80 Uses for Coconut Oil was by far my most viewed post of 2011. The response to the information I compiled blew me away. I am humbled by how much of an impact this post has made in the health and wellness scene. It has been reposted far and wide and it warms my heart to know that so many people are learning more and more about this beautiful oil.
Knowing how important it is to provide accurate and useful information, I decided to take my post to a new level. I have spent countless hours reading through all of the comments on this post (as well as those made on the numerous sites it is reprinted on). I have researched far and wide. And what I bring to you today is a much improved post on the benefits and uses of Coconut Oil. I have revamped some of the existing information, re-categorized the uses, and alphabetized everything to make it much more user friendly. The best part? There are now 160 uses for coconut oil listed. You read that right! I doubled the number of incredible uses for coconut oil.
I hope you enjoy this post and discover even more ways to use this amazing wonder of nature.
Coconut Oil – An Overview
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Offering a myriad of health benefits, coconut oil is affordable, readily available and completely natural. I use it for EVERYTHING. Literally. I buy it in 5 gallon increments and keep it all over my house. I even have some in the car. So here is a little information to inspire you to check out this amazing oil!
Coconut Oil Is:
- Anti-bacterial (kills bacteria that cause ulcers, throat infections, urinary tract infections, gum diseases, and other bacterial infections)
- Anti-carcinogenic (coconut oil has antimicrobial properties so it effectively prevents the spread of cancer cells and enhances the immune system)
- Anti-fungal (kills fungi and yeast that lead to infection)
- Anti-inflammatory (appears to have a direct effect in suppressing inflammation and repairing tissue, and it may also contribute by inhibiting harmful intestinal microorganisms that cause chronic inflammation.)
- Anti-microbial/Infection Fighting (the medium-chain fatty acids and monoglycerides found in coconut oil are the same as those in human mother's milk, and they have extraordinary antimicrobial properties. By disrupting the lipid structures of microbes, they inactivate them. About half of coconut oil consists of lauric acid. Lauric acid, its metabolite monolaurin and other fatty acids in coconut oil are known to protect against infection from bacteria, viruses, yeast, fungi and parasites. While not having any negative effect on beneficial gut bacteria, coconut oil inactivates undesirable microbes.)
- An Antioxidant (protects against free-radical formation and damage)
- Anti-parasitic (fights to rid the body of tapeworms, lice and other parasites)
- Anti-protozoa (kills giardia, a common protozoan infection of the gut)
- Anti-retroviral (kills HIV and HLTV-1)
- Anti-viral (kills viruses that cause influenza, herpes, measles, hepatitis C, SARS, AIDS, and other viruses)
- Infection fighting
- Has no harmful for discomforting side effects
- Known to improve nutrient absorption (easily digestible; makes vitamins and minerals more available to the body)
- Nontoxic to humans and animals
Daily Dosage:
Here is a chart outlining the recommended daily dosage of virgin coconut oil for persons over the age of 12. Coconut oil may be consumed by children under 12 but it is advisable to check with a healthcare practitioner on the proper dosage. Any good naturopath will have the information at the ready. (Starting at 12 months of age, I gave my daughter one teaspoon per day and she weighed about 16 pounds at that time.)
Weight in pounds/kilograms
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Number of tablespoons of coconut oil daily
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175+/79+
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4
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150+ /68+
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3 1/2
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125+ / 57+
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3
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100+/ 45+
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2 1/2
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75+ / 34+
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2
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50+ / 23+
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1 1/2
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25+ / 11+
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1
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Type of Coconut Oil to use:
- Expeller pressed (refined) coconut oil can be used for anything. It does not have a coconutty smell or taste.
- Virgin (unrefined) coconut oil tastes and smells coconutty and is great for cooking and baking where you want that flavor. You can use it for anything but it will impart a coconut taste (mild) and odor (pleasant in my book)!
- Food grade should always be used.
160 Uses for Coconut Oil
Coconut Oil for Personal Hygiene/Body
1. Age Spots (also known as liver spots) – applying coconut oil directly to the age spot will help it fade.
2. After Shave – coconut oil will help heal your skin after shaving without clogging pores. Great for razor burn!
3. Baldness – apply three times a day to affected area of hair loss. Coconut oil supports cell regeneration.
4. Birth Marks – can be used after a laser removal treatment to aid in healing. Can also be applied after an apple cider vinegar treatment to help support and aid the fading process.
5. Body Scrub – mix coconut oil and sugar together and rub all over! Rinse off and your skin will be super soft! You can add in essential oils if you would like a specific smell.
6. Bruises – applied directly to the bruise, coconut oil enhances the healing process by reducing swelling and redness.
7. Bug Bites – when applied directly to a bug bite, coconut oil can stop the itching and burning sensation as well as hasten the healing process.
8. Burns – apply to burn site immediately and continue applying until healed. Will reduce the chances of permanent scarring and promotes healing.
9. Chapstick – just rub a little into lips and it not only acts as a softening agent but it also has an SPF of about 4 so you get a little protection!
10. Cradle Cap – having issues with dry skin on your baby’s scalp? Coconut oil will not only nourish your baby’s skin, it also helps eliminate cradle cap. Just rub a teaspoon onto scalp daily.
11. Dandruff – coconut oil soaks into the scalp moisturizing dry skin and relieves symptoms of dandruff. It also helps to control oil secretion from the scalp, another leading cause of dandruff.
12. Deodorant – coconut oil alone can be used as a deodorant, but even more effective in combination with cornstarch/arrowroot powder and baking soda!
13. Diaper Salve – very comforting on a rashy bum with no harsh chemicals. Also safe for cloth diapers.
14. Exfoliator – coconut oil mixed with sugar or sea salt is a very nourishing and effective exfoliator and safe to use all over the body.
15. Eye cream – apply under the eyes to reduce puffiness, bags and wrinkles. Use on the lids in the evening.
16. Face Wash/ Soap – mix equal parts coconut oil with either olive oil or castor oil and use in place of soap when washing your face. Wet face, rub oil in and leave on for two minutes, rinse and pat dry. One teaspoon should be adequate.
17. Hair conditioner/ Deep Treatment - use as a leave-in hair conditioner by applying a teaspoon of coconut oil to your ends and then running your fingers through your hair to distribute the rest! For a deeper treatment, rub in a tablespoon of coconut oil onto your dry scalp and gently work through to the ends. Put a shower cap on to prevent transfer onto bed linens and leave on overnight.
18. Hair Gel/ Defrizzer – rub a little between your palms and either scrunch into hair (for curly hair) or finger comb in through from scalp to ends (for wavy/straight hair).
19. Healing - when applied on scrapes and cuts, coconut oil forms a thin, chemical layer which protects the wound from outside dust, bacteria and virus. Coconut oil speeds up the healing process of bruises by repairing damaged tissues. Plus, it smells a heck-of-a-lot better than anything from the pharmacy.
