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Old 06-11-2015, 06:48 AM
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...friend is raving about it for body rash! Anyone know anything about it? Or is this another health ruse? She said one can cook with it too! I have looked on net, but we all know how true that can be......just wondering.....
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it works well to calm the rashes..and redness. I also use it for a moisterizer. And yes, it is also great for using to cook with. Things like stir-fry, etc.
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I watched a cooking show yesterday and the Lady used Coconut oil in a Risotto recipe. I remember growing up and hearing coconut oil was good for stretch marks. And while living in Florida the beach always smelled like coconuts form all the suntan oil.

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http://www.foodnetwork.com/shows/southern-at-heart.html

The recipe:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/d...n-risotto.html
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Old 06-11-2015, 07:17 AM
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Coconut oil has all sorts of beneficial properties, we're just starting to discover. Whether or not it would help a rash, would probably depend upon what was causing the rash. At any rate, it wouldn't hurt to try.
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My hair conditioner has coconut oil in it and it is wonderful. I would think it would be equally nice for skin. As for using it to ingest...tasty but high in calories I believe?
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Old 06-11-2015, 03:01 PM
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NOT a health ruse, just one we are late to discover. Coconut oil....particularly organic oil is not so much an "oil" (liquidy state) as it is like butter cold from the refrigerator. I keep a jar on the kitchen counter to fry some things, fabulous on french toast for instance. It can be used in the hair as well as on the face, hands, body, feet. Truly a healthy, miraculous product for all today.

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I use it to remove my makeup- melts away mascara without burning my eyes. I also get eczema on my elbows and it stops the itch and rash. Good in the kitchen too!
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Coconut oil, great for cooking, hair skin, nails, I also give it to my dogs as great for their coats, I buy it bulk size jars in Costco.
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I use it in liquid form for my hair about one hour before shampooing. It leaves my hair so soft & shiny. It also makes a great moisturizer.
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Old 06-12-2015, 04:17 AM
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I've been using coconut oil for years. I use it instead of oil in baking and most frying. LouAnn's Coconut Oil it not for food. It uses solvents. The price is the best indicator of solvent use in coconut oil. I buy the virgin and regular (regular has no coconut taste or smell, virgin does) from here: http://www.tropicaltraditions.com/
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