http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2013/11/07/peanut-butter-coconut-oil-alzheimers-detection.aspx?e_cid=20131117Z1_SNL_MV_1utm_source=snlutm_medium=emailutm_content=mv1utm_campaign=20131117Z1et_cid=DM33821et_rid=339432704
Some list members might find
Sol,
I am just like you, can't stand the smell or taste of the vco. For cooking we
used wilderness' expeller pressed co but their is more expensive and the
shipping cost is too high. It is good you mentioned about TT having a no
flavor no smell vco. I will go to their website and check it
We used to make very good coconut oil with no heat when we lived in the
Philippines.
Here in the US we buy from wildernessfamilynaturals.com. They have a good
choice of different processes of coconut oil. If you want taste = go for the
traditional process with heat or no heat. For
This went direct to Bethany for some strange internet reason. I thought I
would send it along to the group seeing that was my original intention.
Rowena
I am a great fan of virgin coconut oil, and I use NiuLife brand, which I
believe is also available in the US.
It has a very pleasant taste,
Evening Indi and the List,
About eating pure fat for some reason always tends to trigger my
gag reflex.
Yes, many things do that for me, even the Smell of Bad Fat
and Bad Grease. I can smell them a quarter mile away, it seems.
You might like this, unless you object to eating peanut
I have an award winning recipe of
Okra and Tomatoes, over 100 years old,
Wayne, is this close to the recipe you mention ?
http://www.texascooking.com/recipes/stewedokratomato.htm
Smitty
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Howdy Wayne,
I usually just tough it out, it's only a few minutes per day.
:)
I love okra with bell pepper and onions too -- sauteed in ghee
with garlic...
Cheers,
indi
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 05:36:10PM -0600, Wayne Fugitt wrote:
Evening Indi and the List,
About eating pure fat for some
I was wondering if anyone knows the shelf life of raw coconut oil? I have
thought about trying monolauren for things at different times - like impentigo,
etc., but haven't had coconut oil on hand. If I just buy some to keep handy
will it last for a while?
Thanks - Beth
In Regards to:
, December 11, 2008 9:16 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CScoconut oil and monolauren
I was wondering if anyone knows the shelf life of raw coconut oil? I
have thought about trying monolauren for things at different times -
like impentigo, etc., but haven't had coconut oil on hand. If I just
I accidently deleted the recent question about VCO. Could the poster please
repost it? Thanks. Lisa
Is this the one ?
T. J. Garland noblemet...@bellsouth.net to Rick, silver-list
Anyone try this? I just started with VCO(virgin coconut oil).
Almond and sesame oil were hard to
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From: Smitty papad...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: CSCoconut oil
I accidently deleted the recent question about VCO. Could the poster
please
repost it? Thanks. Lisa
Is this the one ?
T. J. Garland noblemet
I accidently deleted the recent question about VCO. Could the poster please
repost it? Thanks. Lisa
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I was wondering if someone had insight or comments about coconut oil. I use it
to help with dry skin.It is very effective when taken internally. I have been
able to cut back on skin lotions since using it. I do however notice the side
effect of what seem like increased yeast problems and also
: CScoconut oil
Someone in our coop was having trouble getting coconut down the family and
found frying sweet potatoes in it worked. Haven't tried this myself. I need
to order more because I think mine is to old. I had gotten ours from Tropical
Traditions.
Dianne
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i like to put a teaspoon in my coffee, just need to stir it a lot, but it adds
creaminess and flavor...yum! but i am a heavy cream lover in my coffee, could
never use skim milk.
Rowena new...@aapt.net.au wrote:DIV { MARGIN: 0px }What I find works
best for me is to make a kind of
Try a company called Tropical Traditions. Faith G
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From: Rowena
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 12:49 AM
Subject: Re: CScoconut oil to zeb
In case you can get it where you live, Zeb, I will recommend the brand I use,
Nui
?