20. Lubricant – it is an all-natural, perfectly safe personal lubricant. Not compatible with latex!
21. Makeup Remover – use a cotton swab and a dab of coconut oil and you would be amazed at how well it works!
22. Massage Oil – pretty simple; grab some and rub!
23. Moisturizer – simply scoop some out of the jar and apply all over your body, including neck and face.
24. Mole Remover – when applied after an apple cider vinegar compress for several weeks, moles have been known to “slide off” or just disappear.
25. Nipple Cream – works great to nourish cracked, sore or dry nipples. Apply to a cotton ball and leave on your nipples between feedings.
26. Oily Skin Fix – prone to oily skin or an oily T-zone? Use a pea sized amount underneath makeup or alone to reduce the appearance of oil.
27. Pre Shampoo Treatment for Hair – rub a little into scalp and hair before shampooing. This is especially useful for those with course or frizzy hair.
28. Pre-Shave – coconut oil will prep skin for the pending damage caused by shaving.
29. Skin Problems – coconut oil relieves skin problems such as psoriasis, dermatitis, and eczema.
30. Stretch Mark Cream – coconut oil is great at nourishing damaged skin. It may not be the magic stretch mark cure but it will help.
31. Sun Burn Relief – rub liberal amounts of coconut oil into the affected area.
32. Sunscreen – see my post on natural sunscreen for more detailed information.
33. Swimmers Ear – mix garlic oil and coconut oil and put a few drops in affected ear for about 10 minutes. Do this 2-3 times a day and it usually works within one or two days.
34. Tattoo Healing and Moisturizer – continued use of coconut oil on tattoos will help keep the pigment from fading. Used on new tattoos, coconut will hasten the healing process and decrease the chance of infection.
35. Toothpaste – there are numerous recipes out there but I just mix coconut oil and baking soda and dab a little of the mix on my toothbrush.
36. Wrinkle Prevention and Wrinkle Reducer – rubbing coconut oil on winkles and sagging skin helps strengthen the connective tissues to bring back that youthful look!
Coconut Oil for General Health and Wellness
37. Breastfeeding – for breastfeeding moms, consuming 3 ½ tablespoons of coconut oil daily will enrich the milk supply.
38. Bones and Teeth – coconut oil aids in the absorption of calcium and magnesium leading to better development of bones and teeth.
39. Digestion - the saturated fats in coconut oil help control parasites and fungi that cause indigestion and other digestion related problems such as irritable bowel syndrome. The fat in coconut oil also aids in the absorption of vitamins, minerals and amino acids, making you healthier all around.
40. Energy Boost – coconut oil boosts energy and endurance making it a great supplement for athletes as well as those needed a quick pick me up.
41. Fitness - coconut oil has been proven to stimulate your metabolism, improve thyroid function, and escalate energy levels, all of which help decrease your unwanted fat while increasing muscle.
42. Improves insulin secretion and utilization of blood glucose making it great for both diabetics and non-diabetic.
43. Lung Function – increases the fluidity of cell surfaces.
44. Nausea – rub some coconut oil on the inside for the wrist and forearm to calm an upset stomach.
45. Nose bleeds - coconut oil can prevent nose bleeding that is caused by sensitivity to weather such as extreme heat and extreme cold. This condition happens when the nasal passages become dry because of cold or dry air resulting to burns and cracks in the mucus membranes so bleeding happens. To prevent this just put coconut oil in you nostrils. Coat your finger with coconut oil and then lie down and coat your finger inside your nose. Doing this will strengthen and protect the capillaries in the nasal passages. A Vitamin C supplement will also help prevent nose bleeding.
46. Oil pulling with coconut oil offers a two for one health benefit!
47. Stress Relief - relieve mental fatigue by applying coconut oil to the head in a circular, massaging motion. The natural aroma of coconuts is extremely soothing thus helping to lower your stress level.
48. Vitamin and nutrient absorption
49. Weight loss - the saturated fats contribute to weight loss and controlling cravings. Also increases metabolic rate.
Coconut Oil for Health Problems (when taken internally it is known for aiding, preventing, relieving or even curing these health issues)
50. Acid reflux/indigestion aid if taken after a meal
51. Adrenal fatigue
52. Allergies (seasonal hay fever)
53. Alzheimer’s/Dementia
54. Asthma, even in children
55. Autism
56. Bowel function
57. Bronchial Infections
58. Cancer (has been shown to prevent colon and breast cancer in laboratory tests)
59. Candida Albicans
60. Cholesterol - improves HDL ('good' cholesterol) to LDL ('bad' cholesterol) ratio in people with high cholesterol
61. Chronic Fatigue
62. Crohns Disease and resulting inflammation
63. Circulation/feeling cold all the time
64. Colds and Flus
65. Constipation
66. Cystic Fibrosis
67. Depression
68. Diabetes - helps keep blood sugar levels stable and/or helps with cravings
69. Dysentery
70. Eczema – in addition to taking it internally, many have success applying it externally, but some don't
71. Edema
72. Energy boost
73. Epilepsy (known to reduce epileptic seizures)
74. Fever Support
75. Flaky, Dry Skin
76. Gallbladder disease and pain
77. Gas
78. H. pylori
79. Head Lice
80. Heart Disease (protects arteries from injury that causes atherosclerosis)
81. Hemorrhoids (can applied externally or internally twice a day)
82. HIV
83. Hot Flashes
84. Hyperthyroidism
85. Immune System Builder
86. Irritable Bowel Syndrome
87. Jaundice
88. Kidney Disease
89. Kidney Stones (aids in dissolving them)
90. Liver Disease
91. Lung Disease
92. Malnutrition
93. Mental Clarity
94. Menstruation Relief regarding pain/cramps and heavy blood flow
95. Migraines (with regular use)
96. Mononucleosis
97. Osteoporosis
98. Pancreatitis
99. Parasites
100. Periodontal Disease and tooth decay
101. Prostate Enlargement (benign prostatic hyperplasia)
102. Rickets
103. Skin problems
104. Scurvy
105. Stomach Ulcers
106. Toenail fungus
107. Thrush
108. Thyroid Function (regulates an overactive or underactive thyroid)
109. Ulcerative Colitis
110. Underactive thyroid gland - results have shown subsequent thyroid blood tests becoming normal after ingesting coconut oil daily
111. Urinary Tract Infections (Bladder Infections)
Coconut Oil and Health Problems (when applied topically it is known for aiding, relieving, or even curing these health issues)
112. Acne
113. Allergies/Hay Fever – rub a little inside the nostrils for quick relief. The pollen will cling to the oil.
114. Athletes foot
115. Back pain/sore muscles
116. Boils and cysts
117. Canker sores
118. Cellulite
119. Circumcision healing – although I am personally against circumcision, I have read that coconut oil is a really great healer for this.
120. Decongestant – rub coconut oil on the chest and under the nose when congested from a cold or allergies
121. Ear infection – place a few drops inside the ear twice daily for relief from pain. Also fights the infection itself.
