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Coconut oil is rapidly becoming one of the most talked about fats. It has recently become a popular addition to dishes, with more and more people adding it to their meals daily. Both for its flavour and health benefits, coconut oil has become part of many people’s diets. When used correctly, coconut oil can be very beneficial in your diet. However, coconut oil has become heavily marketed, so it’s important to understand precisely why and how you should eat it. Eating coconut oil is good and we'll tell you why in this article. What is Coconut Oil? Coconut oil is a plant oil extracted from copra (dried coconut meat) or fresh coconut meat. It is also called coconut fat, coconut oil, or coco oil. Coconut oil has about 90% saturated fat, higher than butterfat-with about 63% saturated fat. Its total fatty acid composition is about 60% medium-chain fatty

With high concentrations of lauric acid, vitamins and minerals, coconut oil is a great natural moisturiser and skin-care product. When used as a massage oil or an ingredient in your beauty products, coconut oil has various benefits for your skin, hair and general well-being. Furthermore, it is also one of the greatest massage oils since it absorbs swiftly into the skin whether used directly from the bottle or hands. It does not leave any greasy residue like other oils, instead soaking in immediately to hydrate the skin. Besides being an excellent massage oil that leaves skin feeling smooth after every session, coconut oil has numerous other benefits. Let’s take a look

Massages can do wonders for our well-being, yet time and expense can get in the way of regular massages. Self-massage, on the other hand, is something that we can do ourselves every day to create and maintain feelings of well-being and self-care. Give yourself a self-massage using the techniques below as often as possible, with or without oil. I like to incorporate a self-massage before and after my shower in the morning. Pre-shower, which is usually a few minutes after waking. I slowly and gently bend forward (as far as my body allows). Using long strokes, I massage the top of my feet, past the ankles and up my legs while gently coming up to standing. Next, I massage my wrists up to my shoulders and neck, and then I have a warm shower. This helps my body and mind wake up

Coconut body oil from The Coconut Store's brand (SELF) is now launching. I'm so excited to share that I'm softly-softly launching this new product! I am inviting you to try it and share your thoughts. SELF Body Oil is, as the name suggests, a body oil! Made with the hero of all oils - coconut oil and other amazing all-natural oils to maintain the health of your skin and or hydrate and repair. There are two (2) blends available depending on your skin needs. SELF | CARE is for regular-dry skin, and SELF | NOURISH is for dry, dehydrated skin. SELF | CARE is suitable for anyone who would like to maintain their skin health. You might have a few imperfections, none or slight dryness. SELF | NOURISH will hydrate and nourish your skin if it looks tight, feels rough, is itchy, flaky or cracked. As part of

If you're a pet owner, you've probably heard of the many benefits of coconut oil. This versatile oil has become increasingly popular as a natural remedy for various human ailments, including skin and hair health, digestion, and immune system support. But did you know coconut oil can also benefit your furry friends? In this article, we'll explore the uses and benefits of coconut oil for pets and some precautions you should keep in mind. In the photo: Meet Jokks. Jokss is our favourite and only 4-legged family member. He is our 14-year-old man who loves long naps, belly rubs, and two walks a day. Unfortunately, he suffers from allergies and skin conditions, so he has a special diet and needs relief from skin irritations. Using coconut oil for pets assists with their overall health and well-being. Coconut oil can help relieve pet skin conditions