What is Coconut Oil?
Coconut Oil is extracted from the nut of the Coconut Palm tree.
When the oil is derived from fresh coconut, without going through any
chemical processing or bleaching, it is called Virgin Coconut Oil.
An important fatty acid in Virgin Coconut Oil known as
lauric acid
has been found to have anti-microbial, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal,
anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant activities.
It can be used both externally and internally, which makes it very
versatile. For example, it can be used as a cooking oil, but also as a
skin moisturizer and as a key ingredient in soap, hair products, health
supplements, and cosmetics.
What are the Benefits of Coconut Oil?
The nutritional properties of Coconut Oil make it a great herbal remedy
for many health conditions.
Studies have shown that Coconut Oil may help with hair problems, skin
infections, stress, imbalanced cholesterol levels, weakened immune
system, digestive problems, kidney problems, cardiovascular diseases,
low blood pressure, diabetes, muscular strain, and rheumatoid arthritis.
Studies have also shown that Coconut Oil enhances thyroid production, as
well as fights fungi and yeasts that cause candidiasis, ringworm,
tapeworms, athlete's foot, thrush, diaper rash, lice and other
infections and parasites.
Coconut Oil is known to help with the absorption of nutrients including
vitamins, minerals, and amino acids in the body which enhances physical
performance, endurance and boosts energy levels.
Uses of Coconut Oil
Age Spots
A study has shown that regular use of Coconut Oil can help prevent and even diminish the appearance of Age Spots
(also known as Sun Spots and Liver Spots).
This is accomplished due to the anti-oxidant properties of Coconut oil,
which fight against the oxidation of polyunsaturated fats and protein by
free radical activity as a result of aging and over exposure to
sunlight.
Therefore a simple remedy for Age Spots is to massage a small amount of
Coconut Oil into the affected areas several times daily until the spots
fade away.
Athlete's Foot and Plantar Warts
Coconut Oil's antiparasitic and antiprotozoal activity help treat skin infections such as Plantar Warts and Athlete's Foot.
By combining Coconut Oil with the anti-fungal and anti-bacterial power of Garlic, an excellent remedy to treat these conditions is as follows:
- Crush one whole peeled bulb of Garlic and mix it with one tablespoon of Coconut Oil.
- Rub the mixture onto the affected skin area twice a day (once in the morning, and once before going to bed).
- The prevent the garlic odor from affecting the bed sheets, a thin pair of cotton socks can be worn at bedtime.
Chapped Lips
Coconut Oil is a fantastic natural alternative to chapsticks when you have chapped lips.
The oil is easily absorbed into the layers of skin and into the cell
structures of our lips, keeping them strong and supple.
Therefore, simply apply a small amount of lukewarm Virgin Coconut Oil
onto your lips whenever they feel dry.
It is recommended to start applying the oil several times daily when
cold and dry weather sets in, to help keep the lips soft and pliable.
Diabetes
Virgin Coconut Oil helps treat diabetes by balancing the blood sugar levels and insulin secretion in our body.
A recommended dosage is 1 tablespoon of Coconut Oil taken 2 to 3 times daily.
It can be used as an alternative to regular cooking oil when preparing meals.
Dry and Damaged Hair
Coconut oil is one of the best known natural conditioners for hair.
The essential proteins and fats in the oil can help ensure that the scalp is free of dandruff and to repair dry/damaged hair.
Therefore, a simple remedy for dandruff and dry hair is to massage Virgin Coconut Oil into the hair and scalp 30-minutes before taking a shower.
It is safe (and even beneficial) to let coconut oil remain in the hair for up to 3 hours, but 30 minutes is usually sufficient.
Cardiovascular Health
Coconut oil is beneficial for our heart and overall cardiovascular
system.
The key ingredient is lauric acid, which helps balance cholesterol and
blood pressure levels.
Studies have shown that populations that consume coconut oil regularly
have lower rates of heart disease compared to the groups using regular
vegetable oil when preparing meals.
Therefore, you can try replacing your current cooking oil with Coconut
Oil when appropriate.
Skin Problems
The key ingredient of Coconut Oil, lauric acid, makes it a great natural
antiviral, antibacterial and antiprozoal agent.
The small molecular structure of Coconut Oil smoothly penetrates through
the layers of skin and keeps connective tissues strong and supple so
that the skin doesn't dry, sag and wrinkle.
Additionally, the anti-inflammatory properties of Coconut Oil help
reduce chronic skin inflammation.
Therefore, a natural remedy for many skin problems including wrinkles, dry skin, cellulite, stretch marks, psoriasis, and eczema is to apply Coconut Oil to the affected area several times per day.
What are the Side Effects of Coconut Oil?
Coconut Oil is fairly safe for both internal and external consumption when used in moderation.
An overdose of coconut oil can cause diarrhea.
Coconut Oil, like many other oils, is also high in calories, so this should always be taken into consideration.
Therefore, the recommended daily dosage is 1 to 3 tablespoons when the oil is used for therapeutic purposes.
Where and How to Buy Coconut Oil
Coconut Oil can be purchased at most grocery and health food stores.
When buying, look for cold pressed Organic Virgin Coconut Oil.
Virgin Coconut Oil is extracted from fresh coconut flesh and retains
many of the important nutrients compared to regular Coconut Oil which is
derived from the dried fruit.