122. Genital Warts (through topical application over 6 weeks, and coconut oil enemas twice a day depending on the location of the warts)
123. Gum Disease and Gingivitis (use as a toothpaste or rub directly on gums)
124. Herpes (applied topically and taken internally)
125. Hives (reduces the itch and swelling
126. Pink eye (applied around and in the eye)
127. Ringworm
128. Toothache
129. Warts
Coconut Oil and Cooking
130. Butter Substitute - use 1 cup to 1 cup ratio when replacing butter in recipes with coconut oil.
131. Nutritional Supplement – melt and add to smoothies.
132. Replacement for butter/lard/Crisco/PAM in its solid form for greasing pans, pie crusts, etc.
133. Replacement for various oils in liquid form – baking, cooking, sautéing, etc.
Coconut Oil and Pets/Animals
Check with your veterinarian but the recommended dosage for animals is 1/4 teaspoon for every 10 pounds of body weight twice daily.
134. Aids healing of digestive disorders like inflammatory bowel syndrome and colitis
135. Aids in arthritis or ligament problems
136. Aids in elimination of hairballs and coughing
137. Applied topically, promotes the healing of cuts, wounds, hot spots, dry skin and hair, bites and stings
138. Clears up skin conditions such as eczema, flea allergies, contact dermatitis, and itchy skin
139. Disinfects cuts and promotes wound healing
140. Great for dogs and cats for general wellness. Just add a teaspoon to their water bowl daily.
141. Helps prevent or control diabetes
142. Helps sedentary dogs feel energetic
143. Helps reduce weight, increases energy
144. Improves digestion and nutrient absorption
145. Makes coats become sleek and glossy, and deodorizes doggy odor
146. Medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) have been shown to improve brain energy metabolism and decrease the amyloid protein buildup that results in brain lesions in older dogs.
147. Prevents and treats yeast and fungal infections, including candida
148. Reduces allergic reactions and improves skin health
149. Reduces or eliminates bad breath in dogs
150. Regulates and balance insulin and promotes normal thyroid function
Other Uses for Coconut Oil
151. Chewing Gum in Hair Remover – just rub some coconut oil over the stuck chewing gum, leave in for about 30 minutes, then roll the gum between your fingertip. Voila! It’s out!
152. Goo Gone - just mix equal parts coconut oil and baking soda into a paste. Apply to the “sticky” area and let it set for a minute. Then scrub off with an old toothbrush or the scrubby side of a sponge.
153. Insect repellent – mix coconut oil with peppermint oil extract and rub it all over exposed skin. Keeps insects off better than anything with DEET! Tons safer too.
154. Moisturizing and cleaning leather products
155. Oiling wood cutting boards and wood bowls
156. Polishing Bronze - all you have to do is rub a little oil into a cotton towel and then wipe down the statue. It cleans and helps deepen the color of your bronze.
157. Polish Furniture - coconut oil with a little bit of lemon juice to polish wood furniture. However, I recommend you test it first on a very small, unobtrusive part of your furniture to make sure it works the way you’d like.
158. Seasoning animal hide drums
159. Seasoning cookware
160. Soap making – coconut oil can be used as one of the fats in soap.
1. Age Spots (also known as liver spots) – applying coconut oil directly to the age spot will help it fade.
2. After Shave – coconut oil will help heal your skin after shaving without clogging pores. Great for razor burn!
3. Baldness – apply three times a day to affected area of hair loss. Coconut oil supports cell regeneration.
4. Birth Marks – can be used after a laser removal treatment to aid in healing. Can also be applied after an apple cider vinegar treatment to help support and aid the fading process.
5. Body Scrub – mix coconut oil and sugar together and rub all over! Rinse off and your skin will be super soft! You can add in essential oils if you would like a specific smell.
6. Bruises – applied directly to the bruise, coconut oil enhances the healing process by reducing swelling and redness.
7. Bug Bites – when applied directly to a bug bite, coconut oil can stop the itching and burning sensation as well as hasten the healing process.
8. Burns – apply to burn site immediately and continue applying until healed. Will reduce the chances of permanent scarring and promotes healing.
9. Chapstick – just rub a little into lips and it not only acts as a softening agent but it also has an SPF of about 4 so you get a little protection!
10. Cradle Cap – having issues with dry skin on your baby’s scalp? Coconut oil will not only nourish your baby’s skin, it also helps eliminate cradle cap. Just rub a teaspoon onto scalp daily.
11. Dandruff – coconut oil soaks into the scalp moisturizing dry skin and relieves symptoms of dandruff. It also helps to control oil secretion from the scalp, another leading cause of dandruff.
12. Deodorant – coconut oil alone can be used as a deodorant, but even more effective in combination with cornstarch/arrowroot powder and baking soda!
13. Diaper Salve – very comforting on a rashy bum with no harsh chemicals. Also safe for cloth diapers.
14. Exfoliator – coconut oil mixed with sugar or sea salt is a very nourishing and effective exfoliator and safe to use all over the body.
15. Eye cream – apply under the eyes to reduce puffiness, bags and wrinkles. Use on the lids in the evening.
16. Face Wash/ Soap – mix equal parts coconut oil with either olive oil or castor oil and use in place of soap when washing your face. Wet face, rub oil in and leave on for two minutes, rinse and pat dry. One teaspoon should be adequate.
17. Hair conditioner/ Deep Treatment - use as a leave-in hair conditioner by applying a teaspoon of coconut oil to your ends and then running your fingers through your hair to distribute the rest! For a deeper treatment, rub in a tablespoon of coconut oil onto your dry scalp and gently work through to the ends. Put a shower cap on to prevent transfer onto bed linens and leave on overnight.
18. Hair Gel/ Defrizzer – rub a little between your palms and either scrunch into hair (for curly hair) or finger comb in through from scalp to ends (for wavy/straight hair).
19. Healing - when applied on scrapes and cuts, coconut oil forms a thin, chemical layer which protects the wound from outside dust, bacteria and virus. Coconut oil speeds up the healing process of bruises by repairing damaged tissues. Plus, it smells a heck-of-a-lot better than anything from the pharmacy.
20. Lubricant – it is an all-natural, perfectly safe personal lubricant. Not compatible with latex!
21. Makeup Remover – use a cotton swab and a dab of coconut oil and you would be amazed at how well it works!
22. Massage Oil – pretty simple; grab some and rub!
23. Moisturizer – simply scoop some out of the jar and apply all over your body, including neck and face.
24. Mole Remover – when applied after an apple cider vinegar compress for several weeks, moles have been known to “slide off” or just disappear.
25. Nipple Cream – works great to nourish cracked, sore or dry nipples. Apply to a cotton ball and leave on your nipples between feedings.
26. Oily Skin Fix – prone to oily skin or an oily T-zone? Use a pea sized amount underneath makeup or alone to reduce the appearance of oil.
27. Pre Shampoo Treatment for Hair – rub a little into scalp and hair before shampooing. This is especially useful for those with course or frizzy hair.