Pat
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From: faith gagne jitte...@gis.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 8:34:37 AM
Subject: Re: CScoconut oil to zeb
Try a company called Tropical
Traditions. Faith G
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Subject: Re: CScoconut oil
Although Tropical Traditions makes the best lip balm sticks ever and good
hand soap, I can't stand the taste or smell of their oil (but I haven't bought
any new in a couple years). Spectrum brand was even worse (bought that one
before I knew what to look
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Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 8:57 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CScoconut oil
Although Tropical Traditions makes the best lip balm sticks ever and good
hand soap, I can't stand the taste or smell of their oil (but I haven't
bought any new in a couple years
What I find works best for me is to make a kind of chocolate treat. I have
this for breakfast, and it keeps me going for hours.
This is a mix of whole, chopped or ground nuts, dried fruits, seeds, spices,
coconut in various forms such as desiccated, or in flakes and strips. I also
add
Morning Rowena,
At 10:33 AM 2/22/2008, you wrote:
What I find works best for me is to make a kind of chocolate treat. I
have this for breakfast, and it keeps me going for hours.
The imagination helps for sure. The mixtures can be simple or complex.
I mix only coconut oil, peanut
I bought a couple of tins of coconut oil once to make soap.
My coconut buddy (the one who does the crumpets in CO in the pan) also bought a
tin, used it like she did the Niulife brand, and said it tasted absolutely
terrible.
They nitrogenised it, rather than hydrogenise like the solid
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 11:33 AM
Subject: Re: CScoconut oil - other ways to consume.
What I find works best for me is to make a kind of chocolate treat. I have
this for breakfast, and it keeps me going for hours.
This is a mix of whole, chopped
Sounds gorgeous! Dee
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From: Rowena
Date: 22/02/2008 18:00:38
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CScoconut oil - other ways to consume.
What I find works best for me is to make a kind of chocolate treat. I have
this for breakfast, and it keeps me going
Coconut oil (CO) is the only approved oil for cooking in the Budwig
protocol, because it is more resistant to forming bad compounds at a
higher heat. I use it to cook onions and garlic to add a savory
component to soups, and the BP recipe for buckwheat calls for cooking
the buckwheat slightly
: faith gagnemailto:jitte...@gis.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.commailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: CScoconut oil
I thought one could eat it on toast and crackers or take it by mouth or any
other dozen ways of eating the stuff. Why don't you go
what brand of oil do you use? I have tried several. Havent noticed that it
helps pain but sure notice that my skin isnt as dry. soomething that I have
notice helping with knee pain is biosil. I just started using it so I am not
sure that this is what is really doing it but I plan to keep using
In case you can get it where you live, Zeb, I will recommend the brand I use,
Nui, once known as Kokonut. Sorry, I think that should be Niulife.
http://www.kokonutpacific.com.au/
I have tried two other brands available here in Australia - one actually made
me vomit (both ends), although I
That is the same machine I have. It works pretty good, if it is in a
sufficiently small space. I even got the mold toxins out of the crawl
space under the tub with it- I admit, that is a pretty small space, but
I gave it 2 hours, and *presto* like magic I could put my hands in
there and fix
Well, I can not take large amounts- I get herks when I do that, as I
have been slowly increasing for the last several months, I do get the
detox reaction on occassion. When I started, it was only one
dropperful, 1/5 tsp, held under the tongue for awhile.
I am considering upping my dose by
Well, if it were me, and I was getting Herxheimer reactions, I'd
figure I was killing off something that needed killing.
I would handle it by backing off on dosage, then increasing it until
reaction started again (sorta like finding bowel tolerance with
vitamin C).
I expect to find that I can
I know beyond doubt I had (or still have) stubborn systemic pathogens,
EBV, candida, deep sinus infection, and maybe others I haven't even
idnentified yet. But I've NEVER had a herx reaction, not even once, so
far as I can tell, I just don't suffer that reaction. But that doesn't
mean I don't
Yep, I agree, that is what I have been doing for awhile now. I am
getting impatient. It is not only the dose of CS, but what else I am
being exposed to that affects things. ie: the mold count is pretty dang
high this time of year, so that leaves me with less something or other
to deal with it
I did experience reactions like that from time to time when I would try
one remedy or another for my undiagnoable condition. I did not know
what a herks was, just thought the reaction was a bad thing, and I
would stop taking the remedy that caused it. After a number of years
during which
Mold is bad scary stuff.
