Who Knew?? Uses for Coconut Oil

- Use in place of massage oil
- Helps soothe and heal hemorrhoids
- Got gum stuck in your hair? Try using coconut oil to remove without cutting your hair
- Take a couple spoonfuls every day to help overall immune function
- Mix with butter and toss your popcorn in it
- Season your cast iron pans
- Take a spoonful to help with heartburn, acid reflux, or indigestion
- In cooking as a great oil with a high smoke point. Great for baking, stir-frys or as a dairy free replacement to butter.
- Use it as the base for a homemade body scrub
- As a coffee creamer when emulsified into coffee
- Eat a spoonful when you need an energy boost.
- As a basic body lotion
- As a super conditioner on your hair (leave on hair as long as possible, then shampoo as normal)
- Use a tiny dab on your underarms for a natural deodorant
- eye-makeup remover
- Use coconut oil instead of shaving cream
- lighten age spots when rubbed directly on the skin
- Add to your bath tub for a moisturizing soak
- get rid of cradle cap on baby (massage on head, leave for a few minutes & gently rinse with a warm wash cloth
- sooth chicken pox, shingles, or other rashes or skin irritations
- Topically to kill yeast or yeast infections
- treat athlete’s food, ringworm, or other fungal infections
- It’s high Laurice acid and MCFA content helps boost metabolism
- Spread a thin layer on cuts or burns to speed up healing
- A tiny dab rubbed on your hands and then through hair will help get rid of frizz
- Take up to 5 spoonfuls per day for improved thyroid function
- nighttime facial moisturizer
- Use on the delicate tissue around your eyes to help prevent wrinkles and sagging
- Mixed with equal parts sugar for a smoothing body scrub to use in the shower
- Use to help reduce visibility of stretch marks or to prevent stretch marks
- on lips as a For nursing mothers, use coconut oil on your nipples to prevent cracking and irritationnatural chap stick
- Directly on the perineum to help heal after birth
- Apply to bee stings or bug bites to soothe and heal the wound
- On feet to fight athlete’s foot or tor fungus
- Eat a spoonful with each meal to improve digestion
- Can help sooth psoriasis or eczema
- nosebleeds, coat the inside of your nostrils with coconut oil regularly
- There is some evidence that regular ingestion of coconut oil can help prevent or reverse Alzheimer's
- Take to help reduce or eliminate migraines
- Use with apple cider vinegar as a natural treatment for lice that really does work
- Mixed with peppermint, lemon balm, rosemary, or tea tree oil makes an excellent insect repellent
- Rub coconut oil on the inside of your nose to help alleviate allergy symptoms
- Mix with baking soda for a non-toxic “Goo Gone”
- Nursing moms can take 3-4 tablespoons a day (and Vitamin D) to increase milk supply and nutrients
- Use to help detox the body during a cleanse or fast
- There is some evidence that coconut oil helps digestion and may even kill intestinal parasites or yeast
- Use as a leather moisturizer
- Can help improve insulin levels
- gum stuck in your hair? Try using coconut oil to remove without cutting your hair
- Can help improve cholesterol ratios
- Use instead of WD-40
- Blend a tablespoon into hot tea to help speed recovery from cold or flu
- Use as a personal lubricant (not safe with latex)
- helps reduce appearance of varicose veins
- After initial heat is gone, can help speed healing of sunburn
- Take a spoonful to help with heartburn, acid reflux, or indigestion
- An immediate source of energy when eaten and isn’t stored as fat
- Use on cracked or rough heals to help smooth them out
- As a naturally antibacterial skin cream
- rubbed into scalp daily to stimulate hair growth
- Massage into your nails and cuticles to help strengthen them
- Mixed with salt to remove dry skin on feet
- used consistently on skin it can help get rid of cellulite
- anti-inflammatory properties can help lessen arthritis
- Can help improve sleep when taken daily
- As a completely natural baby lotion
- Can be used to speed healing of fungal infections when taken internally and used externally
- To help sooth the itch of chicken pox or poison ivy
- Whipped with shea butter for a soothing body balm
- Ingesting coconut oil daily can increase mental alertness
- evidence shows that the beneficial fats in coconut oil can help with depression and anxiety
- Naturally clears up cold sores
- Internally during pregnancy to help provide baby necessary fats for development (especially when taken with Fermented Cod Liver Oil)
- By itself or with baking soda as a naturally whitening toothpaste
- Rub into elbows daily to help alleviate dry, flaky elbows
- evidence suggests that the beneficial fats in coconut oil are helpful for those with Autism
- Can boost circulation and help those who often feel cold
- In homemade vapor rub
- When taken regularly, it can boost hormone production
- On hands after doing dishes to avoid dry skin
- Mixed with catnip, rosemary or mint essential oils as a natural bug repellent
- When taken regularly, it can help fight candida
- Use it as an anti-aging facial moisturizer
- Can be used on mom’s nipple and baby’s mouth to help treat thrush

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