28. Pre-Shave – coconut oil will prep skin for the pending damage caused by shaving.
29. Skin Problems – coconut oil relieves skin problems such as psoriasis, dermatitis, and eczema.
30. Stretch Mark Cream – coconut oil is great at nourishing damaged skin. It may not be the magic stretch mark cure but it will help.
31. Sun Burn Relief – rub liberal amounts of coconut oil into the affected area.
32. Sunscreen – see my post on natural sunscreen for more detailed information.
33. Swimmers Ear – mix garlic oil and coconut oil and put a few drops in affected ear for about 10 minutes. Do this 2-3 times a day and it usually works within one or two days.
34. Tattoo Healing and Moisturizer – continued use of coconut oil on tattoos will help keep the pigment from fading. Used on new tattoos, coconut will hasten the healing process and decrease the chance of infection.
35. Toothpaste – there are numerous recipes out there but I just mix coconut oil and baking soda and dab a little of the mix on my toothbrush.
36. Wrinkle Prevention and Wrinkle Reducer – rubbing coconut oil on winkles and sagging skin helps strengthen the connective tissues to bring back that youthful look!
Coconut Oil for General Health and Wellness
37. Breastfeeding – for breastfeeding moms, consuming 3 ½ tablespoons of coconut oil daily will enrich the milk supply.
38. Bones and Teeth – coconut oil aids in the absorption of calcium and magnesium leading to better development of bones and teeth.
39. Digestion - the saturated fats in coconut oil help control parasites and fungi that cause indigestion and other digestion related problems such as irritable bowel syndrome. The fat in coconut oil also aids in the absorption of vitamins, minerals and amino acids, making you healthier all around.
40. Energy Boost – coconut oil boosts energy and endurance making it a great supplement for athletes as well as those needed a quick pick me up.
41. Fitness - coconut oil has been proven to stimulate your metabolism, improve thyroid function, and escalate energy levels, all of which help decrease your unwanted fat while increasing muscle.
42. Improves insulin secretion and utilization of blood glucose making it great for both diabetics and non-diabetic.
43. Lung Function – increases the fluidity of cell surfaces.
44. Nausea – rub some coconut oil on the inside for the wrist and forearm to calm an upset stomach.
45. Nose bleeds - coconut oil can prevent nose bleeding that is caused by sensitivity to weather such as extreme heat and extreme cold. This condition happens when the nasal passages become dry because of cold or dry air resulting to burns and cracks in the mucus membranes so bleeding happens. To prevent this just put coconut oil in you nostrils. Coat your finger with coconut oil and then lie down and coat your finger inside your nose. Doing this will strengthen and protect the capillaries in the nasal passages. A Vitamin C supplement will also help prevent nose bleeding.
46. Oil pulling with coconut oil offers a two for one health benefit!
47. Stress Relief - relieve mental fatigue by applying coconut oil to the head in a circular, massaging motion. The natural aroma of coconuts is extremely soothing thus helping to lower your stress level.
48. Vitamin and nutrient absorption
49. Weight loss - the saturated fats contribute to weight loss and controlling cravings. Also increases metabolic rate.
Coconut Oil for Health Problems (when taken internally it is known for aiding, preventing, relieving or even curing these health issues)
50. Acid reflux/indigestion aid if taken after a meal
51. Adrenal fatigue
52. Allergies (seasonal hay fever)
53. Alzheimer’s/Dementia
54. Asthma, even in children
55. Autism
56. Bowel function
57. Bronchial Infections
58. Cancer (has been shown to prevent colon and breast cancer in laboratory tests)
59. Candida Albicans
60. Cholesterol - improves HDL ('good' cholesterol) to LDL ('bad' cholesterol) ratio in people with high cholesterol
61. Chronic Fatigue
62. Crohns Disease and resulting inflammation
63. Circulation/feeling cold all the time
64. Colds and Flus
65. Constipation
66. Cystic Fibrosis
67. Depression
68. Diabetes - helps keep blood sugar levels stable and/or helps with cravings
69. Dysentery
70. Eczema – in addition to taking it internally, many have success applying it externally, but some don't
71. Edema
72. Energy boost
73. Epilepsy (known to reduce epileptic seizures)
74. Fever Support
75. Flaky, Dry Skin
76. Gallbladder disease and pain
77. Gas
78. H. pylori
79. Head Lice
80. Heart Disease (protects arteries from injury that causes atherosclerosis)
81. Hemorrhoids (can applied externally or internally twice a day)
82. HIV
83. Hot Flashes
84. Hyperthyroidism
85. Immune System Builder
86. Irritable Bowel Syndrome
87. Jaundice
88. Kidney Disease
89. Kidney Stones (aids in dissolving them)
90. Liver Disease
91. Lung Disease
92. Malnutrition
93. Mental Clarity
94. Menstruation Relief regarding pain/cramps and heavy blood flow
95. Migraines (with regular use)
96. Mononucleosis
97. Osteoporosis
98. Pancreatitis
99. Parasites
100. Periodontal Disease and tooth decay
101. Prostate Enlargement (benign prostatic hyperplasia)
102. Rickets
103. Skin problems
104. Scurvy
105. Stomach Ulcers
106. Toenail fungus
107. Thrush
108. Thyroid Function (regulates an overactive or underactive thyroid)
109. Ulcerative Colitis
110. Underactive thyroid gland - results have shown subsequent thyroid blood tests becoming normal after ingesting coconut oil daily
111. Urinary Tract Infections (Bladder Infections)
Coconut Oil and Health Problems (when applied topically it is known for aiding, relieving, or even curing these health issues)
112. Acne
113. Allergies/Hay Fever – rub a little inside the nostrils for quick relief. The pollen will cling to the oil.
114. Athletes foot
115. Back pain/sore muscles
116. Boils and cysts
117. Canker sores
118. Cellulite
119. Circumcision healing – although I am personally against circumcision, I have read that coconut oil is a really great healer for this.
120. Decongestant – rub coconut oil on the chest and under the nose when congested from a cold or allergies
121. Ear infection – place a few drops inside the ear twice daily for relief from pain. Also fights the infection itself.
122. Genital Warts (through topical application over 6 weeks, and coconut oil enemas twice a day depending on the location of the warts)
123. Gum Disease and Gingivitis (use as a toothpaste or rub directly on gums)
124. Herpes (applied topically and taken internally)
125. Hives (reduces the itch and swelling
126. Pink eye (applied around and in the eye)
127. Ringworm
128. Toothache
129. Warts
Coconut Oil and Cooking
130. Butter Substitute - use 1 cup to 1 cup ratio when replacing butter in recipes with coconut oil.
131. Nutritional Supplement – melt and add to smoothies.
132. Replacement for butter/lard/Crisco/PAM in its solid form for greasing pans, pie crusts, etc.
133. Replacement for various oils in liquid form – baking, cooking, sautéing, etc.
Coconut Oil and Pets/Animals
Check with your veterinarian but the recommended dosage for animals is 1/4 teaspoon for every 10 pounds of body weight twice daily.