If it were a threat in the home , I'd run a ozone air cleaner of
sufficient size periodically. Ozone kills mold.
I bought an Arinizer some years back. My daughter is using it now in
her laundery room.
Nah, I steal taglines unabashedly.
some day I expect to be bashed...
Hi wayne
Each morning i have a drink of one
tablespoon coconut oil 2 capfuls of bragg
cider vinegar and one tsp of honey or a sprinkle
of stevia.
I find this really jump starts my metaboloism and
stops me getting the morning low blood sugar drop
I have not gained any weight doing this in fact
and find out.
-- (Terry Pratchett, Wyrd Sisters)
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From: Deafdog
Date: 07/19/07 10:40:35
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CScoconut oil and fat reduction
Hi Wayne
I wanted to know if it was ok to continually take this amount
2 ml per day is NOTHING. 1 teaspoon is 5 ml. What I consider virtually
no CS at all is one mouthful daily, and my mouthful is over an ounce. An
ounce is 2 tablespoons, which is 6 teaspoons, which is therefore 30 ml.
I have taken between a pint and a quart a day, day in day out for at
least 2
Wow, thanks Rowena! After months of wondering about
the difference in the taste of the oils, I found out
in just a minute from the file about some oils having
a catching in the throat sensation. I don't know why
I never thought to look for a message board about
coconut oilguess there's one
Speaking of oil,has anybody out thhere tried
OIL SWISHING//OIL PULLING ? www.curezone.com has a
forum
on it. www.oilpulling.com has a pdf you can download.
It might sound crazy but it seems to work.Teeth gums
love it.
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If you kept it refrigerated it will probably be OK.
I think it suppose to have a 5yr life if kept
refrigerated.If you don't want to eat it,use as a anti
wrinkle cream body oil.
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Yes, and I think it's been discussed on this list. I think it's something
that should definitely be done with CS or VCNO or I suppose dilute H2O2, or
whatever else kills germs. One of the bugs I'm now treating, Protea
vulgaris, lives in the mouth and can cause endocarditis. If I had been
I believe someone (or some someones) on this list use Tropical
Traditions virgin coconut oil.
I haven't used any of mine for quite some time, and I just noticed my
bucket of it has an expiry date of Dec. 3, 2005. Anybody know it if is
still safe to consume or cook with?
It smells fine, but does
My Coconut Oil Supreme has the tiny lumps and the jar
of expeller pressed Spectrum Natural which I just
opened does too. The Spectrum brand has a slightly
cooked smell and seems much oilier on the skin. It
was the cheaper one of the two choices at Whole
Foods,...cost about 1/2 as much as the
You might be interested in watching the coconut oil site
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/coconut_oil_open_forum/
and having a look through the archives. Pretty much every aspect of VCNO
has been discussed there.
I guess it's autumn where you live, and wonder whether the temperature has
something
Yay, Mercola.com is going to give me the $36 credit
for the bad coconut oil. I'm not sure I want to order
anything just yet though. He said they're changing
systems, so having problems because of that. They
never had mailed the light bulb I ordered in February,
but will now. He said there are
Tropical Traditions has developed the annoying habit of having sales on
their oils. I fell for it once with their Red Palm Oil, a good deal so it
seemed, about 2 for 1 on the 2 gallon bucket size. The oil I got was nowhere
near the quality of the first jar I bought. It smells and tastes burnt both
I get Tropical Traditions extra virgin coconut oil and coconut cream from
Dr.Mercola.It is so delicious that I have to force myself not to eat it by the
spoonfull.I have had other virgin coconut oils that were so poor tasting I
won't even use it for cooking.
Also re butter; I make a mix of
In a message dated 3/29/2006 11:43:03 AM Central Standard Time,
a_r...@centurytel.net writes:
we just bought some coconut oil from this place
http://www.agbangakarite.com/whole_coconutoil.php
the quality is wonderful, smells heavenly, taste wonderful.
