When baking
with coconut oil instead of butter or oils, the substitution ratio is simply
1:1, so for every cup of butter, use one cup of coconut oil. The thing that
makes cooking with coconut oil great is that it can be heated to high temperatures without oxidation thanks
to its unique composition of fatty acids, which are about 90% saturated.
Coconut oil has
been proven to have a whole range of health benefits.
It has been found to improve heart health, increase metabolism rate, promote
lean body mass, manage type 2 diabetes and support the immune system.
Whilst the health
benefits of coconut oil are gaining mainstream awareness, this little wonder
oil actually has a whole heap of other benefits and uses. Here are 9 amazing
uses for coconut oil you never knew.
1.
You can use it to make toothpaste
Sounds odd, but
you can use this oil (which is solid at room temperature) as a toothpaste, fighting
cavities and tooth decay. Studies have shown that coconut oil is a natural
antibacterial and antibiotic, which is great for minimizing tooth decay and
improving oral health. A simple recipe can be made by mixing together half a
cup of baking soda with half a cup of coconut oil. Add 30–40 drops of
peppermint oil for that much loved, minty fresh taste. As coconut oil is a
solid, you may need to microwave it for a few seconds until it’s pourable for
easy mixing. If you keep it in an airtight jar, it will happily last for up to
six months without needing refrigeration.
2.
Feed it to your four-legged friends
Whilst we all know
that chocolate is not a treat for your dog, coconut oil is! Coconut oil is bit
of a wonder product for cats and dogs, helping
to clear up skin conditions, keeping coats glossy, deodorizing smells and
eliminating bad doggy breath.
3.
It’s an energy booster
You can add a
teaspoon of coconut oil to your smoothies, not only for added flavor and
filling but as a great energy boost. Coconut oil is made of medium-chain fats
that break down easily, giving a quick boost of energy.
4. Use it as a hair and scalp treatment
Coconut oil is
fantastic for your hair. Apply it to dry hair and you’ll transform your locks,
treating split ends and deeply nourishing hair, and let’s not forget the
delicious, yummy smell! Just rub a small amount in between the palm of your
hands and smooth over your hair. Don’t just put it on your palms but rub it all
over the backs of your hands too, that way you can apply the coconut oil in a
360 degree manner and not overload hair with the oil.
5.
It can be used as a moisturizer
Coconut oil isn’t
just good for your insides, it’s great for your skin too. Did you know you can
use coconut oil to help soothe chapped skin and lips and moisturize dry
patches, such as feet, hands and elbows? You can even use it post-shave for
silky, smooth skin.
6.
Use it as an eye makeup remover
Coconut oil makes
an excellent makeup remover for the eyes. Simply pop a little bit of coconut
oil onto a cotton pad, and gently wipe the eye area. Make sure you rinse it off
after as it’s quite oily. Whilst removing your eye makeup, you’ll be nourishing
the delicate skin around the eyes. It can also be used on sensitive eyes and it
also removes waterproof makeup!
7.
It acts as an insect repellent
One of the most
widely used ingredients in insect repellent is DEET and although it is approved
by the US Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA), it isn’t great for your skin, can cause eye irritation, and
provoke rashes and sores on the skin. However, I would never advise someone to
not protect themselves against mosquitoes, especially in countries with malaria
or dengue fever. For a natural and homemade insect repellent, mix together 10
parts coconut oil to one part lemongrass or peppermint oil for a skin-friendly,
anti-bug spray.
8.
Homemade deodorant
Shop-bought
deodorants work by blocking your pores with aluminium salts, hence blocking the
route for sweat to exit your body. They don’t actually reduce the amount of
sweat, but instead make the skin acidic and therefore stop the bacteria on the
skin feeding off the sweat. Nice!
For a simple, homemade deodorant recipe combine
¼ cup of melted coconut oil with 1/8 cup of cornstarch, 1/8 cup of arrowroot
powder and one teaspoon of baking soda. Pop it into an empty deodorant
container or a small mason jar and refrigerate for about 15 minutes. Keep the
deodorant at room temperature as then the coconut oil will be soft enough to
apply on your armpits.
9.
Nursing mothers can use it as a nipple cream
Instead of lanolin
cream, breastfeeding mothers can use coconut oil to sooth nipple irritation.
For a simple cream, melt together two teaspoons of cocoa butter, one teaspoon
of olive oil and two teaspoons of the magic ingredient – coconut oil – and mix
well. The coconut oil will help promote healthy skin regeneration and act as a
moisturiser.
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Want to know the health benefits of coconut oil - read my blog entry
If you have any more, leave a comment and let me know!
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Looking for recipes with coconut oil? Try these from my blog...
healthy chocolate tart (raw and vegan)
healthy blueberry cheesecake (raw and vegan)
peanut butter and chocolate "snickers" bars (raw and vegan)
coconut snack bars (raw and vegan)
apricot protein balls with a coconut crust (raw and vegan)
paprika and garlic healthy chicken kebabs
This article was written by me for lifehack.org
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