134. Aids healing of digestive disorders like inflammatory bowel syndrome and colitis
135. Aids in arthritis or ligament problems
136. Aids in elimination of hairballs and coughing
137. Applied topically, promotes the healing of cuts, wounds, hot spots, dry skin and hair, bites and stings
138. Clears up skin conditions such as eczema, flea allergies, contact dermatitis, and itchy skin
139. Disinfects cuts and promotes wound healing
140. Great for dogs and cats for general wellness. Just add a teaspoon to their water bowl daily.
141. Helps prevent or control diabetes
142. Helps sedentary dogs feel energetic
143. Helps reduce weight, increases energy
144. Improves digestion and nutrient absorption
145. Makes coats become sleek and glossy, and deodorizes doggy odor
146. Medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) have been shown to improve brain energy metabolism and decrease the amyloid protein buildup that results in brain lesions in older dogs.
147. Prevents and treats yeast and fungal infections, including candida
148. Reduces allergic reactions and improves skin health
149. Reduces or eliminates bad breath in dogs
150. Regulates and balance insulin and promotes normal thyroid function
Other Uses for Coconut Oil
151. Chewing Gum in Hair Remover – just rub some coconut oil over the stuck chewing gum, leave in for about 30 minutes, then roll the gum between your fingertip. Voila! It’s out!
152. Goo Gone - just mix equal parts coconut oil and baking soda into a paste. Apply to the “sticky” area and let it set for a minute. Then scrub off with an old toothbrush or the scrubby side of a sponge.
153. Insect repellent – mix coconut oil with peppermint oil extract and rub it all over exposed skin. Keeps insects off better than anything with DEET! Tons safer too.
154. Moisturizing and cleaning leather products
155. Oiling wood cutting boards and wood bowls
156. Polishing Bronze - all you have to do is rub a little oil into a cotton towel and then wipe down the statue. It cleans and helps deepen the color of your bronze.
157. Polish Furniture - coconut oil with a little bit of lemon juice to polish wood furniture. However, I recommend you test it first on a very small, unobtrusive part of your furniture to make sure it works the way you’d like.
158. Seasoning animal hide drums
159. Seasoning cookware
160. Soap making – coconut oil can be used as one of the fats in soap.
Did I miss any? Do you use coconut oil for something not on my list? Please add it in the comments. I am always excited to find new ways to implement coconut oil!
I have also written several other posts about coconut oil that you may be interested in reading:
- Coconut and Pregnancy (coconut products in general are discussed)
- Eating Traditional Foods and The Blood Type Diet (coconut oil is discussed in this post but not the focus)
- Let’s Talk About Fats Baby! (discusses coconut oil as a healthy source of fat in your diet)
You can also check out these books for further information on coconut oil:
- Mary Enig, PhD, and Sally Fallon. Eat Fat Lose Fat: The Healthy Alternative to Trans Fats (Plume, 2005).
Interested in purchasing coconut oil? Check out my resources page to find out what brands I love!
Yours in coconut health,
Yours in coconut health,
Jennifer















103 comments:
This is awesome! I just started to use coconut oil for cooking but already used it for hair and body.
I knew I loved coconut oil, I guess i just didn't know all the reasons why! Wonderful resource, thank you!
I recently picked up a jar of organic coconut oil at Trader Joe's and was wondering what to do with it!! This is fabulous. What a wealth of information!! I think I'll start by making a shower scrub-- sugar and coconut oil. If anyone has done this, do you melt the coconut oil first and stir the sugar in? I'm looking at it now, and the contents of the jar are pretty solid?
I use it in my homemade baby food recipes all the time!
Great post.
Jennifer you are amazing! Thank you so much for gathering and sharing all this knowledge - so many are going to benefit from it! I already love coconut oil but you keep making me realize I need to use a lot more of it! :)
We love coconut oil! I have Ulcerative Colitis and did not know it could help it. I am definitely going to be increasing my consumption of coconut oil. It is really good on air popped popcorn by the way. So much better than butter
Wow! What a post. Thank you for all of this information. I am a fan of cooking with coconut oil as I believe it adds a yummy taste and texture to the food, but I did not know it was so good for you or could be used in all these different ways. I suffer from allergies, so I should eat coconut oil more often :)
I started to use virgin coconut oil to bring my little sons dry skin back to normal and as a moisturizer for his eczema behind the knees. We both love it and his skin is peachy soft now. I'd like to give it to him internally as well, as you did with your daughter, but didn't do it so far, I was afraid of a runny BM. Guess I need to overcome this, right?
@The Full Plate Blog All you need to do is place the jar in a bowl of pretty warm water. It will soften and melt quickly. Easy as that! Never microwave it though. It takes away the beneficial properties.
My absolute favorite oil in the world! Great info!
Great link! Thanks a lot. I have already bookmarked it. I will replace it only when you publish 1000 uses :)
Just 1 query. For health issues, I know that virgin coconut oil would make the maximum impact. We get refined copra oil in our place. It is used for food purposes since ages. Will that have at least some impact. Instead of no coconut oil, some copra oil
@shar b Hi Shar! Not sure if you will see this reply but I also have Ulcerative Colitis and have found it to help. UC is a tricky beast and anything I can do to alleviate it I will do with gusto!
good information i like this.and no doubt its true that is coconut oil is very useful for all of us...
I am a huge lover of virgin coconut oil and have used it in my banana bread, zucchini & carrot bread and most recently as a moisturizer, make up remover, and deodorant. I am just so impressed with it's versatility. I'm so excited to find that there are so many more uses for it.
I would love to repost this article on my blog with a credit & link back to your site if you're fine with it: http://blog.omkarabotanikals.com. This is an article that I would LOVE to share.
im a huge barleans fan!! I havent bought the coconut yet, but im gonna buy some now, because as I read your blog I didnt know how it could help with ulcers an my oldest suffers from them.Im so gonna get me some of this :)
I haven't finished reading all 160 of them but I am slightly concerned about # 8 - Burns - you have directed to apply immediately. My concern is due to the fact that oil is a heat conductor and due to this traps heat within the burn which may cause further damage - is this not the same with Coconut Oil?
The is the reason why no one uses butter anymore for burns! Could you please clarify?
I cook with it...now I need to explore more possibilities. Brilliant and informative post.
Love coconut oil, smells and didn' t have idea about so many benefits. Great article, thank you!
@MsRAMHY The Indian Journal of Pharmacology states: Virgin coconut oil has a natural cooling nature that is very helpful when healing burns. After submersing your burn in cold water, apply coconut oil generously, and reapply throughout the day to keep the burn well coated with the oil. This helps to relieve the pain and also speed up the healing process and reduce scarring.
I have scoured the internet and cannot find anything which mentions the concern you raise. All testimonials are postive and no one has expressed that the coconut oil trapped the heat. I personally have used it on burns and had no problem!
Hope this helps!
My 12 week old puppy has dry, itchy skin. How would I apply it to her body? And would it need to be rinced out afterwards?
