Guest guest Posted December 11, 2009 Report Share Posted December 11, 2009 Another note about virgin coconut oil. I use it on my skin and its a wonderful moisturizer that has kept my eczema away. my cat also loves it. its good for animals too and keeps my cat healthy. , " docspeed2001 " <docspeed2001 wrote: > > The three thumps exercises do help to burn fat. > > The exercise is great, and the meridians are running properly and have been jump-started, the T-cells are doing what they are supposed to be doing... > > ...and by tapping those spleen lymphatics you are releasing congested energies in a way that helps metabolize fat (among other things). > > And if you are breathing right...in deeply and out explosively, you are doing something close to a fire-breath which also helps burn fat. > > Also stay away from margarine, cooking oils, especially soy oils...and replace them with virgin coconut oil. > > Coconut oil goes right to the liver, is thermogentic, and will cause the body to heat up to burn more calories. Just by replacing those 'killer' fats with coconut oils will cause you to lose about 38 pounds a year without doing anything else. > > Cool hunnnn? > > John La Tourrette, PhD > PS. More later. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2009 Report Share Posted December 12, 2009 Virgin coconut oil is used for full bodymassage before bathing babies, as a hair massage oil and for cooking in some states in India.It is a good moisturizer for skin and helps thick and lustorous hair growth.It doesnt help baldness though. Rashida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2009 Report Share Posted December 15, 2009 , rashida N <rashida23 wrote: > > Virgin coconut oil is used for full bodymassage before bathing babies, Oops. The 'timing' is wrong. Use it AFTER bathing, NOT before. That MCFA REPLACES the protective oils that were washed off when bathing or showering. Dr John La Tourrette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2009 Report Share Posted December 15, 2009 I love virgin coconut oil. I have found it perfect for my very dry skin. My skin really sucks it up and is not oily after use. It's the best moisturizer I have found for my skin. Mango oil and butter are also very good but much harder to find (also probably more expensive). And I agree with Doc about using AFTER bathing/showering. - don't totally dry off and let the oil help seal in some of the moisture of your bathing. Many blessings, Misha , rashida N <rashida23 wrote: > > Virgin coconut oil is used for full bodymassage before bathing babies, Oops. The 'timing' is wrong. Use it AFTER bathing, NOT before. That MCFA REPLACES the protective oils that were washed off when bathing or showering. Dr John La Tourrette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2009 Report Share Posted December 16, 2009 Mary - The popcorn sounds good! Is it just me, or wasn't coconut oil one of the no-no oils a few yeas back? Maybe just hydrogenated coconut oil.... Helen On Dec 15, 2009, at 1:23 PM, M J Nelson wrote: > While coconut oil may not help it if you are already bald, a few years > ago I was losing a LOT of hair. I had ordered come coconut oil online > for something else. What I found is that the hair loss decreased > significantly in a very short period of time and that was maintained > while I was taking the oil, approx 2-3 years. > > I took about 1 TBS (tablespoon) a day at the time. > > Quit taking it about a year ago. Recently found hair loss is back at a > much slower rate than before so it was not that obvious. Am now eating > coconut oil more regularly. I like it when it is pretty solid and > not so > much on a hot day. Just chew it up. It gets softer and liquid as you > move it around your mouth. I even like the taste. > > Recently found a Mexican coconut oil 32 oz at Whole Foods that is very > low priced and tastes pretty good. If you live near a store look > for it. > They had salted the top layer a bit so I removed that before I used > very > much. > > It is also good on your own homemade popcorn with a bit of good salt > sprinkled on before munching. > Mary > > rashida N wrote: >> Virgin coconut oil is used for full bodymassage before bathing >> babies, as a hair massage oil and for cooking in some states in >> India.It is a good moisturizer for skin and helps thick and >> lustorous hair growth.It doesnt help baldness though. >> >> Rashida >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> --- >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2009 Report Share Posted December 16, 2009 , Helen Driscoll <helen wrote: > > Mary - > > The popcorn sounds good! > > Is it just me, or wasn't coconut oil one of the no-no oils a few yeas > back? Maybe just hydrogenated coconut oil.... If any oil is hydrogenated it becomes a poison for the body. Of course the soy bean oil companies don't tell you that when you buy their products. And the soy bean oil companies are the ones that spread all the lies about coconut oil. Why? Tarnish the reputation of their competition. Every lie the SBO people say was NOT in alignment with the research and the scientific facts. Get Fife's books on coconut oil and how to use it. Dr John La Tourrette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2009 Report Share Posted December 16, 2009 Yes, it was. The tests were probably made from copra (processed) and badly mistreated in those tests. As I understand it, it was intentionally hydrogenated. Pure coconut oil was not what they used at all. In reasonable quantities, it is a great oil. Mary Helen Driscoll wrote: > Mary - > > The popcorn sounds good! > > Is it just me, or wasn't coconut oil one of the no-no oils a few yeas > back? Maybe just hydrogenated coconut oil.... > > Helen > > > On Dec 15, 2009, at 1:23 PM, M J Nelson wrote: > > >> While coconut oil may not help it if you are already bald, a few years >> ago I was losing a LOT of hair. I had ordered come coconut oil online >> for something else. What I found is that the hair loss decreased >> significantly in a very short period of time and that was maintained >> while I was taking the oil, approx 2-3 years. >> >> I took about 1 TBS (tablespoon) a day at the time. >> >> Quit taking it about a year ago. Recently found hair loss is back at a >> much slower rate than before so it was not that obvious. Am now eating >> coconut oil more regularly. I like it when it is pretty solid and >> not so >> much on a hot day. Just chew it up. It gets softer and liquid as you >> move it around your mouth. I even like the taste. >> >> Recently found a Mexican coconut oil 32 oz at Whole Foods that is very >> low priced and tastes pretty good. If you live near a store look >> for it. >> They had salted the top layer a bit so I removed that before I used >> very >> much. >> >> It is also good on your own homemade popcorn with a bit of good salt >> sprinkled on before munching. >> Mary >> >> rashida N wrote: >> >>> Virgin coconut oil is used for full bodymassage before bathing >>> babies, as a hair massage oil and for cooking in some states in >>> India.It is a good moisturizer for skin and helps thick and >>> lustorous hair growth.It doesnt help baldness though. >>> >>> Rashida >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> --- >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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