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coldpressedoil · 2 months ago
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Harness the power of cold pressed coconut oil, rich in natural nutrients and free from additives. Perfect for moisturizing your skin, strengthening your hair, and cooking with a clean, healthy touch. This unrefined oil is your go-to for an all-natural lifestyle.
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foodandnutrition2020 · 2 years ago
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People make healthier meals, so consider all your options when choosing your meal ingredients. Professional and novice chefs are increasingly using cold pressed coconut oil for cooking. Being unrefined, unprocessed, and chemical-free, extra virgin coconut oil has a natural, pure flavor that makes your favorite dishes quick and easy. You will know here about cold pressed coconut oil for cooking and how to make delicious and healthy meals.
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snaanasocial · 2 years ago
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naturelandorganic · 17 days ago
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Elevate your culinary and wellness experience by choosing organic oils, now available online in India. Sourced from natural, pesticide-free ingredients, these oils are perfect for cooking, skincare, and overall health. Whether you’re looking for cold-pressed coconut oil, olive oil, mustard oil, or almond oil, organic options ensure purity, freshness, and rich nutrients without harmful additives. By switching to organic oils, you make a healthier choice and support sustainable farming practices. Shop from trusted online platforms to enjoy high-quality organic oils delivered straight to your doorstep.
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patankar · 2 years ago
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We at Patankar Farm Products always believe in keeping the tradition alive and so we bring to you fresh turmeric powder. We try to provide the hand grinded one so that the benefits of turmeric are preserved at a higher level. Include it in your daily routine and feel the difference.
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distressxox · 7 months ago
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Could you do some bath/shower headcanons or scenarios of the kengan boys with their s/o. (Could you please include wakatsuki and agito pls🙏)
OOOOH I've been waiting for this one
Kengan Men: Bathing with their S/O
Content: Fluff, Intimacy
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Ohma Tokita
• This man REEKS Escpecially after training. You have to force him to take a shower, there is no other way.
• He's never gotten used to showering, as he used to just bathe in lakes, rivers, and watering holes.
• Prefers cooler showers because of that. Doesn't mind if it's warm, but If it's too hot then he just takes matters into his own hands and turns it down again.
• He can bathe just fine on his own, but he usually drags you in with him just because he can.
• Just seeing his body with water dripping down his sculpted body is MMMMMMM scrumptious. You never miss out on a chance like this.
• Prefers to face you while showering. You usually do your own separate things instead of being all over eachother like washing his hair and back. But sometimes you have to remind him to do things like wash his under his armpits and put conditioner in his hair.
• And he just likes to look at you (oogle at your body nonchalantly). He can get a little handsy at times, but that's because he's curiously admiring you
Lihito / Ichiro Nakata
• He begs you to take a shower with him, or you seduce him into take a shower with you.
• Likes showers on the warmer side. He does work in cold storage, so it makes sense.
• Most of the time it ends it heavy petting and a make out sesh. Or going a little further. It's one of his favorite places to do it anyways....
• "Wash my back for me?" "Is that even a question?"
• Is good at getting the knots out of your hair with his strong fingers. He just really likes how your hair looks and feels when you put conditioner in it.
• Sometimes he just hugs you and holds you in his arms while swaying gently from side to side. You could just fall asleep because of his body AND the water temperature.
• His hair is extremely fluffy when it dries off. He looks like a pomeranian and it's adorable.
Raian Kure
• Prefers to shower alone. That's just how he is. Until you're in the shower alone and he just barges in or sneaks up on you.
• Likes to use the excuse that he's just saving water by showering with you. Like BOY- your dad is paying the bill.
• His showers are HOT, be warned if you ever want to join him in one. Unless you also take hot showers, you're his soulmate then.
• He takes showers when he's angry or upset at something just to let off steam. Sometimes he just drags you in and then [REDACTED]
• Buys you your own shampoo / conditoner / hair oils / etc in his bathroom for you just incase. Until you guys live together that is
• It's the best to cuddle with him right after he showers cause he smells like coconuts and aloe. You can't get your nose off of him and he appreciates the attention very much
• He doesn't take baths, but if he walks in on you taking one the clothes are coming off and he's diving in.
