Hi! My first deal so be polite please ;) Found this coconut oil at my local Tesco and seems to be national deal. Great quality oil for £4:
Pack Size: 250ML
Extra virgin
100% raw
Cold pressed
100% organic
Gluten free
All comments (23)
marty-401
30 Jan 16#1
Same price on Amazon and £9.77 for the 500ml size.
a kindly beast
30 Jan 161#2
how is this different from ktc brand stuff which is £2 for 500ml??
vanityfair to a kindly beast
30 Jan 161#3
KTC is really bad quality as is heat processed and not cold pressed.
nickann1 to a kindly beast
30 Jan 16#4
I find the extra virgin cold pressed oil to be miles better than the KTC stuff because the KTC stuff is refined oil and doesn't smell or taste anything like this one.
tawse57 to a kindly beast
30 Jan 16#6
This one is raw - unrefined - and the ktc brand is refined.
Here is a good website that tells you the different benefits.
Apparently it helps heal cold sores ! just put it on !!
fishmaster to Hammondhammond
30 Jan 161#16
Or you could have tried something that has been studied and proven to work which is Zovirax, generic versions are available for £1 or less a tube. Anyway I hope it works for you. Lemon Balm is another cold sore treatment, anecdotal evidence again though.
Coconut Oil is media hyped currently and a fashionable item, it has no miracle properties. This article studies the Coconut hype currently >
Personally I'd buy it if it tasted good rather than use it for any purported medical claim, which are unproven. Just don't eat too much of it, like most things.
michaelanderson
30 Jan 16#7
Lidl have a 300ml one for £2.99 and had some good reviews
atiyyahnavab
30 Jan 16#8
thank you
welshlass1
30 Jan 16#9
I bought some this morning, I love the smell of it!!
Haggle
30 Jan 16#10
Seems a good price for organic and extra virgin. For anyone buying for the first time, this type of coconut oil is solid at room temperature.
Opening post
Pack Size: 250ML
Extra virgin
100% raw
Cold pressed
100% organic
Gluten free
All comments (23)
Here is a good website that tells you the different benefits.
http://www.foodrenegade.com/how-to-choose-a-good-coconut-oil/
Coconut Oil is media hyped currently and a fashionable item, it has no miracle properties. This article studies the Coconut hype currently >
http://www.berkeleywellness.com/healthy-eating/diet-weight-loss/food/nutrition/article/coconut-oil-all-its-cracked-be
Personally I'd buy it if it tasted good rather than use it for any purported medical claim, which are unproven. Just don't eat too much of it, like most things.