I sure would love some recipes for coconut oil... I have never used it for anything.. I have to find me some!
Is there a certain brand/ type of coconut oil that is the best for your skin? I have Eczema and inflammation on my face.
Hey! Great post as usual.
I have fallen off the no shampoo bandwagon, that being said, my head is super itchy and I've been finding "scabs" for lack of a better term, all over my scalp.
I have used coconut oil on my daughters' heads, but was just wondering the best way to liquidy it to help it go into my thicker hair a little easier. I'm assuming on the stove at low heat so I don't zap out all the good bits.
Also, do you have a good recipe for the baking soda mix? I believe we have hard water and have heard that has something to do with why my hair looks really oily afterwards. I've also read to heat the war beforehand with the baking soda in it, they mentioned residue in the pan being leftover, but I'm pretty sure it was all the baking soda at the bottom. Needless to say, that batch didn't do a thing for my hair.
I guess that's it, thanks.
Also, I gag every time I try to take the oil and so does my 3 1/2 year old. Any suggestions on getting it in us without damaging the good stuff?
This for sharing, it's really a great article!
@Harsha I looked into copra oil a bit and would say that yes, it is better that not using anything at all. When and if you are able to get your hands on some coconut oil, get as much as you can!!!! In the meantime, use copra oil.
@Anonymous For the puppy - just melt the coconut oil slightly in a warm pan of water. Rub the oil onto her skin, liberally. Then let it sit for a good hour. You can then rinse her off using a little baking soda to remove some of the oily reside left behind.
@Anonymous Fo Eczema and inflammation on your face I would use the Gold Label Oil from Tropical Traditions. Go to the end of my post and click the link to RESOURCES. I have the info there under the heading Coconut Oil.
@Jess Getting that baking soda mix just right takes time. I use 1/4 cup baking soda in 1 1/2 cups hot tap water. I add in 2 drops of grapefruit essential oil as well. For a lot of people, no-poo won't work without the essential grapefruit oil especially if you have hard water!
@Jess Heh heh - I totally get the gagging issue. Try mixing it into tea or soup. Just be careful as the oil stays at the top and can be hot. You can also add it to smoothies, cook eggs in it, saute veggies in it, and even use it on salad.
hey, i also am one of these people who suffer from ulcerative colitis and is a little bit skeptical about this stuff working on me since every other method has failed. but i haven't lost all hope yet. if anyone who suffers with the same thing as i do can tell me exactly in full detail what they did while taking this and how it affected you i would be ever so grateful. i am considering taking this but i just dont want to be dissapointed again been 7 years of false hope. please help me email me black_cat_midnite@hotmail.com please
@ Jess: I just tried something for consuming 1-4 tablespoons. I liked it, but am not sure I could do it everyday.....just depends on what you like. I melted the amount in a mug by placing it in a larger mug that I filled with boiling water. I sprinkled on some stevia (not too much) and stirred until it was all melted and drank. I'm sure you could just add sugar too if you're not a stevia fan.
I've been mixing my coconut oil with about a teaspoon of nutella...
YUMM-O!
I've been using coconut oill for a couple of years: in fact, using that, apple cider vinegar and bread soda for practically everything in our home. FANTASTIC RESOURCE! Thank you so much xx
So I bought some EVCO yesterday..it says to take 3 T a day. I have a 2 year old, and was wondering if I need or could give her some?
Anonymous - YES! My 2 year old eats it right out of the jar with a spoon like ice cream. Ha! I like to give her about 1 T a day.
to ingest the oil, should it melted? I live in the NE and right now @ room temp is still kind of solid.
@Gissel - I just take it in the solid form but if you have trouble with that, just melt it in a cup that is placed in a bowl of warm water.
yeh! thanks for the tips and tricks.
Awesome post! Coconut oil is my go to product for pretty much everything!
Thanks for linking up at the Green & Natural Mama linky! The new linky is open today.
THANK YOU I didn't realize all the uses of coconut oilnow it looks like I have to buy a 5 gallon too, lol any way thank you for sharing the info I really appreciate it and maybe for future thout you could do like a little e-book available so people like myself that likes natural stuff have some clue when it comes to coconut oil. Thank you and BTW it's a great post!
Thanks for all of the great ideas that we hadn't even thought about yet!
I have not tried it yet, but I've been looking at recipes for chocolate bark with cocoa and coconut oil. Maybe I'll try it tomorrow...
I put some in the refrigerator and just eat the chunks. It does seem to go down easier that way. But then I like eating butter that way too!
wow wow wow ....i am in love with coconut oil *_*
You didn't quote any studies proving these claims...can you?
@Nick No Risk, I plan on doing some checking myself based upon what I want to use evco for. These are suggestions after all.
To the author, thank you! We use coconut oil regularly in our house for cooking and I use it in my natural hair and on my skin. It is truly wonderful!
I new to coconut oil so im not sure which one to get my coop is having some. She has extra virgin organic, refined organic, and refined 76degree food grade
@Nick No Risk My post is so long as it is that including detailed information on each use as well as sources would have been overkill. In my original 80 Uses post I always supplied information when asked about a use for a specific condition. A lot of people send me emails as well. I am more than happy to provide supporting information as time allows. If there is a particular use you are questioning, let me know and I will address it soon. Always happy to do that!
@michelleml Unrefined virgin coconut oil is always the best choice. It offers the most benefit. However, you can use a refined oil for things like cleaning and personal care. If it will be taken internally, I always use unrefined!
This is such an awesome post. I keep coming back to it and referring others here. Thank you!
I love this post too and am now going to try many more of the applications mentioned.
I make sourdough bread, so I toast that, slather on the coconut oil and sprinkle a little cinnamon sugar on top for a treat.
Also, it's awesome to get rid of oil paint off your hands. Get rid of your paint thinner!
This was already mentioned, but in the morning instead of using chlorinated tap water on my skin, I spray some filtered water from my cooking tap, then dip into my coconut oil... this works really well in the dry winter.
I'm looking forward to trying out the deodorant!
I put some in my nose before I go to bed to keep it from getting too dry and to prevent nose bleeds.
Telula :)
Where in Houston can I buy some coconut oil
Coconut oil mixed with baking soda is an excellent microdermabrasion treatment. Apply in small circular motions with finger tips or soft facial brush concentrating on dull areas. Rinse with warm water and pat dry. Beautiful renewed skin is minutes away!
How did you get your one year old to take it? Your Tiny seems a whole lot like my Pepper
Where do you find 5 gallon drums of coconut oil?
I love this! Thank you so much, I'm new to coconut oil and you are so helpful!!
I apparently need someone to hold my hand and walk me through some directions, I have a few questions!
1. For dandruff use, do you leave it in or rinse it out?
2. Is there a different kind for cooking and for ingesting/putting on areas of the body?
3. For acne, do you use it on just the area's that are affected or put it all over?
Thank you so much for this!!
I just got my first jug of coconut oil today to use on my kids eczema after a friend recommended it but after reading all the uses, I can't wait to use it!!!! Thank you for posting this!!!!!