Gaolang Wongsawat
• Another Alone shower-er. He considers showering together to be intimate and romantic. It has to come naturally, he has to be in the mood, otherwise no dice.
• Has the best hair washes, to keep his long hair silky and clean. You don't need to ask twice to use them, what's his is yours.
• Cold showers. But will turn up the temp when you're in there with him.
• Can take care of himself and also take care of you while showering with him. Your back pressed into his chest. Him slowly and sensually scrubbing your skin with a cloth as he kisses your neck.
• Likes to massage your scalp with shampoo, seeing you sigh in bliss as his fingers gently rub and knead your hair.
• Neither of you have to say a word, just look at eachother passionately and feel the water on your skin. My god this man with wet hair is such a turn on.
• Date Night baths. Reserved only for date nights. No other times will he take a bath.
Saw Paing Yoroizuka
• Is also used to bathing in watering holes / lakes as he did in Burma and his village. So you have to teach him shower etiquette. He prefers baths to showers anyways.
• He's always excited for bath time, and will always ask you to join him for one. Makes a pouty face if you say no.
• Warm baths all the way. Cause he's always all fired up anyways.
• Usually talks your ear off, but in a quieter tone of voice instead of his usual yelling. He usually sits on one side while you sit on the other.
• If he's feeling extra cuddly he'll pull you into his back. Maybe give you a back rub as you tend to your hair.
• Onces he's in, he never wants to leave. Same with showers, so you have to figure how to coerce him to come back out.
• Maybe some sweet talking will do the trick, he's like a puppy when it comes to that stuff.
Kanoh Agito
• It is very rare that you'll ever shower with him. Ever. He is very strict when it comes to his whole shower routine. But when that rare chance comes, it comes.
• If you ever shower with him, that means he's feeling extra vulnerable...and I guess you could say passionate.
• When showering with him, he likes to show his companionship to you by washing your body, shampooing and conditioning your hair. Hell he'll even shave your legs, the man is skilled with a razor.
• Showers, then soaks in the tub for maybe 15 minutes. He likes both pretty hot, not as scalding as Raians though.
• Sometimes gets the hot and cold faucets mixed up. The look on his face when cold water rains down on him is *chefs kiss*
• Don't expect anything else to happen though. Shower time is for showering, and bath time is for bathing
• You come out feeling sleepy and relaxed. Like you just had a day at the spa. You fall asleep as soon as you hit the bed, which Agito finds to be fascinating yet attractive.
Wakatsuki Takeshi
• Will either ask you straight up if you want to shower with him. OR make sure you get the hint that he wants you to join him by walking past you in only a towel.
• Nothing makes him more happy than his s/o, naked, and willing to spend time with him even in the shower.
• Shower temp depends on his mood, but let's you decide anyways.
• Takes every ounce of his will not to put his hands all over you. He absolutely adores your body and wants to worship every inch of it.
• Can't take baths in a normal tub because of his muscle mass / density. As soon as he sits down in one the water rises and the floor is flooded.
• Let's you shave his face for him once you're done with everything else. Sits you on his lap and let's you gently scrape away the stubble. Will not let you shave his goatee though. Attacks you with kisses afterwards.
• Draws messages on the steamy mirror for you. Sometimes they're sweet, sometimes they're dirty.
BONUS
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desifemininewoman · 7 months ago
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Pretty Kitty and care tips
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I prefer shaving over waxing or hair removal creams (which I find do more harm than good). While waxing is effective, I feel like it's not always possible to get waxed, especially for spontaneous plans. This is where I come in to give my tips for meri priyein sakhis.
1. Trim First
Before shaving, trim the hairs if needed. The shorter the hair, the easier and closer the shave will be.
