Thursday, June 12, 2014

coconut oil side effects? please help!!!!!!!!?




LiLJ2008


ok this ones got me baffled. ive been taking coconut oil on and off for a few weeks for a gastrointestinal candida overgrowth at around 2tbsp a day, i had a mild die off, nothing that was too noticeble during first 2 week stage, and also took a high quality probiotic. ive stopped taking it since then and have recovered from die off... today i decided to take about 1TSP along with a good dosage of probiotics... and from about half an hour since i took the two up until im writing this question now, i have had a splitting headache and VERY mild sinus symptoms, (sneezing, runny nose, blockage, etc)... i dont understand why this time i took LESS i am feeling awful, but i do feel a slight increase in energy and well being at the same time as the symptoms i have at the moment... any advice or information?


Answer
I agree with DEVASTAT to use virgin coconut oil as lauric
acid and other nutrients are not reduced when oil is cold
pressed. Further you cannot take anything as you like i.e.
on and off for a few weeks. It should always be continous
for body's intelligence to accept the new addition of
probiotic and coconut oil. Stick to the program for 3 months
and you will see definite improvement inspite of any
short comings your body may throw up. Good luck and
God bless. Cheers! :o)

Aromatherapy Coconut?




amywynn217


I have sensitive allergies and 4 smelly dogs :) that are strictly inside animals; I am not allergic to them but I want a natural smell in my home that my allergies can tolerate. I've been to the Tommy Bahama's restaurant in The Woodlands, TX and love the smell of coconut or the mixture of pina colada mix or whatever it is they have. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to recreate that smell?


Answer
Coconut Oil doesn't really have a very strong smell. For Aromatherapy I would suggest using Thyme, Oregano, Rosewood, Frankenscense, and Cassia (Cinnamon) Oils. All of these are very powerful antimicrobial oils. Especially Oregano. Oregano is pretty safe and it can even be ingested as long as you do it wisely. But Coconut oil contains Caprylic Acid. And this acid is a very powerful antifungal agent. If I where you, I would simply take a few tablespoons of coconut oil everyday. I believe there is a link between candida and allergies and Coconut oil can destroy candida. But it isn't as effective as Oregano or Thyme. If you use the 100% pure Oregano Oil in a boiling pot of water, it will remove the smell from your house. There is no doubt about that.




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