KTC Coconut Oil is £2.25 for 500ml in Tesco's so I don't see why this is a deal.
It's ideal for stir frying because it will take a lot of heat before it starts smoking.
mrssf to Baldieman64
2 Jan 16#30
KTC is far from the quality of organic and virgin coconut oil hence the price.
Carley
1 Jan 164#13
I find foreplay to be equally as effective and free.
Baldieman64
1 Jan 163#14
Yes but at least with this, you don't have that nagging doubt about which butter you used when you're eating your crumpets.
Sophiasky
1 Jan 16#15
I'm assuming that you have tried this then for a fungal nail infection? My big toenail has had an infection for some time. Can you tell me how you actually used the oil to treat the nail(s) - did you have to try to place the oil underneath the nail (protruding part that you cut) and how long did it take to get rid of the infection? Thank you.
dvdvicar
1 Jan 165#16
Because this is 100% Raw. Cold Pressed, Virgin Coconut Oil
Dagk
1 Jan 16#17
How to use coconut oil:
Treating your nails with coconut oil is quite simple. Cleanse the affected area and pat dry. Apply the oil to the toes and massage into the nail, nail bed, and surrounding skin. Repeat this process twice a day until the fungus has dissipated.
While it may seem unbelievable that such a modest treatment can eliminate such a progressive condition, it really is that simple.
chrisbass
1 Jan 166#18
If you hit 2 of these jars together does it sound like a horse?
Baldieman64
1 Jan 161#19
Have you ever seen the state of split coconuts laid out in the sun prior to milling and oil extraction?
I'll take the boiled and filtered version any day of the week.
We aren't talking olive or rape oil here.
Saro
1 Jan 162#20
I had terrible feet after numerous operations (toxins from general anaesthetic & not having the will to bother with my feet. just bed rest). I was reading up on coconut oil as effective relief for dry skin on my feet. Interestingly enough it also mentioned relief for fungal nail infections.
So I tried it & my dry skin started peeling away from my feet & the coconut oil penetrated deep into my toe nails. I had read the nails would turn black so I covered them up until they were clear again & good as new.
Also great for eczema, psoriasis & general skin care like fighting off wrinkles & premature ageing.
Also I used Vicks vapor rub previously for fungal nail infections it worked well until I stopped when tub finished.
But coconut oil imho worked best & was kinder on my skin.
jesteroo
1 Jan 16#21
Thankyou, I for one, really appreciate this deal. My dog has a teaspoon a day of unrefined, raw and compressed coconut oil. It has many many health benefits for him, as well as humans, coconut oil combats a lot of issues with dogs so I am a regular buyer of this stuff.....
skelto99
1 Jan 16#22
Yes, very good for sweating your off your onions.
burney1988
1 Jan 16#23
Feed it to the dog.
speric07
1 Jan 16#24
Nice :smiley:
on_line_start
2 Jan 16#26
I wouldn't compare it to tesco oil, but on Amazon or else you can find almost always 1 litre of coconut oil for £10 which works out the same [mind its in 'ml' not 'kg']
for £9.99
neanie
2 Jan 16#27
This is a great price for virgin coconut oil, you can brush your teeth with it! I use for hair and skin. My baby had cradle cap and used on her, she smelt lovely and it cleared it up great, a lot of people still use olive oil on skin and hair but it's much greasier and doesn't smell great
dvdvicar
2 Jan 16#28
£12.98 with postage
Baldieman64
2 Jan 16#29
Beware the medicinal claims.
There is a special name for alternative medicines that have been proven to work. We call them "Medicine" - and you don't find them in the food isle.
By definition, "alternative" medicines have either not been proven to work or have been proven not to work.
mrssf
2 Jan 16#31
Fab deal⭐️
Baldieman64
2 Jan 16#32
What exactly is the difference?
Can you taste this difference?
Are you claiming that KTC's product is blended with "inferior" oils?
There are certainly product ranges where I would admit that KTC isn't the best quality option but this isn't one of them.
I spend a lot of time in the tropics and have yet to see coconut that aren't organic - so that's just a marketing line to fool the credulous.
snowflake75
2 Jan 16#33
butter me up baby!! lol
Manda2
2 Jan 162#34
I think the fact that it's organic and raw denotes that it hasn't been bleached, subjected to harsh chemical processing, extreme levels of heat or deodorised... amongst other things. But if you're happy with the refined version go for it; horses for courses.
Mr_Mister
2 Jan 16#35
I have been using KTC Coconut Oil for years and rate it highly.
Its currently on offer at Sainsburys for £3 for 2 jars of 500ml
link: Sainsburys
ssc1
2 Jan 16#36
Good to see this in store heat.
Anastasia27
10 Jan 16#37
Will this still be in store at this price today? (Sunday)
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It's ideal for stir frying because it will take a lot of heat before it starts smoking.
Treating your nails with coconut oil is quite simple. Cleanse the affected area and pat dry. Apply the oil to the toes and massage into the nail, nail bed, and surrounding skin. Repeat this process twice a day until the fungus has dissipated.
While it may seem unbelievable that such a modest treatment can eliminate such a progressive condition, it really is that simple.
I'll take the boiled and filtered version any day of the week.
We aren't talking olive or rape oil here.
So I tried it & my dry skin started peeling away from my feet & the coconut oil penetrated deep into my toe nails. I had read the nails would turn black so I covered them up until they were clear again & good as new.
Also great for eczema, psoriasis & general skin care like fighting off wrinkles & premature ageing.
Also I used Vicks vapor rub previously for fungal nail infections it worked well until I stopped when tub finished.
But coconut oil imho worked best & was kinder on my skin.
for £9.99
There is a special name for alternative medicines that have been proven to work. We call them "Medicine" - and you don't find them in the food isle.
By definition, "alternative" medicines have either not been proven to work or have been proven not to work.
Can you taste this difference?
Are you claiming that KTC's product is blended with "inferior" oils?
There are certainly product ranges where I would admit that KTC isn't the best quality option but this isn't one of them.
I spend a lot of time in the tropics and have yet to see coconut that aren't organic - so that's just a marketing line to fool the credulous.
Its currently on offer at Sainsburys for £3 for 2 jars of 500ml
link:
Sainsburys