- Anti-bacterial (kills bacteria that cause ulcers, throat infections, urinary tract infections, gum diseases, and other bacterial infections)
- Anti-carcinogenic (coconut oil has antimicrobial properties so it effectively prevents the spread of cancer cells and enhances the immune system)
- Anti-fungal (kills fungi and yeast that lead to infection)
- Anti-inflammatory (appears to have a direct effect in suppressing inflammation and repairing tissue, and it may also contribute by inhibiting harmful intestinal microorganisms that cause chronic inflammation.)
- Anti-microbial/Infection Fighting (the medium-chain fatty acids and monoglycerides found in coconut oil are the same as those in human mother’s milk, and they have extraordinary antimicrobial properties. By disrupting the lipid structures of microbes, they inactivate them. About half of coconut oil consists of lauric acid. Lauric acid, its metabolite monolaurin and other fatty acids in coconut oil are known to protect against infection from bacteria, viruses, yeast, fungi and parasites. While not having any negative effect on beneficial gut bacteria, coconut oil inactivates undesirable microbes.)
- An Antioxidant (protects against free-radical formation and damage)
- Anti-parasitic (fights to rid the body of tapeworms, lice and other parasites)
- Anti-protozoa (kills giardia, a common protozoan infection of the gut)
- Anti-viral
- Infection fighting
- Has no harmful for discomforting side effects
- Known to improve nutrient absorption (easily digestible; makes vitamins and minerals more available to the body)
- Nontoxic to humans and animals
Coconut
oil is the most nourishing oil you can put onto your skin and into your body. Pure virgin (unrefined) cold-pressed coconut oil is
the best natural ingredient for skin lotion. It prevents destructive
free-radical formation and provides protection against them. It can help to
keep the skin from developing liver spots, and other blemishes caused by aging
and over exposure to sunlight. It helps to keep connective tissues strong and
supple so that the skin doesn’t sag and wrinkle.
The small
molecular structure of coconut oil allows for easy absorption through the skin
and into the cell structure of the connective tissues. This means that it has
the ability to actually restore damaged or diseased skin. Coconut oil will also
have lasting benefits, unlike most lotions. It can help bring back a youthful
appearance. The coconut oil will aid in removing the outer layer of dead skin
cells, making the skin smoother. The skin will become more evenly textured with
a healthy “shine”. While doing this the coconut oil will penetrate into the
deeper layers of the skin and strengthen the underlying tissues
Clearly,
coconut oil needs to be present in every product you put onto your skin which
is why I include it in my wonderful soap!
How would
you like to try your hand at a super simple recipe starring coconut oil? Of
course you would!
Today, I
am sharing a coconut oil honey scrub that is GREAT to use as a skin smoother
and my personal favourite, an armpit de-stinker. Enjoy!
Honey Lemon or Lime Scrub
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 1/2 cup salt
- 1 tablespoon lemon or lime juice
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil
- 1 tablespoon honey
Directions
- Mix brown sugar and salt, then add lemon juice, coconut oil and honey continuing to mix well.
- Use 1-2 times per week for amazingly smooth skin!
Coconut Oil Is:
- See more at: http://blog.poppysoap.com/2012/09/26/coconut-oil-101-natures-perfect-healer/#sthash.ph3Ywrjs.dpuf
- Anti-bacterial (kills bacteria that cause ulcers, throat infections, urinary tract infections, gum diseases, and other bacterial infections)
- Anti-carcinogenic (coconut oil has antimicrobial properties so it effectively prevents the spread of cancer cells and enhances the immune system)
- Anti-fungal (kills fungi and yeast that lead to infection)
- Anti-inflammatory (appears to have a direct effect in suppressing inflammation and repairing tissue, and it may also contribute by inhibiting harmful intestinal microorganisms that cause chronic inflammation.)
- Anti-microbial/Infection Fighting (the medium-chain fatty acids and monoglycerides found in coconut oil are the same as those in human mother’s milk, and they have extraordinary antimicrobial properties. By disrupting the lipid structures of microbes, they inactivate them. About half of coconut oil consists of lauric acid. Lauric acid, its metabolite monolaurin and other fatty acids in coconut oil are known to protect against infection from bacteria, viruses, yeast, fungi and parasites. While not having any negative effect on beneficial gut bacteria, coconut oil inactivates undesirable microbes.)
- An Antioxidant (protects against free-radical formation and damage)
- Anti-parasitic (fights to rid the body of tapeworms, lice and other parasites)
- Anti-protozoa (kills giardia, a common protozoan infection of the gut)
- Anti-retroviral (kills HIV and HLTV-1)
- Anti-viral (kills viruses that cause influenza, herpes, measles, hepatitis C, SARS, AIDS, and other viruses)
- Infection fighting
- Has no harmful for discomforting side effects
- Known to improve nutrient absorption (easily digestible; makes vitamins and minerals more available to the body)
- Nontoxic to humans and animals
- See more at: http://blog.poppysoap.com/2012/09/26/coconut-oil-101-natures-perfect-healer/#sthash.ph3Ywrjs.dpuf
ICoconut Oil Is:
- See more at: http://blog.poppysoap.com/2012/09/26/coconut-oil-101-natures-perfect-healer/#sthash.ph3Ywrjs.dpuf
- Anti-bacterial (kills bacteria that cause ulcers, throat infections, urinary tract infections, gum diseases, and other bacterial infections)
- Anti-carcinogenic (coconut oil has antimicrobial properties so it effectively prevents the spread of cancer cells and enhances the immune system)
- Anti-fungal (kills fungi and yeast that lead to infection)
- Anti-inflammatory (appears to have a direct effect in suppressing inflammation and repairing tissue, and it may also contribute by inhibiting harmful intestinal microorganisms that cause chronic inflammation.)
- Anti-microbial/Infection Fighting (the medium-chain fatty acids and monoglycerides found in coconut oil are the same as those in human mother’s milk, and they have extraordinary antimicrobial properties. By disrupting the lipid structures of microbes, they inactivate them. About half of coconut oil consists of lauric acid. Lauric acid, its metabolite monolaurin and other fatty acids in coconut oil are known to protect against infection from bacteria, viruses, yeast, fungi and parasites. While not having any negative effect on beneficial gut bacteria, coconut oil inactivates undesirable microbes.)
- An Antioxidant (protects against free-radical formation and damage)
- Anti-parasitic (fights to rid the body of tapeworms, lice and other parasites)
- Anti-protozoa (kills giardia, a common protozoan infection of the gut)
- Anti-retroviral (kills HIV and HLTV-1)
- Anti-viral (kills viruses that cause influenza, herpes, measles, hepatitis C, SARS, AIDS, and other viruses)
- Infection fighting
- Has no harmful for discomforting side effects
- Known to improve nutrient absorption (easily digestible; makes vitamins and minerals more available to the body)
- Nontoxic to humans and animals
- See more at: http://blog.poppysoap.com/2012/09/26/coconut-oil-101-natures-perfect-healer/#sthash.ph3Ywrjs.dpuf
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ReplyDeleteedible coconut oil for cookingis often used as edible oil as well as for external and cooking applications.
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