The modified diet tested by Reynolds» group included
a coconut oil derivative known as a medium - chain triglyceride, which plays a crucial role because it replaces some carbohydrates as an energy source.
One «coconut oil» product that should avoided if one is seeking similar results as represented in these studies, is «liquid coconut oil» or «MCT oil,» as this product,
a coconut oil derivative, is missing lauric acid.
This amount also includes
coconut oil derivatives such as coconut milk, coconut butter and MCT oil.
This amount also includes
coconut oil derivatives such as coconut milk, coconut butter and MCT oil.
Not exact matches
«Liquid
Coconut Oil» or «MCT oil» are derivatives of coconut oil, and not real cocon
Coconut Oil» or «MCT oil» are derivatives of coconut oil, and not real coconut o
Oil» or «MCT
oil» are derivatives of coconut oil, and not real coconut o
oil» are
derivatives of
coconut oil, and not real cocon
coconut oil, and not real coconut o
oil, and not real
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These ingredients are
derivatives of
coconut oil (Capric Triglycerides) and immune boosting sugars (Oat Beta Glucan).
Also, lauric acid, which is present in heavy concentrations in
coconut oil, forms monolaurin in the animal body and this
derivative of lauric acid can inhibit the growth of many pathogenic microorganisms.
The antimicrobial properties of both volatile aromatic oils such as originum (oregano)
oil and medium chain fatty acids such as lauric acid and its
derivative monolaurin from
coconut oil have shown promise in these studies.
Cream Base: Purified water, PEG - sorbitan monolaurate, 1,2,3 hydroxypropane, helianthus annuus seed
oil, tinctorius seed
oil, cocoa butter, theobroma cacao,
coconut oil, wheat germ
oil, shea butter, medicina aloe, lecithin, mixed phospholipids, castor
oil, polysaccharide
derivatives, rosemary
oil extract, citrus seed extract, citric acid, ascorbic acid and potassium sorbate.
Cream Base: Purified sterile water, PEG - sorbitan monolaurate, 1,2,3 hydroxypropane, helianthus annuus seed
oil, tinctorius seed
oil, cocoa butter, thoeobroma cocoa,
coconut oil, wheat germ
oil, shea butter, medicina aloe, mixed phospholipids, poly - saccharide
derivatives, rosemary
oil extract, citrus seed extract, citric acid, sodium bicarbonate, potassium sorbate, cycloheptaamylose
As you know, us keto - heads eat a lot of
coconut oil,
coconut butter, and other
coconut derivatives.
The lauric acid in
coconut oil is used by the body to make the same disease - fighting fatty acid
derivative monolaurin that babies make from the lauric acid they get from their mothers = milk.
Cream Base: Purified water, PEG = sorbitan monolaurate, 2, 3, 4 hydroxypropane, helianthus annuus seed
oil, tinctorius seed
oil, cocoa butter, theo broma cacao,
coconut oil, wheat germ
oil, shea butter medicine, aloe, lecithin, mixed phospholipids, polysaccaride
derivatives, rosemary
oil extract, citrus seed extract, citric acid, potassium sorbate, cyclotheptaamylose.
Fatty Acids and
Derivatives from
Coconut Oil, by Gregorio C. Gervajio — Bailey's Industrial
Oil and Fat Products, Sixth Edition, Six Volume Set.
It is a
derivative of
coconut oil, but it is not traditional
coconut oil.
Coconut oil, or some
derivative of it, is used in hospital formulas to feed the very young, the critically ill, and those who have digestive problems.
Walk through the the supermarket and you'll see
coconut derivatives everywhere:
coconut oil,
coconut sugar,
coconut butter,
coconut milk,
coconut flour,
coconut water,
coconut creamer,
coconut - based shampoo; the list goes on.