coconut Merchant Organic Raw Extra Virgin Coconut Oil 300ml is now £2.50 Asda online and I believe instore as it's rollback from £6.00
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surfbored
31 Oct 164#22
This stuff has anti-microbial properties so is beneficial for anything Oral...great as moisturiser, make-up remover and cleanser (girls stuff) and Oil pulling is a centuries old remedy. Just not from this country.
Has a very high smoke point and keeps it's chemical bonds in cooking, unlike other oils. Is a source of medium-chain fatty acids which are quickly metabolised in the liver for energy production without any 'sugar spike'.
I'm all in favour of Science for it's wonderful discoveries but if you don't try stuff like this, and prove to yourself if it does or doesn't work, then you're just giving up your right to work out the individual health complaints that we all inherit through genetics or environment.
Make a flat-white at home by adding this and some butter to a coffee in a jar...shake it up baby....best creamy coffee ever! [this sentence is purely opinion and has not been vaerified by some corporation that has historically used the beauty and imagination of science and scientists as a tool to manipulate the sheep into buying their latest product]
Science is beautiful. Don't get it confused with Marketing!
Ferris to pbyron1
30 Oct 164#11
Why not? When I had severe, debilitating toothache over several months and to the point that the dentist said nothing would make a difference except extraction, three days with coconut oil and the pain completely vanished. Incredible stuff.
monitor1
30 Oct 164#3
Wow ,give it it a fancy name and watch them buy.
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jasonling
30 Oct 161#1
is this nationwide?
seaniboy
30 Oct 161#2
Nice, will put the feelers out as not a Asda near me, text and reserve - family do come in handy lol. Thanks OP, heat!
monitor1
30 Oct 164#3
Wow ,give it it a fancy name and watch them buy.
Eez1
30 Oct 162#4
Great way to get some healthy fats in your diet
surfbored
30 Oct 162#5
OOS
Although not quite as cheap as this (voted hot) you can get CocoOil at RealFoodSource at these prices (£8-9 per litre) for Organic cold Pressed Virgin all year round.
cheers OP
JellybearXo
30 Oct 16#6
Iv purchased this from Amazon a few weeks back its a very good price but the Lucy bee coconut oil tastes alot nicer
Heat for the price all the way
dck
30 Oct 16#7
Holland & Barrett want £8.99 for the same size jar.
Is there anything H&B doesn't ridiculously mark up?
pbyron1
30 Oct 162#9
As long as you don't try cleaning your teeth with it like some idiots on YouTube.
Ferris to pbyron1
30 Oct 164#11
Why not? When I had severe, debilitating toothache over several months and to the point that the dentist said nothing would make a difference except extraction, three days with coconut oil and the pain completely vanished. Incredible stuff.
uksnapper to pbyron1
31 Oct 16#24
It does have benefits.
If you have tried it then you are qualified to knock it.
If not not
alexjameshaines
30 Oct 16#10
Great for making popcorn at home due to the high smoke point!
yrreb88
31 Oct 161#12
One reason would be there's no evidence it has any significant benefits and is nowhere near as effective as brushing your teeth normally.
Coconut oil, which is almost pure saturated fat, cured the cause of the problem, got rid of excruciating pain over several months in just 3 days and defied the opinion and advice of a professional?
I'm not denying what you experienced just that it's not as simple as assuming the coconut oil was responsible for everything.
seaniboy
31 Oct 162#13
wages
dealchaser888
31 Oct 16#14
Hi, do you use it like a mouthwash and how many times a day? thanks
dvdvicar
31 Oct 16#15
Says unavailable
ELVIS_THE_PELVIS
31 Oct 161#16
metafunk
31 Oct 162#17
Everyone to their own. People have benefited using technique called oil pulling. Just because some corporate hasn't commissioned a scientific study costing millions it does not mean that the stuff does not work. I buy mine from coconutoiluk. Not cheap but the stuff works and tastes good.
cholent
31 Oct 16#18
oos online
phoenix4102
31 Oct 161#19
Hi, I've never used coconut oil before and I'm just curious to know what most people use it for? Thanks.
kashni to phoenix4102
31 Oct 161#29
I use coconut oil and MCT oil (search Google) on a Low Carb / Ketogenic Diet and have lost weight and feel great.
