The Benefits of Coconut Oil for Hair, Skin, Hands, Nails, and Diet
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Does it cure dandruff? so can i use it to replace my toxic conditioner?
No, it’s just as healthy for you.
so….heating it doesn’t effect the benefits?
My mother and I buy it in a can and warm it up in the microwave and then put it on our roots! But I’ve only done it once.
Hi, yes that is fine. Virgin and Extra Virgin are the same in the coconut oil industry. The extra virgin is a borrowed terminology from the Olive Oil industry. As long as it is cold-pressed, unbleached, unrefined, and organic.
Thanks for this great information! I just wanted to share that I recently found out that there’s not such thing as “Extra Virgin Coconut Oil”…only Virgin Coconut Oil! Supposedly, adding the word “Extra” is a marketing ploy! The best kind to get is Virgin Coconut Oil and it should also say Organic and Cold-Pressed and Unrefined…Just like you mentioned, only without the word “Extra”! Thanks again!
can I also use VIRGIN cocnut oil (so it’s not extra virgin), which is also cold pressed and organic?
@YouTips4U thanks a ton. =]
Hi, when you have time, please take a look at my jojoba oil video. I love jojoba oil for skin and hair as well. You can buy jojoba oil and coconut oil at Trader Joes if you have one near you, or you can buy them in any natural foods store.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge ill try and help my elders and myself maybe it can help wiyh psoriasis thanks again Maryjane
Hi,
thanks for your video! it was very informative. Besides coconut oil and extra virgin olive oil, do you know any other natural oils that are good for your hair, skin, and nails?
I have heard that Moroccain oil is great, however haven’t yet tried it.
and another question…where can i purchase coconut oil and any other oils that you know of?
thank you so much!
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For those of you who are asking about where to get coconut oil and what kind.. more than likely you won’t find it at the grocery store with the regular cooking oils. You have to find it in a health food store, or a store like Vitamin Shoppe. The coconut oil you get at Walmart is NOT the kind you want. Refined coconut oil is NOT good for you, as it has been altered just like the other altered oils on the grocery store shelves. Only buy unrefined coconut oils.
Hi, thanks so much for sharing!
@YouTips4U I know many people who have used it for their face and they say it helped their acne A LOT
very informative
Hi, choose cold-pressed whenever you can for skin care and cooking. All cold-pressed oils are expeller pressed, but not all expeller pressed oils are cold-pressed. When an oil is cold-pressed, the temperature is controlled and kept low . This is used for delicate oils.
what is better expeller pressed or cold pressed does it really matter i heard cold pressed is better for skincare so what do you recommed
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@iceramones Mangos dude! If you eat ripe mangos for 2 weeks they will go away, research it:)
Hi, I wouldn’t suggest applying any type of oily product to acne.
does coconut oil help acne to go away
It’s not only good for skin/hair health, it also contains caprylic acid which acts as an anti-fungal. When you eat it, it kills unhealthy intestinal yeast fungi, leaving your healthy digestive bacteria intact. Too much yeast in your intestines can lower nutrient absorption causing fatigue, dull skin and hair, and digestive problems from nutrient deficiencies. Yeast produces toxins that enter your blood stream and skin cells which leads to a weakened immune system and skin blemishes.
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Hi, thanks so much for your terrific feedback!
@YouTips4U..I just want to say I was looking for a video on youtube on the benefits of coconut oil and found none as thorough as yours. I bought regular organic coconut oil today. I am going to have to check the nutrition facts before ingesting it but I am using it now on my hair as a treatment because my hair is long like yours and I also am using it on my face because of the winter. Thanks for posting this. It was very helpful!