@Anonymous Any health food store in the Houston area should carry either Barleans or Nutiva brands of coconut oil. You can also order online in bulk from the following: http://tinyurl.com/43u25ds. Be sure to watch their site for free shipping offers. They happen once per month!
@Anonymous I have kind of lucked out with Tiny because she literally eats coconut oil out of the jar like ice cream. Same with cod liver oil! My friend has great success just mixing it into smoothies for her toddler and make coconut oil "candies." Simple melt the coconut oil in a warm bowl of water then add vanilla extra and cocoa powder to taste. You can then fill the bottoms of mini-muffin tins with the mixture, put in the fridge for a few hours to let it harden, and voila! You have little discs of coconut oil goodness.
Here is the link to purchase the 5 gallon pails of coconut oil. One a month they offer free shipping so order then! http://tinyurl.com/43u25ds
@Mrs. S Thanks for your questions! I love to share my knowledge on this amazing product.
For dandruff, I like to soften the coconut oil (if it is solid to the core due to cold weather) theen rub it into my scalp, leaving it on for about 30 minutes. I then wash with 1/4 of baking soda mixed with 1 1/2 cups of warm water and 3 drops of grapefruit essential oil. If your hair still feels a little greasy after, do another baking soda scrub and really work it into your scalp. Repeat every three days until dandruff is gone. It usually only take a couple of treatments!
For internal use I prefer to use the highest quality coconut oil - unrefined virgin coconut oil. For use on my body I do cheat to save money and use a slightly refined oil. Or sometimes I will mix the two. I feel it is more important to use the unrefined for consumption and cooking since it has the most impact that way.
For acne, I suggest the following:
Before getting in the shower, apply a thin layer of coconut oil all over the face. Leave it on the entire time you shower and at the end of your shower, take a washcloth and gently wipe it off with warm water. At night, apply a thin layer all over the face before bed. Seems weird to use oil to clear up clogged oil ducts but it really works!
Good luck!
HI! I'm very interested in trying this! Can you recommend a store to get it from rather than purchasing online. And do you actually just eat it out of the jar! I can't believe it! lol.
Love your article - I'm going to share! We use it here primarily for the animals. Of note, along with your #146, MCT's are essential for organ development in pre-and post-natal infants, both human and animal. I add coconut oil to a pregnant or nursing mother's diet as well as in the weaning food for pups. You've mentioned great for hot spots. Also great for removing tear stains from dogs' eyes. Externally, it softens the goop that can accumulate near the eyes, as well as in any wrinkles near the face and keep the area moisturized and the bacteria at bay. Internally, it helps to rectify the underlying candida condition that causes tearstains in the first place. Totally awesome stuff!!
@Andrea C. Any health food store should carry coconut oil. Most will have Barleans and Nutiva. Do you have a Whole Foods near you? Trader Joes also carries coconut oil now.
Yes, I eat it out of the jar when it is in a more solid state. During warmer months it liquifies and then I keep it in the fridge. I also cook with it, put it in smoothies, make salad dressing with it, and add it to my warm tea. It really doesn't matter how it gets into you, just that it does!
Wow, so glad I stumbled upon this post! By sheer coincidence I just bought some coconut oil today, for facial massage & for nappy rash, but I am *very* excited to know that are many, many more uses for it :-)
I am wondering if there is a way to keep it solid for portability. I know it's semi-solid at room temp, and it melts away really easily, but for use on chapped lips, or various other things, a solid is more useful.
Any thoughts?
This is the very best post/article on Coconut Oil I have ever found! It's all here....in one place! I had the honor of interviewing Dr. Bruce Fife (before he was DR.) when I was in business as a Woman's Health Advocate...I've been using it for years....well done Rasta Mama!! Would it be rude of me to re-blog this post in it's entirety on my blog with full resourcing and links to you? Please let me know.....I would love for my small band of readers to hear this information.....thank you so much! Debbie from Oregon
Anyone know if I can use coconut oil to polish my leather riding boots? They need some love after the cold and snow and I don't want to go buy a chemical-filled polish, but I also don't really have the money to buy an expensive natural polish. Thanks and I love, love, LOVE this article!
@Bekah Absolutely Bekah! I use it on my husband's leather work books and it works wonders! I am so glad you love this post. It really is amazing how much coconut oil really can be used for!
@Debbie Wells Hi Debbie! Have at it! I have no issue with a repost so long as there is a link back! Thank you for sharing and be sure to provide me with the link so I can give your blog a shout out on my Facebook page! :)
@D. Hi D! Solid can be tricky in warmer temps. If you melt some shea butter or cocoa butter and mix it in with a little arrowroot power, you can add that to the coconut oil and make it a bit more "solid." I actually have an Ebook near completion with several recipes for chapstick using coconut oil. Stay tuned for that! You will love the recipes!
@zen mummy Coconut oil is AWESOME huh? I really do live and breath by it! So glad you found this post!
Thank you for the fabulous information!!! I just got some from Trader Joe and am excited to start using it. My son (16 months) and I both have hypothryoidism and he suffers from severe acid reflux. I would LOVE to get him off the prevacid however he still has flares despite the probiotics and miralax regiment I have him on. Im wondering if it is safe so give to him at this age and do you have suggestions as to how I can incorporate it in his limited diet daily??
@nikki *m* Yes, it is perfectly safe to give your son! My daughter started taking it at 14 months. You can try getting your son to eat it off the spoon. My daughter loves it that way! Start with 1/4 of a teaspoon and gradually work up to 1/4 tsp 3-4 times per day. If he will not directly consume it, you can melt it (not in the microwave - put some in a glass and place the glass in a bowl of warm water) and mix it into his food. You can also add it to a smoothie. My daughter loves it when I take a few slices of banana, add some coconut oil, a dash of cinnamon and warm it in the toaster over to get everything soft. Taste great! Also, if you are breastfeeding, you can consume it and some will pass through the breastmilk although it is not as much as if your son directly consumes it. Good luck and let me know if you have more questions!
you may have an allergy to sulfur ..its in a lot of stuff..try sulfate free shampoo and conditioner
Thank you!!! I appreciate it :)
Thank you!!! I appreciate it :)
I just found this article it's amazing I went out and bought some. I was just wondering where you can get the oil that doesn't taste because my boyfriend doesn't like the taste of coconut and where I went they only had the one that tastes like coconut. Also I was wondering how old your baby should be to start giving it to them and how much, I have a 4 month old baby.
I use it to make flouride free toothpaste. 50% coconut oil mixed with 50% bakingsoda. The oil makes a perfect anti-microbial agent, and is also good for the gums and enamel. The baking soda acts as a cleaning agent and absorbs acidic residue. I add mint oil for the kids to make it palatable. I then store it in a glass container and use mini wooden "popcycle" sticks to load onto toothbrush. Those sticks can be found in the arts and crafts section of nearly any store and are very cheap.~Pat
@ashley a Hi Ashley! So glad you liked the post. Here is the link to the expellar pressed CO that has NO taste!
http://tinyurl.com/3uspaap
Watch for monthly free shipping offers and stock up!