Again search Google /YouTube and aswell as Reddit has a big Keto community for loads of info on uses of coconut and how it works to help you lose weight etc
curry2night
31 Oct 161#20
Very good find!
Coconut oil is a main cooking ingredients in south India, particularly in Kerala state.
The Kerala cuisine produces some decent creamy, tasty mild curries.
Coconut oil is not only tasty for fabulous curries, but also healthy compared to other oils.
BreadWithNowtTakenOut
31 Oct 161#21
It's also fantastic for the skin. If you go to somewhere like Boots you will can the same product (100% virgin coconut oil) for baby skin at a much greater price.
phoenix4102 to BreadWithNowtTakenOut
31 Oct 16#31
Hi, does it block your pores if you use it on your skin though
surfbored
31 Oct 164#22
This stuff has anti-microbial properties so is beneficial for anything Oral...great as moisturiser, make-up remover and cleanser (girls stuff) and Oil pulling is a centuries old remedy. Just not from this country.
Has a very high smoke point and keeps it's chemical bonds in cooking, unlike other oils. Is a source of medium-chain fatty acids which are quickly metabolised in the liver for energy production without any 'sugar spike'.
I'm all in favour of Science for it's wonderful discoveries but if you don't try stuff like this, and prove to yourself if it does or doesn't work, then you're just giving up your right to work out the individual health complaints that we all inherit through genetics or environment.
Make a flat-white at home by adding this and some butter to a coffee in a jar...shake it up baby....best creamy coffee ever! [this sentence is purely opinion and has not been vaerified by some corporation that has historically used the beauty and imagination of science and scientists as a tool to manipulate the sheep into buying their latest product]
Science is beautiful. Don't get it confused with Marketing!
JayGreenspan
31 Oct 162#23
I swear coconut oil helps cuts/grazes heal up quicker too.
And it's great for getting stubborn sticker mess off things - pop a bit of coconut oil on, leave for a few minutes, then wipe off with fairy liquid.
pbyron1
31 Oct 162#25
How the hell does that work? I mean, logically, using a brain? Just think about that statement again. Properly.
amichaelglg
31 Oct 162#26
No 1 treatment for dementia and Alzheimer's......so i have heard.
dancurry69
31 Oct 16#27
JayGreenspan
31 Oct 16#28
Never heard of this business of using it on teeth...
All I'd say is make sure you're brushing twice a day with proper toothpaste, alongside whatever else you're up to. Whatever you're doing with coconut oil might be beneficial (I don't know), but don't skip the basics!
diana06
31 Oct 16#30
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phoenix4102
31 Oct 161#32
Thanks, I'll have a look, and thanks to others for other info on here.
Ferris
1 Nov 162#33
I agree that my experience is merely anecdotal, and everyone's mileage may vary - but I am in little doubt that it made the difference. For months I was in crazy pain which showed no signs of dissipating or waning - if anything it was getting worse. Brushing, flossing, antibacterial mouthwash, antibiotics... none had worked.
After one day with coconut oil (and no other changes to my routine) the pain reduced a little. By the second day, I could eat spicy food again. By the third day I was virtually back to normal. It's not a panacea, but it worked for me.
What a strange thing to post. It's perfectly fine to argue correlation does not equal causation, or that what I posted was anecdotal with limited reproducibility. But to accuse me of dishonesty for posting a genuine experience that happened just a few months ago? Bizarre.
I swish it round my mouth for 20 minutes first thing in the morning before brushing my teeth.
surfbored
1 Nov 161#34
As far as I know it won't block pores, it's normal oil as far as that goes.
Better protection of skin if anything (maybe do some research if you have sensitive skin. but I get dermatitis and I use this no probs).