Hi Rose. Can you please tell me what the
Hi. This jar of Tropical Traditions was my first
coconut oil ever. Does yours have an unpleasant
aftertaste that reminds you of rancidness? The new
stuff I got is just smooth with no aftertaste, just
mild coconut flavor.
This is from the Mercola site:
Fresh Shores Extra Virgin Coconut Oil is
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Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 10:38 PM
Subject: Re: CSCoconut Oil
hhhummm!! i've been eating tropical traditions evco for several
years and have a good supply on hand now. this statement of yours was
quite a surprise, so i went to mercola's site. he is still
this is from www.mercola.com: I now highly recommend and offer you
what is clearly the premier brand of virgin coconut oil in the U.S.,
Tropical Traditions.
i did see another mercola site on google that does show him selling
fresh shores oil. wonder what's up here. went to coconut oil
we just bought some coconut oil from this place
http://www.agbangakarite.com/whole_coconutoil.php
the quality is wonderful, smells heavenly, taste wonderful. this is a fair
trade company which is in alignment with our preferences. this is our first
shipment and we are very pleased with the
At the Coconut Oil Supreme site, I guess you just have
to click as if you are ordering to get to the price
chart. It's $12.70 a one pound bottle. They have a
larger amount in a glass jar. I don't like the bottle
since you have to melt it to pour it out into a jar.
But it's very good. I'd
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From: Pat pattycake29...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 9:28 PM
Subject: Re: CSCoconut Oil
At the Coconut Oil Supreme site, I guess you just have
to click as if you are ordering to get to the price
chart. It's $12.70 a one pound bottle
: Re: CSCoconut Oil
At the Coconut Oil Supreme site, I guess you just have
to click as if you are ordering to get to the price
chart. It's $12.70 a one pound bottle. They have a
larger amount in a glass jar. I don't like the bottle
since you have to melt it to pour it out into a jar.
But it's
://healthandhealing.blogspot.com
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From: Gertrude [mailto:dj...@home.nl]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 3:07 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCoconut Oil
Pat hello,
I buy coconuttablets PALMIN since 1894 (in squares of 25 gr. divided) real
coconut in Germany
Today I tasted the Tropical Traditions coconut oil I
gave my son(just opened, used once), and his has that
yucky taste too. Don't know if it's a bad batch, but
I'll be scared to ever buy that brand again.
Pat
Hi Pat,
You mihgt have gotten the expeller pressed one which does not taste good.
the virgin one tastes good I use it.
Take care,
V
Today I tasted the Tropical Traditions coconut oil I
gave my son(just opened, used once), and his has that
yucky taste too. Don't know if it's a bad
Pat I would get my money back if I were you..I have bought from them before and
have not had problems ...debbie
Pat pattycake29...@yahoo.com wrote:
Today I tasted the Tropical Traditions coconut oil I
gave my son(just opened, used once), and his has that
yucky taste too. Don't know if it's a
I can't remember who told me about the brand of
coconut oil Coconut Oil Supreme, but thanks. It's
great. It has none of the rancid taste of the
Tropical Tradition oil. I noticed the Dr. Mercola
site is selling a different brand now, maybe others
have had complaints.
hhhummm!! i've been eating tropical traditions evco for
several years and have a good supply on hand now. this statement of
yours was quite a surprise, so i went to mercola's site. he is still
recommending tropical traditions. can you illucidate a little???
jim
Pat wrote:
I
Acmeair wrote:
hhhummm!! i've been eating tropical traditions evco for
several years and have a good supply on hand now. this statement of
yours was quite a surprise, so i went to mercola's site. he is still
recommending tropical traditions. can you illucidate a little???
jim
I just had a comment on EVCO. I have tried to use this
product on several occasions. It seems to cause
extreme brain fog and also speeds up my heart. I cant
tell if this is an allergic reaction,yeast die off, or
the fact that it is known to increase metabolism. I
wish I could use it but those side
Q: Does anyone know of a good source of good coconut oil in Canada?
Ontario?
