2. Whether you are a fan of coconut or not,
the truth is that there’s more to it
than meets the eye.
Here are some of the uses you can put it to.
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3. Cooking Oil Substitute
Coconut oil contains almost 90 percent
saturated fat, a medium-chain fatty acid that
your body burns quickly, and it can be used
for medical purposes.
Use it in order to stabilize your blood sugar
levels and fight fungi.
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4. Insect Repellent
Apply a mixture of coconut oil, peppermint or
rosemary essential oils to your skin to repel insects
and avoid their vicious bites.
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5. Deodorant
Rub a small amount of coconut oil into your
underarms so that you can avoid perspiration.
It’s a nice alternative to commercial deodorants.
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6. Dandruff Relief
In order to get rid of that unaesthetic dandruff,
try massaging one your two tablespoons of
coconut oil into your scalp.
Rinse after 15 to 20 minutes.
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7. Makeup Remover
You can use coconut oil to remove makeup.
Just dampen a washcloth or cotton face pad with
warm water, add just a teaspoon of oil and wipe
your face.
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8. Toothpaste
Apply a mixture of coconut oil and baking soda to
your teeth in order to make them white and
beautiful. It’s a good replacement for toothpaste.
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9. Coffee Creamer
Instead of the commonplace cream, use coconut oil
in order to give your coffee a rich, creamy flavour.
Use sparingly, one or two teaspoons will be enough.
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10. Butter substitute
Ran out of butter? Use coconut oil to avoid going to
the supermarket when your toast is ready to be
spread.
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11. Moisturizer
Finally, in order that you can prevent the
appearance of stretch marks and reduce cellulite,
generously apply it to your body as a moisturizer.
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