I've heard of using it as an anti-sunburn as well. Can't be any worse that sunscreens full of chemicals.
pbyron1
2 Nov 16#35
It has a tiny amount of UV protection, nothing like even the lowest SPF cream. It's fine if you fancy skin cancer. Some also contain oxybenzone and retinyl palminate, which could be bad for some skin.
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OUT OF STOCK NOW ONLINE
- cholent
Top comments
Has a very high smoke point and keeps it's chemical bonds in cooking, unlike other oils. Is a source of medium-chain fatty acids which are quickly metabolised in the liver for energy production without any 'sugar spike'.
I'm all in favour of Science for it's wonderful discoveries but if you don't try stuff like this, and prove to yourself if it does or doesn't work, then you're just giving up your right to work out the individual health complaints that we all inherit through genetics or environment.
Make a flat-white at home by adding this and some butter to a coffee in a jar...shake it up baby....best creamy coffee ever! [this sentence is purely opinion and has not been vaerified by some corporation that has historically used the beauty and imagination of science and scientists as a tool to manipulate the sheep into buying their latest product]
Science is beautiful. Don't get it confused with Marketing!
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Although not quite as cheap as this (voted hot) you can get CocoOil at RealFoodSource at these prices (£8-9 per litre) for Organic cold Pressed Virgin all year round.
cheers OP
Heat for the price all the way
http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/shop/product/coconut-merchant-organic-raw-extra-virgin-coconut-oil-60001228
Hot from me.
If you have tried it then you are qualified to knock it.
If not not
Coconut oil, which is almost pure saturated fat, cured the cause of the problem, got rid of excruciating pain over several months in just 3 days and defied the opinion and advice of a professional?
I'm not denying what you experienced just that it's not as simple as assuming the coconut oil was responsible for everything.
Again search Google /YouTube and aswell as Reddit has a big Keto community for loads of info on uses of coconut and how it works to help you lose weight etc
Coconut oil is a main cooking ingredients in south India, particularly in Kerala state.
The Kerala cuisine produces some decent creamy, tasty mild curries.
Coconut oil is not only tasty for fabulous curries, but also healthy compared to other oils.
Has a very high smoke point and keeps it's chemical bonds in cooking, unlike other oils. Is a source of medium-chain fatty acids which are quickly metabolised in the liver for energy production without any 'sugar spike'.
I'm all in favour of Science for it's wonderful discoveries but if you don't try stuff like this, and prove to yourself if it does or doesn't work, then you're just giving up your right to work out the individual health complaints that we all inherit through genetics or environment.
Make a flat-white at home by adding this and some butter to a coffee in a jar...shake it up baby....best creamy coffee ever! [this sentence is purely opinion and has not been vaerified by some corporation that has historically used the beauty and imagination of science and scientists as a tool to manipulate the sheep into buying their latest product]
Science is beautiful. Don't get it confused with Marketing!
And it's great for getting stubborn sticker mess off things - pop a bit of coconut oil on, leave for a few minutes, then wipe off with fairy liquid.
All I'd say is make sure you're brushing twice a day with proper toothpaste, alongside whatever else you're up to. Whatever you're doing with coconut oil might be beneficial (I don't know), but don't skip the basics!
After one day with coconut oil (and no other changes to my routine) the pain reduced a little. By the second day, I could eat spicy food again. By the third day I was virtually back to normal. It's not a panacea, but it worked for me.
What a strange thing to post. It's perfectly fine to argue correlation does not equal causation, or that what I posted was anecdotal with limited reproducibility. But to accuse me of dishonesty for posting a genuine experience that happened just a few months ago? Bizarre.
I swish it round my mouth for 20 minutes first thing in the morning before brushing my teeth.
Better protection of skin if anything (maybe do some research if you have sensitive skin. but I get dermatitis and I use this no probs).
I've heard of using it as an anti-sunburn as well. Can't be any worse that sunscreens full of chemicals.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20523108