Further to my preious reply, I have just realised that the oil I use, which
I heartily recommend, is available in Canada and the US.
Go to
http://www.alphahealth.ca/coconut.html.
ALpha Health Products Ltd., 7434
//I have a personal favorite way to eat the virgin coconut oil: I use it
as my breakfast with a 2-pack of Nature Valley granola bars. Just dip
the granola bar in with every bite by the time you're done with them,
you've also consumed 3-4 Tablespoons of CO without hardly noticing. It
tastes GREAT
I've been using a solution I make up from approximately 1 tsp.+ Collagen II
added to 1 tblsp hot water, and a 1/4 tsp, Glucosamine Sulfate, or whatever
I think the water will dissolve, with a drop of rose oil added to cover the
chicken smell, in a very small cosmetic jar, I keep refrigerated.
Cindy wrote:
Has anyone tried the Natural Palm Oil to know what it tastes like?
I have Red Palm Oil from Tropical Traditions. The taste is neutral and
imparts practically no taste of it's own to food, and it seems to actually
make any food taste more like itself. But it makes everything
Rowena, please:
When a person is suffering from migraines,
make him stay away as far as you can from chocolates, or Cocaa Colla,
sigarettes and peanut buttter.
Shun these!
Faith
From: Rowena new...@aapt.net.au
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CScoconut
Rowena, please:
When a person is suffering from migraines,
make him stay away as far as you can from chocolates, or Cocaa Colla,
sigarettes and peanut buttter.
Shun these!
Faith
From: Rowena new...@aapt.net.au
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CScoconut
But the Tropical Traditions is very strongly coconut tasting, and also
very sweet tasting to me. Bread made with it is _nasty_, too _sweet_. _I
can't imagine frying eggs in it_
did you try their expeller oil
I am using it mainly in my skin cream, but it is going to take me
forever to use
Ernie said: You can buy refined organic coconut oil which doesn't have the
coconut
taste. I've used this and it's fine. I don't particularly care for the
taste either especially when u cook something and it messes up the taste
of the dish you're making. It's not AS pure per say but better then
Has anyone tried the Natural Palm Oil to know what it tastes like?
Weston Price Foundation says for cooking to use the Coconut or Palm Oils and
to use Olive for when the food isn't being heated.
Thanks,
Cindy
http://www.tropicaltraditions.com/epco.htm
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Does anyone know of a good source of good coconut oil in Canada? Ontario?
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Subject: CSCoconut oil-Canada
Does anyone know of a good source of good coconut oil in Canada?
Ontario?
Sandy
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Oh, great! I do it exactly the other way around! (The dollar factor!)
One thing that surprised me during my recent research was that Palm Oils were
being praised, as when my husband tried carob chocolate when he was trying to
beat his migraines he immeditely got an awful migraine. When he
This might help, Sandy:
In addition to coconut oil, Simply Coconuts sells Shea Butter, which is made
from the nut from the Shea tree and imported from Ghana, West Africa. It is
shipped directly from the jungle, encased in a gourd. Plus, Simply Coconuts
is the only Canadian distributor of
Someone said: Best brand for me is Nature's Blessings Organic VCO.
It's also USDA certified as to the coconuts and the process.
It's available in Canada, too, for your info;
The article I quoted a moment ago was from
http://www.networkingtoday.on.ca/articles/simplycoconuts.htm
It also says:
I have to chime in here. I use the Supreme Coconut Oil from
http://coconutoil-online.com - daily. I buy it by the gallon (or two). It
is the best tasting coconut oil I've used yet. I've tried the Tropical
Traditions (they have a good sale on right now for gallons) and it tastes
very good too
I would think that by cooking/frying with the oil you might be destroying
some of it's beneficial properties.
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From: cmccau...@kayescholer.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 6:33 AM
Subject: CScoconut oil
I have to chime in here. I use
Thank you very much for the info and links, Christine.
I really appreciate it :)
Barbara
I have to chime in here. I use the Supreme Coconut Oil from
http://coconutoil-online.com - daily. I buy it by the gallon (or two).