2. Exfoliate
Exfoliation is crucial. It removes dead cells that may clog your hair follicles, prepares the follicles for hair removal and may prevent ingrown hairs. Use a gentle exfoliator or mild scrub specifically for sensitive areas or tools like loofahs or exfoliating gloves. Continue exfoliating every few days after shaving.
3. Apply Shaving Cream/ Gel
Use a shaving cream or gel that's suitable for sensitive skin, ex- oils, non-scented baby soaps, sensitive skin shaving gels. It's best to do your own research. Remember whatever you choose to apply is strictly for outside and not to go on the inside portion of the vagina. Let it sit for a few minutes to soften the hairs.
4. Choose the Right Razor
A good razor is essential. Men's razor could be a good alternative since it's mostly for sensitive skin. Again, I think you should do your own research before buying. Also, keep your normal shaving razor and vag razor different.
5. Shaving Technique
Most important step in shaving is the direction in which you shave which is in the direction of hair growth (downwards), not against it. Another method is side to side but never upwards or against the grain because that causes irritation & hair bumps. So on, don't press too hard and avoid over-shaving the same area.
6. Aftercare
Rinse with cold water to soothe the skin. Apply products to prevent razor bumps, like coconut oil and use a natural moisturiser like aloe vera gel. Pat the skin dry and wear breathable clothes. Cotton underwear is best, or go commando to let your skin breathe.
mini care tips:
Use natural/organic pads, tampons and liners
Stop using products with fragrance on them on your body. They are extremely harmful and throws off your body's ph balance.
I know I said do your own research, but I still want to lay it out there that from my own experimentations and research, coconut oil is the best. No shaving creams or other products can compare. Though they ruin the razors really fast.
There's nothing wrong with your natural vagina smell but if you want it to taste sweet, try to incorporate more teas, water, lime water, cranberry juice and more natural food in general (fruits and vegetables) to keep your ph balanced.
I said this before but wear mainly cotton underwear and go commando as much as you would like to let your vagina breathe. 
Men’s razors >>> women's razors. Cheaper, closer shave and cleaner.
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darkmaga-returns · 2 months ago
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Plus, solutions to avoid one of the most devastating ingredients in our food supply
Samantha Gluck
Oct 24, 2024
Editor’s Note: DS and I have been very busy readying our home to go on the market March 1st. This and related activities are the reason for my protracted absence. I’m back now! 
I know you know that various factions of “the powers that be” are trying to kill you. The injections, forever wars, illegal immigration, etc., but they’re also using food as part of their depopulation agenda.
Let’s Talk About Seed Oils
Every time you go grocery shopping, you’re probably buying several items which contain seed oils, also known as vegetable oils. Ultra-processed and even simple processed foods often contain seed oils, most of which cause inflammation and, ultimately, disease in the body. Funny thing, these oils didn’t exist 100 years ago.
Common seed and vegetable oils:
Soy & Soybean
Canola
Cottonseed
Safflower
Sunflower
Grapeseed
Palm & Palm Kernel
Rice Bran
Corn
Peanut
The process used to extract oil from the seeds and refine it causes the problem. This process uses chemical additives to bleach, deodorize, enhance taste, color, and increase shelf life of the oil. The harsh refining process removes the healthy antioxidants naturally present in the oil. 
Most seed oils are high in omega-6 fatty acids, which greatly increase inflammation in the body. Exceptions are coconut oil, avocado oil, and olive oil, which are typically processed without chemicals and with cold press techniques. In addiction to inflammation, consuming the other oils also leads to oxidative stress, endothelial dysfunction, and atherosclerosis (BMJ article).
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luulapants · 2 years ago
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Ok, you wanna learn how to make the best sweet potato hash browns you ever had in your life?
