How to make home made virgin coconut oil (vco) « The Bread Diaries. Virgin Coconut Oil VCO I wrote this article in a previous website on 13 February 2009 but as that site was ‘demolished’ I have reproduced the article here.
If you have ever suffered from bad colds or flu you should try taking one or two tablespoons of virgin coconut oil (VCO) at least 3 times a week. Swirl it in your mouth for a few seconds before swallowing to allow the saliva to begin digesting the virgin coconut oil, VCO. I used to get frequent colds because I am a smoker but ever since I have been taking virgin coconut oil, VCO the colds disappeared. Actually, I didn’t catch any colds for 4 years but on the forth year I had forgotten to make and take virgin coconut oil,VCO, for a year and I caught a cold. How to make virgin coconut oil – the home process The key phrase that describes the virgin coconut oil home process is “Boil it until it starts to fry”.
Photos of the Virgin Coconut Oil cookign process If you don’t know anything about virgin coconut oil you must read about Dr. How to Use Coconut Oil to Improve Your Hair Health. By Dr.
Mercola Did you know one of the best personal care products you'll ever find may be sitting in your kitchen cupboard right now? I'm talking about coconut oil, which is equally beneficial externally as it is taken internally, and can be used for both skin and hair.The featured coconutoil.com article written by Brian and Marianita Shilhavy discusses several of the lesser-known benefits of coconut oil for your hair.According to one study, which compared mineral oil, sunflower oil, and coconut oil as possible products for nurturing and conditioning hair, coconut oil was the only oil that reduced protein loss for both damaged and undamaged hair.1These findings were true when used as either a pre-wash or post-wash grooming product, but coconut oil achieved the greatest results when used as a pre-wash treatment.
Part of the reason for this is because coconut oil is hydrophobic, meaning it repels water. Coconut Oil. Using coconut oil on your skin can be the difference between flaky, dry skin, and soft, glowing skin, as this oil is known for its moisturizing benefits.
Widely used in skin creams, soaps and lotions for its effectiveness in fighting dry skin, coconut oil also helps to sooth various other types of skin conditions. Coconut oil is a powerful moisturizer that is beneficial to restoring dry or flaking skin. Unlike your average moisturizer that contains a lot of water and likely synthetic ingredients, coconut oil helps to strengthen skin tissue more deeply and eliminate dead skin cells while absorbing quickly into your skin.
Coconut oil also helps to delay the occurrence of wrinkles because it contains antioxidant Vitamin E, known to protect skin cells from damage over time. The Vitamin E found in coconut oil soothes eczema, sunburn and psoriasis, and its antiviral and antifungal benefits even help to treat bug bites.