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Greg What is the difference?

In a message dated 2/8/02 2:20:00 PM, tk2001 writes:

 

<< J,

 

There is a big difference in VCO. Have the different sources send

you free samples. I found the VCO from www.coconutoil-online.com to

be a superior product to the others in both smell and taste. It is

the least processed VCO and they will send you a free sample. The

sample sent from the Wildnerness Family Naturals smelled and tasted

rancid in comparison.

 

TK

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<dfnewman

 

Saturday, February 09, 2002 8:44 AM

coconut oil Greg

 

 

> Greg What is the difference?

 

The coconut-info folks supply the wilderness mod, or so I have been told.

 

> In a message dated 2/8/02 2:20:00 PM, tk2001 writes:

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> << J,

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> There is a big difference in VCO. Have the different sources send

> you free samples. I found the VCO from www.coconutoil-online.com to

> be a superior product to the others in both smell and taste. It is

> the least processed VCO and they will send you a free sample. The

> sample sent from the Wildnerness Family Naturals smelled and tasted

> rancid in comparison.

>

> TK

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Evening TK,

 

>>be a superior product to the others in both smell and taste. It is

>the least processed VCO and they will send you a free sample. The

>sample sent from the Wildnerness Family Naturals smelled and tasted

>rancid in comparison.

 

Possibly their samples are older than their product. I just finished a

quart of the product from this source and only yesterday ordered a gallon.

 

There was no rancid taste and it appeared excellent to me. Of course I

had nothing to compare it with as I had never used Coconut oil before.

 

Others on this list recommended the source.

 

Wayne

 

 

 

 

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I did not detect any rancid taste in mine either. I had to wait, actually,

because they were waiting for a shipment from the Philipines..

I did notice that the ohter company seems to pack the oil in plastic sack

and wilderness has it packed in a glass jar..

is this correct?

Donna

In a message dated 2/8/02 9:14:12 PM, wayne writes:

 

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There was no rancid taste and it appeared excellent to me. Of course I

had nothing to compare it with as I had never used Coconut oil before.

 

Others on this list recommended the source.

 

Wayne

 

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There seem to be three distributers.

1) coconut-info.com which is the source for:

2) wildernessfamilynaturals.com

 

and

3) coconut-online.com

 

Who supplies no.3 ? Where does theirs come from?

 

I'm on my 3rd gal. of vcno from wilderness a very light and delicate

aroma and flavor the processing of which can surely be matched but not

improved upon.

 

Wilderness gallons come in food grade plastic buckets.

 

Ron

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> dfnewman

> 2/9/2002 8:29:04 AM

> Gettingwell

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> I did not detect any rancid taste in mine either. I had to wait,

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" the desert_rat " <ron

 

Sunday, February 10, 2002 2:00 AM

Re: coconut oil Greg

 

 

> There seem to be three distributers.

> 1) coconut-info.com which is the source for:

> 2) wildernessfamilynaturals.com

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> 3) coconut-online.com

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> Who supplies no.3 ? Where does theirs come from?

 

Hi Ron,

 

From village based traditional production in the Philippines. The story is to

be found on the coconut-info site.

http://coconut-info.com/index.html

 

The other major source is Kononut Pacific, which use a manual cold pressed

method (still village based) developed by the

Australian National University (ANU) and the Australian government owned CSIRO

research labs.

http://www.kokonutpacific.com.au/

 

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Greg Watson,

http://optimalhealth.cia.com.au

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