It
is the best tasting coconut oil I've used yet. I've tried the
Christine Mc. wrote:
I use the Supreme Coconut Oil from
http://coconutoil-online.com - dailyJust-layed eggs fried in coconut oil
is to die for, IMHO. Oh yeah, their dessicated coconut is also very
good...
STOP IT, YOU'RE MAKING ME HUNGRY!
Yes their dessicated coconut is very good without
Dear Christine,
I`ve been reading all the input about coconut oil, and it sounds interesting.
But I have to ask a dumb question...does it taste like coconut, or is it
different somehow?
The reason I ask, that is one flavor I`ve never cared much for. I have had
fresh coconut, and the
I was reading your post Marshalee.
You can buy refined organic coconut oil which doesn't have the coconut
taste. I've used this and it's fine. I don't particularly care for the
taste either especially when u cook something and it messes up the taste
of the dish you're making. It's not AS pure per
The Omega coconut oil I used for a year was ok. Not too coconutty for
me, and it didn't make everything taste too sweet either. But the
Tropical Traditions is very strongly coconut tasting, and also very
sweet tasting to me. Bread made with it is nasty, too sweet. I can't
imagine frying eggs
Well, maybe I need this too :) Thanks PJ.
Barbara
As a topical, I have found emu oil to be
superior to coconut oil (Tropical Traditions)for
wrinkles. I am a 64 yr. old female. The emu oil
is Nature's Concept and is $10.00 for a 2 oz.
bottle. A little goes a long way. It feels
Use it s a anti wrinkle cream.
- Original Message -
From: Rowena
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 12:51 AM
Subject: Re: CScoconut oil - chocs
I don't know what it tastes like, though I would like to try. I am in
Australia, and I use Kokonut
Oh wow, RowenaI did not know that a person can even get ill fom taking a
coconut oil.I will make sure to start slow. My health food store carries 2
or 3 kinds of the oil but I have no idea how they taste.
I will look if there is anything on the jars to tell me how they are made.
Does it work?
Barbara
Use it s a anti wrinkle cream.
Photograph required, please, Twill.
Does it work?
Barbara
Use it s a anti wrinkle cream.
LOL
Barbara
Photograph required, please, Twill.
Does it work?
Barbara
Use it s a anti wrinkle cream.
Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 10:30 AM
Subject: Re: CScoconut oil - wrinkles
LOL
Barbara
Photograph required, please, Twill.
Does it work?
Barbara
Use it s a anti wrinkle cream.
Looks like I need it, then :)
Barbara
I like to use it after i take a shower before bedtime.
Putting it around the areas where fine lines like to take hold.
I don't know if it will get rid of the ones you already have.
It should help to keep them at bay.
As a topical, I have found emu oil to be
superior to coconut oil (Tropical Traditions)for
wrinkles. I am a 64 yr. old female. The emu oil
is Nature's Concept and is $10.00 for a 2 oz.
bottle. A little goes a long way. It feels
wonderful going on and in a while, skin looks
much fresher.
I've used:
Expeller pressed c-nut oil by both Wilderness Family Naturals and Tropical
Traditions. Good clean oils but not really to my liking, and I can't tell a
difference between them.
Naturally fermented Phillipine style from both WFN TT. I like both.
Coconut Oil Supreme from Coconut Oil
Hello there, Daddybob!
What I can't quite work out is what the difference is between the nice ones and
the others.
It must be in the processing rather than the nuts themselves, surely.
If I recall trawling the sites, Supreme was the centrifuged one, right?
I should like to try it, but would have
What is the link to this delicious coconut oil? If you posted it already,
I must have missed it :( I'm sorry
Thanks...
Barbara
Coconut Oil Supreme from Coconut Oil Online. I LOVE IT.
Delicious right out
of the jar.
Daddybob
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http://www.coconutoil-online.com/
Rowena
Though I haven't had any myself.
lots of interesting internal links.
What is the link to this delicious coconut oil? Barbara
Coconut Oil Supreme from Coconut Oil Online. I LOVE IT.
Delicious right out
of the jar.
Daddybob
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