You need:
Coffee (may sub with tea)
Oil (olive, coconut, vegetable - something mildly flavored)
Cheapest sweet potato at the store
Eggs (I use local eggs from Mike at the farmers market, which are $5/doz but they were also $5 before the avian flu bc that's just how much eggs cost when the guy selling them to you knows the chickens personally)
Paprika
Cinnamon
Garlic (fresh, jar, or powdered)
Fresh veggies (whatever needs used)
Hard cheese
Other seasonings (follow your heart)
Salt & pepper
Bread (optional)
Instructions:
Put on some coffee, strong
Grate the sweet potato directly into a bowl of cold water.
While that soaks, take however many eggs you want out of the fridge and leave them on the counter to warm up. I pulled out three because I needed to use up the last of the carton because I bought a new carton I didn't need yet because I wanted to talk to Mike.
Pour the coffee into a mug.
Drain the sweet potatoes, then fill the container with cold water again.
Get a skillet on the stove. A large skillet might be best, but I use a small one bc my big skillet died a horrible death. Coat the bottom in oil and turn the stove on medium heat. If you're using fresh or jar garlic, add it now. Drink coffee.
Drain the sweet potatoes again. Once the oil is hot (or garlic spitting), press them out in the pan to create an even layer.
Scrub out the grater and potato bowl while that heats up. After breakfast you will thank you.
Over the hash browns, sprinkle one part cinnamon, two parts paprika. If using garlic powder, four parts garlic. How much is a part? When sprinkling the cinnamon, you should be like, "shoot, that was almost but not quite enough to evenly distribute it over the whole pan," but it's going to be okay. Look me in the eye. It's going to be okay.
Drink coffee. Stir the hash browns until they're a relatively uniform color with the spices intermixed. Press them flat again.
Now it's time to get out your vegetables. "Vegetables!" you say. "But luula, I thought we were making hash browns!" Listen. Hash browns are not a meal unto themselves. They are part of a culinary experience and the only way to enjoy cooking is to learn to time out making different things at the same time.
Prep your vegetables. This is the step that makes people hate cooking, so I recommend buying the same vegetable a LOT, looking up tutorials on the best way to chop or prep it, and practicing until it's so quick and easy that you don't have to think about it. Then move onto a new vegetable. I'm cooking shiitake mushrooms and asparagus this morning bc asparagus is in peak season and on sale and because the woman at the mushroom stall at the market is cute. The mushrooms I just cut in half. Drink coffee.
Pause to stir the hash browns, making sure to scrape up anything sticking to the bottom of the pan. If your pan isn't nonstick, you can deglaze with a bit of cold water.
The secret to asparagus is DON'T chop the ends with a knife. Pinch the hard end between your fingers while holding the supple end in the other and bend it until it snaps. Throw away the hard end that snapped off. It will look like a lot to throw away, but that's because most people under-trim their asparagus. Those ends are a gross texture and will ruin your asparagus experience.
Stir the hash browns again and scrunch them off to the side to make room for your veggies. Add more oil to the empty spot.
When pan cooking veggies, the order of operations is starchy > firm > soft > watery. Starchy things like potatoes take ages to cook, which is why your hash browns have been in that pan since the dawn of time. My asparagus is firm, so that's going in next, until it's bright green in color. My mushrooms are soft, so I add them in once that happens. They just need to get warm, really. If you are cooking with watery tomatoes, those go in at the very last second if you cook them at all. Season the veggies with whatever speaks to you. I used thyme because thyme and mushrooms is a dope combo. Drink coffee.
In the time it takes your veggies to cook, you probably need to stir the hash browns once more, and by the time they're nearly done, you should have some good crunchy bits in the hash browns. Turn the heat all the way to low, then scoop the hash browns onto a plate. Cover the plate. Leave the veggies in the pan.
If you're making toast, put the bread in while the pan is cooling down.
Add more oil to the empty spot where the hash browns were. It's time to cook the eggs. Carefully crack eggs into the pan.
If you want cheese, sprinkle it on top of the vegetables. I used Parmesan because it crusts onto asparagus nicely. Salt and pepper the whole pan. Cover the pan. Drink coffee.
