1984;61:397-403.

3. Hierholzer, J.C. and Kabara J.J. In vitro effects on Monolaurin compounds on enveloped RNA and DNA viruses. Journal of Food Safety 1982;4:1-12.

4. Wang, L.L. and Johnson, E.A. Inhibition of Listeria monocytogenes by fatty acids and monoglycerides. Appli Environ Microbiol 1992; 58:624-629.

5. Issacs, C.E. et al. Membrane-disruptive effect of human milk: inactivation of enveloped viruses. Journal of Infectious Diseases 1986;154:966-971.

6. Anti-viral effects of monolaruin. JAQA 1987;2:4-6 7. Issacs C.E. et al. Antiviral and antibacterial lipids in human milk and infant formula feeds. Archives of Disease in Childhood 1990;65:861-864.


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"Coconut oil is the healthiest oil on earth."
-Bruce Fife, N.D.
"Coconut oil is the healthiest oil you can use."
-Joseph Mercola, D.O.
Coconut oil is the world's only natural low-calorie fat.
Why has coconut oil had a bad reputation in the past? It's not what you might think. The reason has nothing to do with science or with health.







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