In recent years, the humble coconut has skyrocketed from its lazy days as a poolside beverage infuser or curry improver to a leading superfood in the alternative health industry. Most people interested in natural health have a jar of the stuff in their kitchen or bathroom, and they probably don’t even know about all of its amazing uses.
Since I invested in my first jar of virgin, cold pressed, organic coconut oil, I’ve never looked back. In fact, the more I use coconut oil, the more my love affair with this glorious substance intensifies. Why the love affair, you ask? Well, it probably has something to do with the fact that coconut oil has a multitude of uses. I can think of few other products that are simultaneously good for your health, good for your skin, good for your hair, good for your tastebuds, good for cooking and baking, good for your teeth, and good for the environment.
To put it into context, let’s look at an average morning with my friend, coconut oil: I wake up, take a shower, dry off, and immediately rub coconut oil into my skin to lock in the moisture. This keeps my skin hydrated and protected from the sun during the day. I rub coconut oil into my hair to style it and keep it shiny. I then brush my teeth with coconut oil, and use it as a deodorant in combination with certain essential oils. I cook my organic free-range eggs in coconut oil, and also put some in my organic shade-grown coffee to make it thicker and creamier. And that’s just the morning! The point is, coconut oil can bring untold wonders to your life. And if you haven’t already run out and bought yourself a jar, here are five more reasons to start using coconut oil ASAP.
- It supports cardiovascular health
Coconut oil is an excellent source of
saturated fat. Now, if that sounds like a bad thing to you, there’s
something important you need to know: It turns out saturated fat is a
good thing! Saturated fats, rather than clogging up your arteries and
increasing your risk of heart attack (like your doctor always used to
tell you), actually promote healthy cholesterol by increasing the ratio
of HDL (good) to LDL (bad) cholesterol.
So, if you’ve recently been told by
your doctor that you’ve got cholesterol concerns, eating coconut oil
might be a good choice, as it helps to lower blood pressure and reduce
your risk of heart disease. Check with your doctor to see if coconut oil
is a good option for you.- It’s antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal
- It’s filling
- It’s anti-inflammatory
- It improves digestion and nutrient absorption
The same rule applies for omega-3 fatty acids. Eating omega-3 sources such as coldwater fish or grass-fed beef (or even taking a fish oil supplement) along with coconut oil can improve their bioavailability, as your body is much better equipped to break down the proteins and utilize them. Well played, coconut oil. Well played.
The health-promoting power of coconut oil doesn’t stop there. Read on to discover the magical powers of coconut oil here.
—Liivi Hess
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