The secret to eggs, and the reason you want low heat, is they need to be cooked over easy. If you want your yolks cooked through, just bake a cake. The other secret is that you should flip them when the bottom layer is solid white but the top is still clear and runny. Focus on flipping each individual yolk, not the whites. The whites will follow.
If you're making toast, butter it or whatever you're doing with it while the eggs finish cooking.
Turn off the heat. Scoop everything onto the plate, taking care not to break the yolks. Serve with whatever is left of your coffee.
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complicitsacrilege · 1 year ago
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38 + 39 please because i love the smell of soap and i am addicted to buying lip balms ghgh
38 - soap bar that smells good? I only ever use natural cold pressed lavender or oatmeal vanilla soap (I’m allergic to most skincare stuff in general). I used to use sandalwood but then the place I got it from stopped making it and I’m low-key afraid to try new brands for fear of hives 😭
39 - do you use lip balm? Nope! I’m allergic to almost all of them so I just use plain coconut oil! Sometimes I add a drop of peppermint and vanilla oil or lavender oil if I’m feeling adventurous lol
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merrybrides · 2 years ago
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10 Natural Dry Skin Remedies You Can DIY at Home
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Sometimes we don’t pay much attention to caring for our skin, even though it’s the largest organ in the body. Skin suffers from dryness due to winter weather, hot showers and vigorous scrubbing with a towel when we dry ourselves.
You don’t have to head out to buy expensive lotions and potions to rehydrate your skin – your kitchen may already contain all the ingredients you need. Natural remedies are also better for your skin, as they don’t contain all the extra chemicals that manufactured skin creams have in them.
Here are 10 simple and all-natural remedies for dry skin:
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1. Olive Oil Cleanser
Olive oil works as a natural cleanser and moisturizer.  All you need to do is rub the oil on your skin and drape a warm, damp cloth over your face until it cools. Wipe away any excess oil and you’re done. Olive oil is a good choice for a skin cleanser because it doesn’t strip away your skin’s natural oils.
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2. Rich Avocado Mask
The creamy richness of avocado works well to soothe dry skin. We suggest pureeing half an avocado and mixing it with a teaspoon of olive oil. If your skin is very dry, add a tablespoon of honey too. Apply the mask and leave on for 15 to 20 minutes. For an extra moisture boost, apply your regular moisturizer after you have removed the mask.
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3. Olive Oil and Sugar Scrub
This combination makes a great exfoliating scrub with moisturizing benefits. Mix half a cup of sugar with 2 tablespoons of olive oil. You can also add an essential oil, such as lavender, to give a soothing fragrance.
Rub the mixed ingredients into your skin, and then wash off. Apply a moisturizer to double up on the benefits of exfoliated skin.
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4. Oatmeal Bath Soak
Add a cup of oatmeal to a warm bath, and enjoy the benefits of rehydrated skin. The oat product has skin-soothing properties, and it also helps your skin to retain moisture from the water.
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5. Homemade Oatmeal Honey Mask
Oatmeal also makes a good mask or exfoliator. Mix 2 tablespoons of oats with a tablespoon of honey and a dash of water. Gently warm the mixture, then rub it onto your skin. It can be used as an exfoliator and washed off straight away, or you can leave it on for around 15 to 20 minutes as a hydrating mask.
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6. Coconut Oil
Coconut oil isn’t just useful in the kitchen – use it as a moisturizing cream at bedtime. Because it is solid at room temperature, it can be applied easily. If you have chapped hands and feet, apply the oil, then cover with thick socks or non-latex gloves.
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7. Add Oil to Your Bath
Natural oils such as olive, coconut, argan and avocado oil can be used as a bath soak to moisturize skin and protect the natural skin barrier, which is often stripped away by washing with drying soaps that remove the natural oils from the skin.
Add a few tablespoons of oil under running bath water. If you don’t fancy scrubbing the oil slick off the bath after you’ve finished, rub a small amount of oil to your skin after your bath instead.
