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Coconut oil supplements

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Hi folks,
I searched to see if there was already anything about this, but am not great at searching here.

A couple weeks ago, I posted about being in a bad flare, almost certainly stress related. I mentioned it to a friend, who said she had coconut oil supplements (NuSource, 1000 mg) she could no longer take because they made her constipated. She offered them to me.

After taking them for two days, it's a Christmas miracle, haha. Norman has appeared.

Why would this be?
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Coconut oil is still working, and I am still mystified as to why. If anyone has had the same experience, and can explain, please chime in.
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Post by Skyward »

What are the supplements like? I am now using coconut oil as my supplementary dietary fat (to add to sweet potatos and fry my chicken in, and sometimes on rice.) In the place of butter. I am trying to imagine how/why it could be refined into a "supplemet" as opposed to the original form.

I'm very interested in this, but have never heard of it.
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Post by JFR »

I can't see any reason to take coconut oil as a supplement rather than use it in preparing foods. My inclination is to get my nutrition from whole foods whenever possible.
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Post by Lesley »

I agree with Jean. You might be getting the fat you need for your bowel to work properly. You are very lucky if that is all you have to do, but I would use coconut oil in your cooking.
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Post by Gabes-Apg »

iHerb sell coconut oil supplements - so there must be demand for them.

Given the multiple benefits it has, I am not surprised. I dont think coconut oil alone would achieve remission, used in conjunction with the right eating plan, supplement plan etc then it will definately help!

great news!
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Post by maestraz »

Jean and Lesley, I have had a lifelong major food aversion to coconut, so cooking with anything with the remotest coconut flavor is out for me. Does coconut oil smell/taste like coconut? If not, I might try it.
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Hi Suze,
I too cook with coconut oil and can eat it right off the spoon...love the stuff. Coconut is not my favorite thing either and I can tell you that it doesn't taste or smell like coconut at all.
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Post by Skyward »

Suze- I'm going to disagree with Kathy- I think coconut oil can have a pretty distinct coconut to e to it- which I find delicious! But some are more flavorful than others. There seems to be some variation between brands and processing. So I say if you don't like one, try another brand. Kathy- what brand do you use and where do you get it?

Also, an aside- I use coconut oil to treat some skin conditions in my horses and it's amazing how well it works- confirmed by many other horse owners. So it does have some other wonderful healing benefits- at least for horses. I think that we are just starting to scratch the surface of understanding it's properties.
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Post by tex »

The processing determines whether or not coconut oil has a strong coconut flavor. Unrefined coconut oil typically has a relatively strong coconut flavor, whereas refined coconut oil typically has very little coconut flavor (depending on the degree of refining). For frying, you'll want to use refined coconut oil, because it has a much higher smoke point than unrefined coconut oil. Unrefined coconut oil will smoke when you get it up to deep-frying temperatures.

For my money, no other oil compares with refined coconut oil for frying fish, for example. It's superb! And I never notice a coconut flavor.

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Suze,

Get the refined one as Tex stated. I first got the unrefined one and EVERYTHING tasted like coconut including sauteed vegies etc. I couldn't handle it. But the second jar I got was refined and I can do anything with it. It doesn't smell or taste like coconut. I use it for everything.

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Post by brandy »

Refined does not taste like coconut or smell like coconut. I use it for all my cooking/paleo baking.

I have one jar of unrefined (cheaper from Trader Joes.) that I use for greasing pans, removing eye make up, dry skin. It tastes like coconut and smells like coconut. My trader Joes only has the unrefined.

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Post by CathyMe. »

Interesting about the differences in unrefined and refined. Skyward, another horse owner here. I have also been feeding it to my dogs and find it makes their coats super soft. They LOVE it as well right off the spoon.
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I got a compliment from a gal at a holiday party that I was "glowing." Then two gals standing next to the original girl chimed up and said the same "glowing" thing. I was wearing undereye concealer and a touch of lip gloss....nothing else. I think it is due to coconut oil, olive oil and our healthy food regimen.

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Post by CathyMe. »

Brandy, the skin on my face has never been softer since I started using it at night as a moisturizer. I have no breakouts also. I also put it in my hair once a week for a deep conditioning treatment and my hair shines for several days afterwards.
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