A cute reason to use coconut oil

@shilps (52)
India
May 4, 2009 1:18am CST
Nature has given us the perfect gift in coconuts.Nothing matches the magical spell coconut oil would cast on your baby's soft skin.A wonderful nourisher of baby skin,the vitamin -E enriched coconut oil is an age -old secret to pamper the soft,supple skin of your little bundle of joy. Germs ans viruses are everywhere.All waiting to infect your little one's tender skin with the worst of contagious ailments.A superior baby massage oil,coconut oil contains anti-microbial properties that provides great resistance to various kinds of skin ailments caused by the easy encroachment of toxic germs into the baby's body. No added chemicals.No harsh ingredients.Coconut oil helps to cure cradle cap when your baby develops the yellow,hard crust on the scalp.A treasure trove of vitamins,even just a dab of coconut oil on your baby's skin before a bath,assures a soft,supple and glowing skin. NATURE'S BEST Its the nature's best way to treat the baby skin,Virgin Coconut oil (VCO).Its free of all kinds of chemicals formulations,VCO makes sure that your baby gets the best possible nourisher to maintain her cuteness and cheer. :) The fat soluble vitamins A,D,E,and K gets easily absorbed into the baby skin with the aid of VCO.Its high anti-inflammatory action prevents the baby skin from virus and bacterial attacks,keeping it healthy and flexible. Make that small step towards nourishing your baby's skin with the goodness of COCONUT OIL.All it takes to enhance the charm of your little star.
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@flagella08 (5065)
• Philippines
4 May 09
coconut - oil is good for our health
yes, that's true. we use coconut oil at home. it's the cheapest and most safe oil that we have in our locality. infact, almost all households are using coconut oil in cooking. here are the reasons why we use coconut oil here:Unsaturated oils in cooked foods become rancid in just a few hours, even in the refrigerator, one reason for the "stale" taste of leftovers. However, according to Peat, eating fresh unsaturated fats is even worse, because once inside the body, they will oxidize (turn rancid) very rapidly due to being heated and mixed with oxygen. Not so with coconut oil. Even after one year at room temperature, coconut oil shows no evidence of rancidity even though it contains 9% linoleic (omega - 6) polyunsaturated acid. Peat theorizes that coconut oil may have antioxidant properties, since the oil doesn't turn rancid and since it reduces our need for vitamin E, whereas unsaturated oils deplete vitamin E.
@shilps (52)
• India
4 May 09
Thnx, that was informative too...
@carolscash (9492)
• United States
11 May 09
This is a very helpful discussion and I learned a lot that I didn't know about this oil. However, where can I buy coconut oil at? I haven't ever seen it for sale and being that I am allergic to baby oil, I would be interested in having some coconut oil on hand.