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8. Milk Compresses
Milk has natural anti-inflammatory properties, and it contains lactic acid, which works as a mild, natural exfoliant. Apply milk compresses to your skin for 5 to 10 minutes at a time. It’s great for irritated, itchy skin too, but lactic acid can sting cracked skin, so use with caution. Apply milk by soaking a washcloth in a bowl of cold milk and then pressing it against your driest, itchiest spots for a few minutes.
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9. Fruit Enzyme Cleanser or Exfoliant
Fruit enzymes can really help your skin during cold weather. The alpha-hydroxy acids exfoliate the top layer of dull, dead skin cells on the face and body.
Use a pineapple, pumpkin or papaya fruit-enzyme face mask twice a week for bright skin.
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10. Aloe Vera
Aloe vera gel isn’t just for treating sunburn. It can help your skin during the winter months by reducing redness and irritation due to dryness.
Some people can develop allergic contact dermatitis from aloe, so do a patch test first before applying it to a big area of skin.
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coldpressedoil · 3 months ago
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starvinginsurburbia · 2 years ago
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greentrading · 1 day ago
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Complete Guide to Coconut Oil and Its Uses
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Coconut oil is a true all-rounder, beloved for its wide range of uses in cooking, skincare, and even household care. However, not all coconut oils are created equal. Extra virgin coconut oil is the highest quality you can buy, made from fresh coconut meat and extracted through a natural, cold-press process. This method preserves the oil’s natural flavour, aroma, and all of its beneficial properties, making it ideal for both health and beauty applications. On the other hand, regular coconut oil is often refined and made from dried coconut (copra), which may involve chemical processing and bleaching, stripping away some of the oil’s natural goodness. Choosing a Certified Organic, extra virgin coconut oil ensures you’re getting the purest, most nutrient-rich product, free from harmful chemicals and additives, and perfect for supporting your natural lifestyle. 
What Makes Coconut Oil Special?
Certified organic, extra virgin coconut oil is produced without chemicals or processing, preserving all of its beneficial compounds. This quality is especially important if you’re using it on your skin or consuming it, as you’re getting the most natural form with all its active ingredients intact.
Coconut oil is unique for its high content of medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs), a type of fat that’s easier for the body to digest and convert into energy. Here are some of the key components:
Lauric Acid: Known for its potent antibacterial and antiviral properties, lauric acid can support immune health and fend off harmful pathogens.
Capric and Caprylic Acid: Both have antifungal properties and can help promote gut health. They’re also converted quickly into energy, making them ideal for a natural energy boost.
Medium-Chain Triglycerides (MCTs): These fats provide a quick energy source and may help boost metabolism, making them beneficial for active lifestyles.
Personal Care Uses
In personal care, coconut oil is a natural substitute for many conventional products. Here are a few ways to use it:
Natural Deodorant: Thanks to its antibacterial qualities, coconut oil can help reduce odour without synthetic additives. Apply a small amount to clean skin for a refreshing feel.
Toothcare: Use it for oil pulling—a traditional Ayurvedic practice that involves swishing a spoonful around your mouth. This helps remove bacteria, supports oral health, and promotes fresh breath.
Massage Oil: With its smooth texture and pleasant scent, coconut oil is perfect for massages. It’s deeply hydrating and leaves the skin feeling soft and nourished.
Beauty and Skincare Uses
Coconut oil’s beauty benefits are well-known, as it provides hydration and acts as a gentle cleanser. Some ideas include:
Makeup Remover: Its gentle, natural oils break down makeup, even waterproof formulas, while moisturizing skin without harsh chemicals.
Deep Hair Conditioner: Coconut oil penetrates hair strands, delivering deep moisture and reducing frizz. Apply a small amount from mid-lengths to ends, leave for 30 minutes, then wash as usual.
Moisturizer for Dry Skin: Apply to areas prone to dryness, like elbows, knees, or feet, for lasting hydration. It also works well for soothing irritated or chapped skin.
Household Uses
Coconut oil isn’t just for personal care; it’s also a natural, eco-friendly choice for household use:
Natural Furniture Polish: Use it on wooden surfaces for a natural sheen. Just rub a small amount into the wood, let it sit for a few minutes, and then buff it out.
