Oos online for me - one of the bestsellers on eBay at over double that so very good deal if you can get it - hot thanks.
fuzzynavel
21 Mar 16#3
is it any good or is it the chemically extracted stuff as opposed to cold pressed?
twinkle eyes to fuzzynavel
21 Mar 161#4
Definitely not cold pressed or organic
lisaAylesbury to fuzzynavel
21 Mar 16#9
I just use it for a hair treatment before washing on the ends (works brilliantly) and for skin moisturiser (same) - and occasion ly for popcorn!!
Duelling Duck
21 Mar 16#5
Go to 36 and a half minutes through this podcast to listen to what the dietitian Professor Clare Collins has to say about eating coconut oil. Twice the saturated fat of bacon and not remotely healthy. Good for rubbing all over yourself, though!
playdumb
21 Mar 16#6
Saturated fat being bad is so yesterday! Things have moved on haven't they? Just like cholesterol is no longer the dietary villain it was once made out to be.
Heat for the deal, good price. KTC blurb claims that they extract the oil healthier way. I forgot the details.
Ross81
21 Mar 161#7
Coconut oil, acai berries and aloe vera...all snake oil
Duelling Duck
21 Mar 16#8
It depends on the chain length of a fat as to whether it's 'bad'. The most abundant fat in coconut oil, over 50% of it is lauric acid which was classed as a medium chain but it turns out that isn't true and it gets processed by the liver just like any other long chain ('bad') fat. Of its fat content 85% is long chain. It has a few good fats but that makes coconut oil good for you in the way that putting a slice of lemon in a bottle of beer makes it good for you.
Mrslippyfist
22 Mar 16#10
Good for eating cannabis too. This is too cheap though.
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Heat for the deal, good price. KTC blurb claims that they extract the oil healthier way. I forgot the details.