So what’s the deal with coconut oil?
Offering a myriad of health benefits, coconut oil is affordable,
readily available and
completely natural. I have completely fallen in
love with coconut oil and use it for EVERYTHING. So here is a little information to inspire you to check out
this amazing oil including 80 uses for it!
General information about Coconut Oil
Coconut Oil Is:
· Anti-inflammatory
· Antimicrobial
· Antifungal
· Antiviral
· Improves nutrient absorption
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.
(http://healthimpactnews.com/2011/80-uses-for-coconut-oil/)
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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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· Cold pressed coconut oil can be used for anything. It does not have a coconutty smell of taste.
· Virgin coconut oil tastes coconutty and is great for cooking and baking where you want that flavor.
· Food grade should always be used.
Personal Hygiene/Body
1. Moisturizer – simply scoop some out of the jar and apply all over your body, including neck and face.
2. Eye cream – apply under the eyes to reduce puffiness, bags, and wrinkles. Use on the lids in the evening.
3. Preshave – coconut oil will prep skin for the pending damage caused by shaving.
4. Aftershave – coconut oil will help heal your skin after shaving without clogging pores.
5. Deodorant – coconut oil alone can be used as a deodorant, but
even more effective in combination with cornstarch/arrowroot powder and
baking soda!
6. 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.
7. 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).
8. 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.
9. Make up remover – use a cotton swab and a dab of coconut oil and you would be amazed at how well it works!
10. 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!
11. Massage Oil – pretty simple; grab some and rub!
12. Lubricant – it is an all natural, perfectly safe personal lubricant. Not compatible with latex!
13. Sunscreen – see my post on natural sunscreen for more detailed information.
14. Stretch Mark Cream – coconut oil is great at nourishing damaged
skin. It may not be the magic stretch mark cure but it will help.
15. Nipple Cream – works great to nourish cracked, sore, or dry
nipples. Apply to a cotton ball and leave on your nipples between
feedings.
16. Diaper salve – very comforting on a rashy bum with no harsh chemicals. Also safe for cloth diapers.
17. 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.
18. 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.
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. 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.
21. Skin problems – coconut oil relieves skin problems such as psoriasis, dermatitis, and eczema.
22. 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.
General Health and Wellness
23. 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.
24. Digestion – the saturated fats in coconut oil have anti-bacterial
properties that 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.
25. 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.
26. Nose bleeds – coconut oil can prevent nose bleeding that is caused
by sensitivity to weather such as extreme hotness and extreme coldness.
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.
27. For breastfeeding moms, consuming 3 ½ tablespoons of coconut oil daily will enrich your milk supply.
28. Helps with weight loss & controlling cravings.
29. Helps keep blood sugar levels stable and/or helps with cravings in those with diabetes.
Health Problems (that coconut oil is known for aiding, relieving, or even curing when taken internally)
30. Eczema – in addition to taking it internally, many have success applying it externally, some don’t
31. Skin problems
32. Toenail fungus
33. Hot flashes
34. Bleeding hemorrhoids (can also be applied externally twice a day)
35. HIV
36. Head lice
37. Improvements in menstruation regarding pain/cramps and heavy blood flow
38. Migraines (with regular use)
39. Mononucleosis
40. Parasites
41. Thrush
42. Relieve gallbladder pain
43. Has helped some people improve symptoms of an underactive thyroid
gland, results have shown subsequent thyroid blood tests becoming normal
44. Energy boost
45. Flaky, dry skin
46. May relieve acid reflux and indigestion when taken with each meal
47. Adrenal fatigue
48. Alzheimers
49. H. pylori
50. Candida albicans
51. Asthma, even in children
52. Autism
53. Cholesterol – improves HDL (‘good’ cholesterol) to HDL (‘bad’ cholesterol) ratio in people with high cholesterol
54. Chronic fatigue
55. Circulation/feeling cold all the time
56. Stronger immune system
57. Mental Clarity
58. Depression
59. Helps with inflammation in Crohns
Health Problems (that coconut oil is known for aiding, relieving, or even curing when applied topically)
60. Athletes foot
61. Back pain/sore muscles
62. Canker sores
63. Acne
64. Cellulite
65. Herpes (applied topically and taken internally)
66. Genital warts (through topical application over 6 weeks, and
coconut oil enemas twice a day depending on the location of the warts)
67. Circumcision healing – although I am personally against
circumcision, I have read that coconut oil is a really great healer for
this.
Cooking
68. Use 1 cup to 1 cup ratio when replacing other oils/butter in recipes with coconut oil.
69. Replacement for butter/lard/Crisco/PAM in it’s solid form – greasing pans, pie crusts, etc.
70. Replacement for various oils in liquid form – baking, cooking, sautéing, etc.
71. Nutritional supplement – melt and add to smoothies.
72. 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.
73. Great for dogs and cats for general wellness. Just add a teaspoon to their water bowl daily.
74. 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.
75. 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!
76. 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.
77. 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.
78. Seasoning animal hide drums
79. Seasoning cookware
80. Moisturizing and cleaning leather products
Did I miss any? Do you use coconut oil for something not on my list? Please add it in the comments.
http://healthimpactnews.com/2011/80-uses-for-coconut-oil/
Kite weather, spring showers, the return of song birds, early blooming bulbs: they all mean one thing…another cold!
Even though many people typically associate viral illness with winter months, statistics show that the rate of infection from the common cold remains high in most countries of the northern hemisphere until June.
Children average 6-8 colds per season and adults typically catch 2-4 colds. So although summer is just around the corner, now is not the time to be complacent about guarding the immune system. If you’d rather stock up on fruits and greens rather than tissues and cough syrup, here’s what you need to know about using green smoothies to avoid your next spring cold.
Green smoothies may be beneficial in preventing and suppressing the effects of the common cold because they
Provide vitamin C not available from animal-based dietsMuch research has been done to demonstrate the effects of Vitamin C on cold frequency and duration. While there is plenty of debate over how much vitamin C should be ingested, no one is arguing that the vitamin actually works in combating colds. And every one knows you just can’t get vitamins from a steak!
It only stands to reason that if you want to beat a cold, you need to increase the fruits and vegetables in your diet. It’s also common knowledge that fresher is better when it comes to this particular vitamin, since it begins to degrade when temperatures rise above room temperature (70-75˚), so what better way to eat it than in a green smoothie?
Of course, the best fruits with a reputation for being high in Vitamin C include:
Other smoothie-enrichers from the fruit kingdom that also rank at the top of the vitamin C charts include papaya, kiwi, strawberries, cantaloupe and guava.
From the vegetable realm, there are:
The vitamin boost of a green smoothie is an obvious benefit. A less obvious benefit for cold-busting is the energy increase most people feel. Higher energy means a greater ability to exercise, especially in aerobic activities. And that means fewer colds!
WebMD reports that “regular exercise appears to have the advantage of being able to jump-start the immune system….
With exercise, the number and aggressiveness of certain immune cells
increase by as much as 50% to 300%. In one study reported in the American Journal of Medicine, women who walked for a half-hour every day for one year had half the number of colds as women who did not exercise.”
Perhaps the single most important factor in managing a cold is fluid intake. Water, broth and juices help loosen congestion and moisturize mucous membranes so that air flows more easily through the upper respiratory tract. While smoothies should not replace drinking water, they can supplement daily water intake.
Finally, NOT eating raw foods during the cold season can overload an already fatigued adrenal system. The tendency for most people is to eat heavy, cooked foods when they feel chilly. This stimulates the adrenals so that the blood pumps faster, and the body feels warmer for 10-15 minutes. But after a short period, “the heart requires rest, the nervous system becomes inhibited, and we feel tired, sleepy and even colder than before. However, we remember only the feeling of getting warmer after eating cooked food and repeat such stimulation again and again. This harmful practice wears the body out and by the end of the winter many people feel exhausted and depleted.”
Here are a few green smoothie immune-boosting recipes:

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r sound and deep sleep. It's secreted by the light sensitive pineal gland that regulates the biological clock and synchronizes the hormone-immune network. It's also produced by the retina and in the gastrointestinal system. Melatonin keeps the body in tune with the circadian rhythm, rising with darkness and falling with light. It's melatonin that makes you yawn and feel compelled to sleep when it gets dark, even if you don't want to. Melatonin keeps the rhythm for the body to maintain its balance with the rest of nature and adapt to changing environmental conditions.
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one of the most plentiful hormones in the body. Levels of DHEA decline with age, and a 70 year old has only about 10% of the DHEA produced by a 20 year old.

becomes dissatisfied and unruly! The large intestine is the lung’s yang counter-part and is also very sensitive to lung imbalances. The lungs and large intestine are partners in the body’s elimination process. Lungs are associated with clear communication and thinking, openness to new ideas, a positive self image and ability to relax, let go and be happy. 


of qi, known as the Qi cycle. The time of day associated with an abundance of spleen qi is 9-11am. In order to nurture our spleen, and allow it to fulfill its function of extracting the essence from food, it is best to treat breakfast as the most important meal of the day, and to eat a simple dinner early. Also regular, light meals, eaten slowly and without excessive flavoring help the spleen digest nutrients efficiently.
especially in December and January, but did you know that anger is more common in summer. It seems that when temperatures climb, so do tempers. More murders are committed in the hot summer months than any other time of the year.
In TCM, the liver is the harmonizing organ in the body. It helps all the other organs work together harmoniously. When this “wood” energy governing the liver is stable, it also helps us work harmoniously with other people. It helps us flow through life.• Emotions - worry, dwelling or focusing too much on a particular topic, excessive mental work
• Spleen Function - Food digestion and nutrient absorption. Helps in the formation of blood and energy. Keeps blood in the blood vessels. Connected with muscles, mouth, and lips. Involved in thinking, studying, and memory.
• Symptoms of Spleen Imbalance - Tired, loss of appetite, mucus discharge, poor digestion, abdominal distension, loose stools or diarrhea. Weak muscles, pale lips. Bruising, excess menstrual blood flow, and other bleeding disorders.
Natural medicine works to create holistic balance in the body, some remedies may take 3-6 weeks for optimum results. Particularly for kids with ADHD or other learning and concentration disorders, getting your child started on an effective program now will help ensure a successful and happy semester!
child (or adult) this technique bypasses the normal immune defenses in the mouth and lungs and allows a deeper reaction to the disease. Often we will see a person get “atypical” chicken pox after the vaccination. This particular type of post vaccination reaction will show as chicken pox on internal orifices such as the mouth and lungs this strain of chicken pox is particularly difficult to treat and is often fatal. We can certainly attribute increased outbreaks of herpes and shingles to only partial immunity to the chicken pox virus. MMR can cause vaccination-induced meningitis. DPT has a common after effect of encephalitis. Vaccinations administers intramuscularly do not immunize the immune system it compromises it.