Stain Remover: When mixed with baking soda, coconut oil can work wonders on tough stains in carpets or fabrics. Apply the mixture, let it sit, then scrub or rinse.
Non-Stick Solution: Spread a thin layer on pans, griddles, or utensils to prevent food from sticking. This natural alternative to cooking sprays is safe and effective.
Pet and Animal Care Uses
If you’re a pet owner, certified organic, extra virgin coconut oil is safe for pets and offers multiple benefits:
Skin Soother for Pets: Perfect for pets with dry skin or hot spots, coconut oil provides relief and is safe if they lick it. Gently apply a small amount to affected areas.
Shiny Coat Supplement: Adding a small spoonful to your pet’s food can help improve their coat’s health and appearance, reducing shedding and enhancing shine.
Natural Flea Repellent: Mixed with pet-safe essential oils like lavender, coconut oil can be applied as a mild flea repellent to protect your pets naturally.
Health and Wellness Uses
Coconut oil is a great addition to your wellness routine, providing versatile support for overall health:
Energy Booster: The MCTs in coconut oil are quickly converted into energy, making it a natural pre-workout boost. Try adding a spoonful to coffee or smoothies for sustained energy, especially before exercise.
Immune Support: With its natural properties, coconut oil can help support your body’s defence systems and overall wellness.
Sore Throat Relief: Coconut oil may help soothe a sore throat when added to warm beverages like tea or honey, thanks to its natural soothing qualities.
 Even More Uses for Coconut Oil
 Beyond its obvious uses, coconut oil is a true multi-tasker around the house and in everyday life. Here are some unconventional but incredibly practical uses for this all-natural oil:
Leather Conditioner: Restore the shine and softness of leather items like shoes, bags, or furniture. Rub a small amount into the leather to prevent cracking and maintain a supple texture.
Natural Gum Remover: Stuck in a sticky situation? Coconut oil can help remove gum from hair, clothing, or carpets. Just apply a bit, let it sit for a few minutes, and gently remove the gum.
Bug Bite Soother: Apply a dab of coconut oil to bug bites to help reduce itching and swelling. Its soothing properties can provide relief from irritation.
Prevent Shower Fog: Rub a thin layer of coconut oil on your bathroom mirror and buff it out to prevent fogging. This simple trick keeps mirrors clear during showers.
Shoe Polish: Use coconut oil to shine shoes and restore some colour, making them look like new again without using harsh chemicals.
Squeaky Hinges Fix: A dab of coconut oil on squeaky doors, cabinets, or drawers can silence those annoying noises without using chemical-based lubricants.
Tattoo Moisturizer: Coconut oil is great for keeping tattoos moisturized and vibrant. It can help soothe the skin during the healing process and keep the colors looking fresh.
Homemade Wax Remover: Coconut oil can help lift candle wax from surfaces. Apply a bit to the wax, let it soak, and gently scrape it off.
From supporting health and wellness to helping around the house, our Certified Organic, Extra Virgin Coconut Oil proves to be an invaluable multi-tasker. Its natural, chemical-free purity offers a safe and eco-friendly alternative to many conventional products. Incorporate this all-in-one oil into your life to enjoy its many benefits for health, beauty, and beyond
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naturelandorganic · 3 months ago
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Organic Cold-Pressed Oils Online in India
Looking to buy organic cold-pressed oils online in India? Organic cold-pressed oils are extracted without the use of heat or chemicals, preserving their essential nutrients and natural flavors. These oils, including coconut, sesame, mustard, and groundnut, are rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and healthy fats, making them a superior choice for cooking and skincare. Purchasing organic cold-pressed oils online ensures that you get pure, chemical-free oils delivered conveniently to your doorstep, allowing you to embrace a healthier and more sustainable lifestyle.
More info: https://naturelandorganics.com/collections/organic-oil
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patankar · 2 years ago
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