4 months old is a tad young to consume coconut oil directly. I would wait until 6 months and ONLY after baby is physically capable of eating other solid food. Start with 1/8 of a teaspoon per day. You can divide this up if needed. I would give it to baby on your finger. If he/she gets used to eating it straight, that will be less hassel for you later. Once 1/8of a tsp is well tolerated, gradually work up to 1 tsp per day. You can increase the amount based on the weight of your baby. Generally speaking, 1 tsp per 8 pounds is ok. By one year, 2 tsps is generally safe per day!
Let me know if you have more questions!
Awesome! I love using coconut for our babies because I don't worry about them getting it in their mouths. One great use is to get the dried vernix off weeks after birth.
I am in awe of this article! I went right out and bought some CO today. There are so many uses that I want to try. In addition to all of the health benefits, I have always looked for a safe bug repellent for my 3yr old. Also, for the mole removal, how long should one apply the apple cider vinegar compress before applying the CO? One more question...I am breastfeeding my 8wk old. Is it safe for me to take it internally while breastfeeding? Thanks!!
P.S. I have a recipe for making homemade babywipe that calls for CO. That's what lead me to your article looking for more info on it. I might have missed it, but not sure if that was on your list :)
@Mrs. and Mama K Now there is a great use for coconut out! Getting off the dried vernix!
@Mama Rex Hi Mama Rex! So glad that this helped you out! For mole removal, the standard approach is to leave the vinegar on overnight. Soak the cottonball and hold it in place with a bandaid or surgical tape. Put the CO on after bathing or washing your face in the morning. It can take up to two weeks for the mole to "peel" off. Here is a thread discussing natural mole removal. http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/moles.html
YES! CO is VERY safe to consume while breastfeeding. You will pass along so many great properties to your baby! You should actually consume more while breastfeeding so have at it!
Funny you should mention the diaper wipes. I totally forgot about that and actually made my own solution with CO. This post will keep growing so that will just get added in!
Coconut is definitely the tree of life. It provides us with everything we need from cooking to hygiene care.
skin care reviwes
Just received my coconutoil. Planned to use it on really dry winter skin. Glad I googled it. Now have many reasons to use it. Can't wait.
@MsRAMHY
I have used coconut oil in several burns, some done while cooking and some that some weed caused while on a hike, and both were healed and marks gone within weeks. It was very soothing and it amazes me how quickly my skin went back to normal.
A recipe for Chocolate Delight:
equal amounts of melted EVCO and organic dark chocolate cocoa powder, add some flavored liquid stevia to taste (one or combo of vanilla, chocolate, hazelnut, chocolate/raspberry), opt - add nuts (we like macadamia). Pour into candy molds or lined cookie sheet. Put in freezer for about 30 min. Break up into smaller pieces, put into a large baggie and store in freezer. Great way to enjoy the health benefits of coconut oil, chocolate and nuts. Enjoy...
Just found this on Pinterest! Question: I know you said to use Virgin for cooking and baking, but for everything else use Expeller pressed...Can I use virgin as a moisturizer because I love the smell of coconut?
@Lindsay and Ryan Karns Of course! You can use either oil for anything. Virgin is simply the highest quality because it is not refined at all. Inside and out, it is the best for you! Not everyone like the slight coconut smell or taste it imparts, hence why I suggest expellar pressed for some of the other uses. So have at it!!! Your body will love you for it! Glad you found my blog. XO
@Bobbi Bixby Oh wow! This sounds really tasty and better than the little coconut oil nibbles I make. I am trying this next week! Thanks so much!
Hi:) Thank you so much for the extensive research and time you put into this post! I am so exited that I've discovered the endless health benefits of coconut oil! I have a question regarding the use for diaper rash. My lo recently developed a itchy painful (but mild looking) diaper rash, which was mild, but very persistent and irritating. I took her into the pediatrician to rule out strep. That test came out negative. The treatment recommended was, an anti fungal for Possible yeast and an antibiotic ointment for possible bacterial infection. ( ik, I can't believe there wasn't a culture done for yeast &i didn't think at the time to request one. So were going back tomorrow for a yeast test) as I dont feel comfortable with blindly treating for two ailments at once with medication. Anyways, my question is, will coconut oil alone be sufficient to cure both yeast or bacterial infections? last question is,can I use the expeller pressed, organic, naturally refined for this? Ty ia!!
I noticed you recommended to melt CO on the stove vs. The microwave. Why do you not recommend the microwave?
I have started taking VCO internally for improving my brain health. The results have started!!
I also have started to massage skin. I observe that skin absorbs coconut oil quite fast and within minutes one can not say that oil has been applied there. Is it fine??
@Sarah s Hi! Coconut oil alone COULD be sufficient to cure both a yeast or bacterial infection. It really depends on the individual person. You can add some essential oils into the coconut oil to target the issue better. If you are not familiar with essential oils for children, please email me and I will give you some resources.
You can use any coconut oil however, unrefined is best! They will all work there are just more health benefits in unrefined CO.
@Anonymous The microwave kills all of the beneficial properties in the coconut oil due to HOW it heats.
@Harsha It seems as though skin and CO go one of two ways. It either sits there for a long time or it absorbs fast. This has to do with how your individual skin is designed. Not a worry at all! Your skin is very healthy!
LOVE coconut oil and thanks for all the many suggestions. I've been using it for years and couldn't do without it!
I use both kinds flavored and refined (no flavor). The flavored is great as a butter substitute on toast or muffins or in oatmeal. I fry or saute in the unflavored as it withstands higher heats than olive oil.
For personal use I loved the discovery that it prevents bladder infections and or vaginal irritation after intercourse. Not only a great lubricant but the added benefit of antibacterial properties!
In India, many regions have coconut as a essential food. I am just wondering to know the exact quantity of coconuts equivalent to 3 tbsp of VCO. In one article, it was given as just a half coconut would give the benefits of 3 tbsp. I believe that is too less. Please clarify.
My kids like it spread thick on toast with honey
Hello! I am a medical student, but I'm all for natural ingredients for healing. However, there has been considerable concern that coconut oil can raise cholesterol due to the large proportion (77%) of saturated fat that it contains. If it raises HDL (good cholesterol) it will likely also raise LDL (bad cholesterol). I have researched this on Pubmed, and the studies I found have supported this. Has anyone actually had their lipid levels tested in order to support your claim LDL is lowered? (Also - you have HDL listed as both good and bad cholesterol in your post)
Thanks!
@Anonymous
You can check this link
http://coconut-info.com/mary_enig_cholesterol.htm
@Jess I can't take the oil straight either. I can vouch for the lack of nausea when adding coconut oil to tea, coffee, cocoa, soup, etc. For me, it must be in a hot liquid for my body to digest it. Hot cereal is ok for me with the coconut oil in smaller amounts, but it's better if the cereal is fairly runny rather than dry. Hope this helps!
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